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    Zermeños Catering

    5.0 (14 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Trucks, Mexican
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Topher N.

    Wow. I work nearby and have to be in the area early on Wednesdays. I was unusually hungry at about 9am and looking for something substantial that wasn't your usual breakfast (I just wasn't feeling eggs today). Found this place on Yelp and thought it would complement the concha I was saving for later well in this Semana de Los Muertos. So I stuck my head out to see if this truck was really there and, sure enough, there it was. Thought about getting a wet burrito (an idea derived from another review, since I didn't actually see it on the menu), but then I followed my heart to the cemitas. No regrets. I got the cemita de carnitas with salsa verde, as well as a huge agua fresca (limonada). Sat down at my office and practically deepthroated that sandwich. The meat was excellent, the bread and cheese were fresh af and tasted as authentic as what I eat in my homeland (El Salvador), and the salsa was perf. I really love that the agua fresca has chia seeds, since I was accustomed to that growing up before the American hipster discovered it. Also, it was super cheap, and less than what most people pay to park a few blocks away. And if you're feeling really brave, go ahead and bite into that pepper. Highly, highly, highly recommend.

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    Liam B.

    Hands down our favorite lunch truck in town. Try the cemitas, burritos, or birria. Ice cold drinks and always super fast. You could certainly try every other spot on the block, and still choose this one. You'll recognize this truck now as "Zermeños Catering" or "Birrieria Zermeños", just south of Victoria on Lincoln in Venice.

    Rahm T.

    CEMITAS are a type of Mexican sandwich (from Puebla). Not the torta you're use to getting from a typical taco truck, they have much denser, heartier buns, and the insides are heartier to match. This is not a dainty little sandwich. Don Felix's Cemitas are AMAZING! Amazingly generous portions of nicely-seasoned meat, zesty (but not overpoweringly spicy) red sauce, many slices of avocado, shredded cheese... this sandwich is generously made, it's an entire meal. The ingredients are perfectly matched to give you rich flavors. I can't believe it's only $7! BURRITOS and TACOS - all excellent, and also generously filled with flavorful ingredients. A good fallback if you're not in the mood for a Cemita. Whenever I've come here there are always Latinos getting food. That's always a good sign, when the food is being eaten by the people who grew up with it (like going to a sushi place and seeing lots of Japanese people there).

    Hamburger special w/ grilled onions & added avocado. Guava agua fresca.

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    This unassuming taco truck has the best carne asada burrito in Los Angeles.

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    Quality flavor and fresh ingredients. Chicken tacos were great!!! Love them. Highly recommend this place.

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    this hittin' way too hard." Portions were solid, flavor was , and everything tasted fresh af

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    I work around Abbot Kinney and am always looking for a decently priced lunch option. Enter Noods. I…read moreabsolutely love noodles, so I was beyond excited to try this spot. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful -- especially for an indecisive person like me -- pointing out what's popular, what they personally like, and what they recommend. I chose to go the "build your own" route and landed on: 1. Base: Chili Garlic 2. Noodles: Yakisoba 3. Protein: Fire-grilled chicken 4. Toppings: Carrots, cabbage, red peppers, sesame seeds, crunchy chili garlic The portions are solid -- I easily got two meals out of one bowl. Since I like spice, they gave me a side of their spicy sauce, which added both sweetness and heat. With all the sauce, it was definitely a bit messy, but the flavor was bold and the kick was real. The noodles and chicken were cooked well, though next time I might choose something a little less intense so I can better appreciate all the ingredients. With that much heat and garlic, some of the other flavors got lost. All in all, lunch for about $25 on Abbot Kinney is a great deal, and I'll definitely be back to try more combinations!

    I was curious about this new noodle shop on Abbot Kinney! It's small, with a few cafe tables…read moreoutside and one inside for seating. Most people order to go. The food was made fresh so served hot and the taste was delicious. HOWEVER. I did takeout and didn't look at the container until I opened it to eat. Major disappointment and concern as their thin plastic containers are most likely not heat resistant, which means chemicals leach into food. Cool concept as a store offering only noodle dishes but PLEASE change your serving and takeout containers!!

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    Let your nose lead the way! This place has a couple of basic plastic tables for standing,…read moreotherwise you can also take to go. They take cash or zelle (for transactions at least $10). $2/taco I got chicken, al pastor, and chorizo, all delish although the chicken was slightly dry.

    I've been to this taco stand & never had a problem. But after getting a carne asada quesadilla and…read morecarne asada taco ($16), that I was unable to eat, because the meat tasted like gas. I had ingested several bites of it, (with hot sauce), but I couldn't take another bite. The meat was chemically contaminated & I got sick not long after for the whole night. It was important for me to tell the person that runs the stand. I had the best of intentions to help this business and wanted nothing in return. I walked up to the stand & asked the woman who takes the cash, (with the sharp eyebrows), if I could please speak to the person in charge, (or owner). At first she ignored me & then said, "I don't understand - no speak English." I asked who speaks English and she sent me to the back of the line by the cooks. I stood there for another 10 minutes and no one wanted to talk to me or answer my question. I told them that there was a big problem with their meat the night before & had brought back the entire meal, so they could try the meat. No one did anything except talk to each other in Spanish, (which I understood). The cook graciously offered me a replacement meal & tried to problem solve. The tall man, who spoke English, (as shown next to cashier Karen in the photo), was going to give me a replacement meal. I waited 15-20 minutes. I asked for the chicken quesadilla, and the vitriol that came out of cashier Karen, who said she didn't speak English was unbelievable. She refused to give me any food and said I had to pay $6 for the replacement taco. I tried to tell her that it was a replacement and she kept yelling aggressively at me and said, "no - you pay $6. You're not getting anything " and that I, "never bought any taco." She became angry and verbally abusive because I was getting a replacement meal, as a solution to my getting chemically poisoned. She was a bully and aggressively yelling at me to humiliate me in front of the other customers & personnel. By this time she had no problem speaking English. (A group of young ladies started talking to me, felt bad that I was the focus of cashier Karen's rudeness. They complimented me & wished me a good night.) The guy next to cashier Karen handed me the bag with the quesadilla. I asked cashier Karen for her name and she ignored me. Then I asked the guy next to her what her name was and he put his hands together like duck lips and rudely opened and closed his hand at me, (meaning that I'm talking to much) This was extremely inappropriate & as soon as I left, I threw the food out, because I didn't trust or hold it past any of them to have put something nasty in my food. By the way, there was never a possibility that I would be refunded. By this time I was so upset, I was sorry that I had generously tipped them the night before. Even cashier Karen's response to the tip had been of surprise; but then I remembered she had not even acknowledged it or said thank you, after receiving it. What this staff does not, is that I owned and operated a successful fine dining restaurant & wedding venue for 17 years. I have done consulting for small restaurant businesses, pro bono, in order for the businesses to financially thrive. I know how food is cooked, how it should be stored, when the oil needs to be changed, marketing, accounting, et al., as well as the health dept's requirements, in order to keep the public healthy and well. What I believe happened to the meat and reason I took my food back to the taco stand; is because they had been out of chicken. Since there was a meat shortage, more carne asada needed to be barbecued quickly. An abundance of lighter fluid was used to quicken the process & it possibly got on the grill, where the meat is placed; and the cooking process started well before the coals were ready. It shouldn't matter whether you go to a restaurant, food truck or taco stand, customers should be treated with respect, kindness & consideration - and it's called customer service. A customer shouldn't be lied to, yelled at, insulted and humiliated by any employee of the business. It should be run in a transparent and professional manner. I'm 64 yrs young & have never written one negative comment or review about any restaurant. Nor have I ever been treated with such disrespect, malice and ill intent. I felt it important to tell my story because nobody should experience what I did; in eating compromised food and then being made to feel like I did something bad. This is what bullies do and I've never had a problem in clarifying right from wrong, as well as responsibility and accountability. I didn't have a choice and had to give a star.

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