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    Tijuana Dogs

    4.3 (20 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Stands, Hot Dogs

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    All of the goodies on one grill
    Sue C.

    If you have a love for hot dogs and bacon, Tijuana Dogs is serendipity. On a Saturday night in January we stumbled upon heaven on a cart outside of the Seven Grand (515 W 7th St). At this point in the evening we'd hit up four different bars and were headed back to the hotel when the glorious smell of bacon, grilling hot dogs and sweet onions reached our noses. We got a dog to split for $5 and it quickly became obvious that we should have each gotten our own -- it was well, well worth the cash. The location of these street carts seems to be a bit random or at the very least roaming so I think it was just luck that we happened to find it. Though we had a lot of really good food during our eight day trip to California, this TJ dog really epitomized everything that is California food culture -- comfort food, a little bit Mexican, reminds me of home...and probably organic, locally sourced onions (ok, maybe not that last one). Regardless, it was our good fortune to bump into it and good fortune that I would wish for everyone else in LA, too.

    Hot Dog! Hot Dog! Hot Dog!
    Paul G.

    (spanish accent) Hawt Dowg! Hawt Dowg! Hawt Dowg! and the smell of sizzling bacon calls your name as you step outside of LA Convention Center or Staples after a convention, game or the like. You can also find these tasty treats calling your name after a night on the town after partying it up at a club in downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood. As you stroll out of such venues, if you're lucky, often you'll find a little latina lady in her 40s, handling a jerry-rigged shopping cart, with a hot oven pan used as a hot plate, stacked on top of the shopping cart, with a disposable flame underneath. Laid across that pan, you'll find several sizzling hotdogs wrapped in bacon, along side sizzling onions and jalapenos, and some warm hotdog buns. There are often several carts in various corners; sometimes they compete for your business, sometimes, everyone falls in line. Whatever the situation, you're either drunk or severely excited to have one or five. "You want Eryting?" (meaning grilled onions, green bell peppers, ketchup, mayo) , the hotdog lady asks? Yes, as you get ready to hand her your $5 bill getting ready to devour your hotdog immediately after the exchange. Tijuana Dogs are a Downtown Los Angeles staple. They are like cheesedogs to Philly, reindeer dogs to Alaska, Halaal carts to New York, deep dish pizzas to Chicago. I've seen the police come by and snatch a poor lady's cart once. She just walked off as if nothing happened. Poor lady, the cops need to leave these people alone.

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    RIBS - Los Angeles

    RIBS - Los Angeles

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown

    Haven't seen the pop-up the last couple times I drove by on Friday, but once the street parking was…read morefilled with buses, and with recent rains, can't set up all the time I guess. Today I was driving North on San Pedro to run work errands, not even thinking of bbq. But then it hit me, the smell and smoke through my window and I turned left to see the pop-up! Corner of 15th & San Pedro, set up is across the street from the LA Face mart. If you get near by I am sure you will see it or smell it:) Swung by after my lunch time errands, excited to get me some briskets again. But not today... Only the ribs, hot links, chicken were available this day. No worries, went for the $10 hot links to try something different. The hot links were good, the inside texture was smooth, don't think I've had this kind before. It definitely has kick, and definitely need to eat with bread. For my weak taste buds, it was too spicy and it literally took a lot of sweat, but ate it all up since still addicting. Been about 10 mins since I cleaned up, but I am still kinda perspiring, lol. I think for me personally, the hot links is 3 stars, since I can't enjoy as much while pouring sweat from my head. But then I'm weak (I pour sweat eating the mild green salsa from King Taco for reference). If you can handle the heat, I think it would be a 4. Hot links seem like a good item to get for the $5 sandwich. But then not sure if you get that crack potato salad! Will be on the lookout next time to see if they have briskets.

    This is a pop-up, which serves very good ribs in very good tri-tip. The rub on the tri-tip is…read moreoutstanding so if you find this pop up somewhere try the tri-tip first and make sure he's put on the rub. It's worth the effort the money and the time to try food.

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    Tire Shop Taqueria

    Tire Shop Taqueria

    4.7(757 reviews)
    2.3 miHistoric South Central
    $$

    I delayed writing this review to really think through, and now I will confidently say--these are…read moreeasily the best tacos I've ever had. Having been to so many taco stands, I think what makes Tire Shop Taqueria really stand out are the right-off-the-grill charcoal-grilled meats, the freshly made tortillas literally in front of you as you are waiting on line, and the free guacamole that comes with each taco. The ordering process is like any other taco stand, though one difference is here the salsas/guacamole are all handled by the staff. If you'd like more of something, just ask them instead of reaching for the ladle yourself. There is a separate area though for grilled onions/peppers and radishes you can serve yourself. I got the asada, chorizo, cabeza, and al pastor, and they were all so good. The asada and chorizo are specifically grilled over charcoal, and that flavor really shines through. I loved how meaty and tender the cabeza was too, and the classic al pastor hit the spot. They have large communal tables setup, so it is a great friendly vibe to enjoy your meal I will say, the surrounding area is not the best in LA, especially given how the taco stand is only open at night. The parking lot is quite small, so I parked on a side street that had some abandoned cars, but of course, if you are in/from LA, this is not that new for us. I would hesitate if I am a tourist though to make it out here. Anyhow, the food really is worth it here, and I can't wait to be back!

    Yummy Tijuana style tacos! We stopped by after leaving an event near DTLA. I've seen so many good…read morereviews of this place, I was excited to try after bookmarking it for awhile. We found easy street parking in the neighborhood on 41st Street, and waited in line for about 15-20 minutes. We ordered the asada tacos. They pre-sauce your tacos, which was fine by me, but my boyfriend who can't handle as much spice would've preferred it on the side (so warning for anyone similar! they do put a little habanero on them, so just ask them for salsa on the side). I think I ran into a problem of reading too many raving reviews -- these tacos were good but I was expecting them to be mind blowing, so I was a little disappointed. I tasted the charcoal char, but kind of wished the taste was more pronounced, or at least the meat more seasoned. The hand made tortillas were definitely the coolest part, but I thought they were a little dry too. The ladies whipping those out are artists though. Actually, all the workers here have the assembly line down to the tea, and they definitely add a little flare for a show. I particularly liked how they had a lot of seating at this location, instead of just a couple stools lying around like most taco trucks. It felt more like outdoor patio seating than a normal taco stand. They could probably take more time to wipe down tables more often though. Overall would visit again if in the area, but wouldn't go out of my way for the tacos here.

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    Tacos Listo

    Tacos Listo

    4.6(73 reviews)
    1.8 miAdams Normandie
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    This food "stand" has some of the best tacos I've ever had. Hands down. When I saw "stand" I…read morethought it would be a bit more of an official thing, but seriously is a few tables and a grill. If you don't see it at first, just look for the bigger van where they bring in the stuff, and you'll see people working. But even with the minimal working parts, these tacos are the best. You order up at the grill. The grill table is complete with a giant kebab of al pastor pork, chicken, beans, cheese, and grilled onions. Once you say what you'd like, they make it up super fast. (We had tacos al pastor and a burrito al pastor). On the table behind the grill, there is someone rolling out the individual tortillas (which are fabulous and obviously super fresh). After they make your choice of dinner, you step to the side to pay (cash only) for what you've ordered. They also have horchata at this point, which is not to be missed and a huge cup is only $2. After you've gotten your food, you can walk over to another table. This is filled with salsas, spicy avocado sauce, onions, Pico, cucumber, and limes (I feel like I'm forgetting something). So you add your own in whatever quantities. Make sure next time you're in town to stop by here. I saw other food trucks in the area but I can say that this made my evening better FOR SURE.

    MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM PUT DA TACO IN MY MOUTH MAN SO GOOD YES YES YES YES I FREQUENT I FREQUENT…read moreBABY WOOOOOOO THIS PLACE IS SO YUMMY YES YES YES YUMMY YUMMY YUM! when in a pickle, when in a spot, I know the good fellows of Tacos Listos will be sought. when I hunger, no need to blunder, Tacos Listos will serve a delicious wonder. when it is late, after a date, Tacos Listos will be ate. in all years, though I've had my fears, in my mind Tacos Listos will appear. Makes my flavuler modules of the tongue go crazy with joy like small pocket jumping beans springing into the action! ¡Muy Bien! :D I WILL CONSUME THESE NUTRIENTS!!!

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    Mariscos Jalisco - Shrimp tacos

    Mariscos Jalisco

    4.6(1.2k reviews)
    3.4 miBoyle Heights
    $

    Delicious shrimp tacos (tacos de camarones) here! Among some of the best shrimp tacos I've ever had…read morethus far. The shell was nice and crispy with a meaty shrimp filling. The shrimp was plump and flavorful. What amped up the flavor was the salsa on top which was super flavorful and fresh and not too salty for me. I also liked the creamy avocado on top. Everything held together well and it wasn't too messy to eat. I would keep coming back here for these alone. This is a food truck, but they actually have a designated indoor seating with ample tables and chairs and even bathrooms! Parking is street parking. I would highly recommend this spot among LA's best tacos spots.

    Mariscos Jaliscos has been on my list for a while now. This lint season i have been on a Mariscos…read morejourney trying out new spots in the ELA/BH area, especially on Friday's. Mariscos Jaliscos is a simple, humble and easy going food truck that easily beats any sit in boujee restaurant. Their menu is simple and easy to understand. Mariscos Jalisco is best known for their Fried shrimp tacos however, they have one of the best aguachiles I've tasted hands down. Their shrimp tacos are absolutely amazing with the right crunchiness and soft fried shrimp inside. The sauce that comes with these tacos are jam packed with flavor adding to the overall flavors/texture of the shrimp taco. Hurts to say it but this might be my new favorite shrimp taco in ELA/Boyle Heights area. The service here is quick and friendly. I went on a Friday afternoon and did not find busy crowds at this food truck. Street parking is available and the times that i've visited other food trucks nearby i was able to find quick parking. Its a busy street so you will find people coming in and out of parking spots most of the time. I enjoyed my experience here at Mariscos Jalisco and will be coming back very soon. You all need to come to this place.

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    Mariscos Jalisco - Tacos de Camaron! So fresh and crispy!

    Tacos de Camaron! So fresh and crispy!

    Mariscos Jalisco - Tacos de Camarón $2.75 Each

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