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    Trejo's Tacos - DTLA

    3.3 (21 reviews)
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    Calvin C.

    Ordered a carnitas burrito and a grilled fish taco. The service was very friendly, helped us with some questions and clarifications regarding the menu. The food court itself was very spacious and had a lot of other restaurants in the area. I'd say that the burrito was good and the fish taco was good, but there was as much flavor happening in either of them and I feel it could be improved upon.

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    Dave C.

    Fire asada tacos! Absolutely hits the spot with an ice cold coke. Well cooked, fast service. Nice, small location in financial district inside Halo. Will def be back!

    Joseph A.

    It was few years ago that I was walking down the street in Miracle Mile. A stranger walking along side me was getting noticed by the general public.. He had long hair, mustache, sunglasses and sporting a fedora hat. Walking by a DWP crew, they yell out and wave to the stranger.. Hi Danny! So, Danny was headed to the same building I was going to. He left the door entry open and we ended up in the elevator together. I looked at him and yup, it was Danny. A bit older version of the man from Machete.. Danny was quiet.. Probably didn't want anyone bugging him. I said what's up Danny, and nodded his head. I wasn't sure if he was gonna shank me with a knife or give me a taco out of his jacket. Anyways, that was my Danny Trejo experience. And now to his fast food restaurant located in Halo DtLA, Trejo's Tacos isn't bad. There's limited options in this part of DtLA, so it's an option. A tad bit better than Chipotle but a bit pricer. This location recently opened a few months ago but was slated to open a number of years ago. I recently had a carnitas burrito from here. Wasn't bad could of used a bit more flavor and flare. One plus is they do have self serve station of salsas and not just Tabasco (like Chipolte).

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    Nikki B.

    Yay! Trejo's Tacos finally opened in the Halo Food Court. From what I hear, the coming soon sign had been up for a few years. (Apparently, Trejo's Donuts is coming soon too.) Menu items include tacos, burritos, bowls, quesadillas, empanadas, & sides. Gluten free and Vegan options are also available. While waiting to place my order I noticed all the merchandise available for purchase. Danny even has his own line of zero proof tequila, gin, & whiskey. I just wanted a small snack, so I ordered the shrimp taco to go. I got there at the right time because I noticed a lengthy line had formed behind me. I didn't have to wait long for my food - about 5 minutes. The lady at the register and the man who gave me my order were both friendly and professional. Inside my bag was sliced radish, a lime wedge, and salsa. I also got extra hot sauce - spicy & very spicy. The shrimp were juicy and coated in a diablo sauce. They were on a corn tortilla lined with avocado crema, Verde salsa slaw, and topped with pickled onion. The combination of flavors together paired well and was delicious, especially with a squeeze of lime on top. I also liked both hot sauces and the salsa and regret that I didn't get some chips to have with them, but I took the rest of salsa & sauces home to enjoy later.

    Peter H.

    Better than your average street taco at a premium price - yes $6 for a taco is premium but I was very satisfied with the quality and favor. You only need 2-3 to be satisfied. I had 4 which definitely was too much. Total bill was $31, that's LA for you.

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    Very high cost for an average taco. Multiple vegetarian options that also had mediocre flavor.

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    Food was delicious! Locations really nice and clean. Plenty of seating in enjoyable setting. Minimum wait time.

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    Was brought here by a friend as they knew I was a foodie and wanted to show me their favorite tapas…read morespot Downtown in the Fashion Distric for an early birthday celebration. Cute building with lovely patio seating: from the trailing hanging pothos plants, Spanish tiles, to relaxing latin-house music the vibes were welcoming. I'm not much of a drinker though, when asked if I wanted to make my pina colada a "float" I thought incorrectly about ice cream. It was graciously explained that you take an additional shot of rum and float it on top of the drink or mix in to make it extra boozy. The pina colada is top notch they hollow out a real pineapple to make the drink and it's the size of your face! The watermelon cocktail was delicious and there is also a mezcal option. Tasted like if a watermelon aqua Fresca was combined with a margarita, there is a hint of salt that brings out the fruit sweetness. We special ordered a bunch of different proteins and vegetables at half portions to make a feast: Aguachile- Light refreshing starter, kanpachi perfectly marinated and great for the summer heat. Crispy potato- Phenomenally done fingerling potatoes. Whipped beans- Carnitas on top made this dish. Fried chicken tacos- Found the chicken slightly on the dry side, if there was a creamy/thicker sauce would be even better... nothing wrong with flavor, good mild heat. I did enjoy the fresh shredded cabbage and carrots, reminded me of bahn mi. Empanadas- Loved the acidity of the sauce that cut through the fattiness of the ground meat. Light shell. Crispy Squash flower- Delicate crunch, like an angelic version of a jalapeno popper. Lamb chops- Definition of "treat-yourself" luxurious meat lollipops. Celery salad- Simple dish but the lemon flavor and tartness really helped break up the richness of other dishes. Churros- Light crunch and small, petite dessert. The thin caramel sauce is addicting. Fine dining, for those special occasions or if you just want to splurge for a morale boost highly recommend this restaurant. Valet parking or park across the street or around the corner in a lot for $5-10.

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    Girl dinner on the open-air patio, and everything worked: food, drinks, and service that was…read moreattentive without hovering. Mírate is known for its agave program (ranked among the best bars in North America, with a dedicated mezcaleria), and it shows even in simple orders. Our skinny spicy marg, skinny Cadillac, and two ranch waters were all clean and well balanced. The crab & cheese buñuelitos, the taco de ribeye, and the potatoes & piquillos, which quietly outperformed for a $10 side. One note for fellow spice-sensitive folks: the salsa molcajete is their mildest salsa, but it still had a kick for me. My friend's branzino arrived beautifully charred and plated. If you're gluten-free or celiac, this kitchen gets it. They swapped in corn tortillas without hesitation and took care of my celiac friend with zero stress. Not a given, even in LA. The multi-level space is stunning, so come a few minutes early to take it in. Parking is easy too: valet at the restaurant or 2 lots about a block away. Already planning what to order next time.

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