The Great Taco Hunt

A guide to the Los Angeles taco scene

Westside
  • El Super Taco
  • Tacos Por favor
  • Tacos Chatos
  • Taqueria Chiahuahua
  • Don Felix
  • Garcia Bros
  • Tacomiendo
  • Baja Buds
  • Taqueria Estilo Mexico
  • Tortas a la Plancha
  • La Isla Bonita
  • Pili's Tacos
  • Taqueria Chiahuahua
  • El Poblano
  • Paloma Selestial
  • Angelica
  • Mario's
  • Taqueria Sanchez
  • Tacos La Flama
  • El Sembrador
  • La Playita
  • Tacos Junior
  • La Oaxaquena
  • Valentino's
  • Wahoo's Fish Taco
  • Rubio's
  • Mariscos Tatiana
  • El Hameca
  • Tacos El Pastor
  • Howdy's Taqueria
  • Fiesta Feast
  • Hollywood
  • Cactus Taqueria 4/5
  • El Matador 4/5
  • Casa Diaz 4/5
  • Siete Mares 3.5
  • Yuca's 4/5
  • Siete Mares 3.5
  • Antojitos Denises 3.5
  • Taqueria El Charrito 3.5
  • El Gran Burrito 3/5
  • Tacos Delta 3/5
  • Dos Burritos 3/5
  • Machos Tacos 2.5/5
  • Valley
  • Tacos La Fonda 4/5
  • Tacos El Zorro 4/5
  • Fiesta Taco 4/5
  • Rincon Taurino 4/5
  • Tacos Texcoco 4/5
  • El Taco Llama 4/5
  • El Sauz 3.5/5
  • Vallarta 3.5/5
  • El Big Taco 3.5/5
  • Taqueria Emanuel 3.5/5
  • Super Tacos Michoacan 3.5/5
  • Tacos Carillo 3.5/5
  • Hugo's Tacos 3/5
  • Taqueria Zapotlanejo 3/5
  • El Jaliciense 3/5
  • Carnitas Michoacanas#23/5
  • El Tapatio 3/5
  • Daniel's Tacos 2/5
  • Los Angeles
  • El Parian 5/5
  • El Pique 4/5
  • King Taco 4/5
  • El Taurino 4/5
  • La Taquiza 4/5
  • The Surfer Taco 4/5
  • Tacos Jeesy's 4/5
  • Carnitas Michoacan 4/5
  • Beto's Tacos 4/5
  • El Pecas #2 4/5
  • Leo's Tacos 4/5
  • Rudy's tacos 3.5
  • Tumbras a Tomas 3.5
  • Pepe's Tacos 3.5/5
  • Manny's El Loco 3.5/5
  • La Estrella 3.5/5
  • Tacos Celaya 3.5/5
  • Tacos Don Beto 3.5/5
  • El Taco Móvil 3.5
  • Tacos Taluca 3.5/5
  • La Tehuana 3.5/5
  • Leo's(W Adams) 3.5/5
  • Tacos Chapalita 3.5/5
  • Taco Zone 3.5/5
  • Vermont Taco Table 3.5/5
  • Mariela's Taco 3.5/5
  • Tacos Los Guichos 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Primo 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Gavilan 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Gavilan(2) 3.5/5
  • Chanos 3.5/5
  • Tacos Juanitas 3.5/5
  • El Quick Taco 3/5
  • Tacos El Tapatio 3/5
  • Rambo's Tacos 3/5
  • R&R 3/5
  • La Playita(LH) 3/5
  • Los Panchitos 3/5
  • El Jalapeno 3/5
  • El Jalisco 2.5/5
  • Rigo's Tacos 2.5/5
  • LAX Tacos 2.5/5
  • Burritos Sahuayo 2.5/5
  • Don Jose 2.5/5
  • Tacos El Unico 2.5/5
  • Tacos Mexico 2.5/5
  • Carmen's 2.5/5
  • Qué Ricos 2.5/5
  • Chabelita Tacos 1.5/5
  • Tacos Kimberly 1/5
  • Taqueria La Canada 1/5
  • East LA
  • 3889 E Chavez Blvd 5/5
  • Sergio's Tacos 4.5/5
  • King Taco #15 4.5/5
  • La Golondrina 4/5
  • Tacos El Korita 4/5
  • Los 5 Puntos 4/5
  • El Ranchito 4/5
  • La Que Si Llena 4/5
  • La Estrella(Boyle Heights) 4/5
  • Tacos El Paisa 3.5/5
  • Tanya's Tacos 3.5/5
  • La Flor De Sahuayo 3.5/5
  • Boca Del Rio 3.5/5
  • El Capitan 3.5/5
  • Antojitos Denise's 3.5/5
  • Mojica Tacos 3/5
  • South Bay
  • Tacos Don Chente 3.5/5
  • Taqueria Morelia 3.5/5
  • La Cueva 3.5/5
  • El Antojito 3/5
  • El Taco Loco #5 3/5
  • Tortas a la plancha
    Thursday, September 15, 2005

    There was a time when you couldn't get a decent street taco on the westside. The abundance of taco trucks with good carne asada and al pastor seemed to be exclusive to everywhere but the westside of Los Angeles. The outcry was similiar to those that would say that you couldn't good chinese food in West LA except the taco crowd had a gripe, you can get good chinese food in West LA.

    But someone must have gotten the memo because the taco trucks are starting to put the westside on the map when it comes to tender carne asada and savory al pastor my friends. I no longer hear people say that " you can't get a good taco on the westside". Well, I do but then I get these people in a headlock until they admit that the westside does have good tacos.

    But it's an understandable assumption. Lets face it, when one thinks of great taco trucks and taqueria's they think of East LA or Highland Park, the Valley,and even San Pedro. The westside of Los Angeles has long been neglected.
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    Which brings us to Tortas a La Pancha. This taco cart is stationed near the Mi-T-Mart on Santa Monica Blvd and Westgate Ave in West LA. This corner has seen it's share of taco trucks come and go.There was Ricos Tacos as well as Cocina Azteca de Oro. My recollection of these former taco trucks is shady at best with both experiences being after a night of drinking. I will refrain from a review on them because It was some time ago and I had one too many to accurately give a report.If you ever tune into this blog and you see an entry on how awesome Jack in the box's monster taco is you will know that your humble taco correspondent has had one too many cold ones and should be removed from his self appointed position as credible taco reporter.
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    As far as the tacos they have asada, al pastor, cabeza, lengua, y suadero to which you can apply to tacos, tortas or clayudas. Excuse my ignorance my friends but I dont know what a clayuda is. But what I do know is that this is a damn fine taco cart. I ordered asada tacos and the beef was tender and salted and the salsa roja spicy enough to make we want more. Next time it will be the cabeza or suadero or maybe even a clayuda.

    Image hosted by Photobucket.com 3/5 for Tortas a la Plancha's carne asada tacos

    Tortas a La Plancha is at the corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Westgate Ave. Tacos are $1 each.
    posted by Bandini @ 9:51 PM  
    5 Comments:
    • At 9:56 PM, Blogger Xericx said…

      Sweet! I work 2 miles from there. Thanks Taco Dude!

       
    • At 11:05 PM, Blogger Bandini said…

      the last two times I've been in the area I havn't seen this truck there.

      Another time it was across the street

       
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    • At 10:39 PM, Blogger Nighthawk said…

      Here's what Wiki says about clayudas. I hope this helps! Love the blog taco man.

      Tlayudas, sometimes spelled Clayuda (IPA /kla'ʝuð̞a/), is a part of Mexican Cuisine, consisting of a big crunchy tortilla covered with a spread of refried beans, asiento (unrefined pork lard), lettuce, meat (usually shredded chicken, beef tenderloin and/or pork), Oaxaca cheese or other cheese, and salsa. They are a popular antojito, or snack food, in Oaxaca, particularly around Oaxaca City.

      The rules for topping a tlayuda are not strict, and restaurants and street vendors in Oaxaca often offer a variety of different toppings. Popular toppings include tasajo (a style of beef), chorizo, and cecina enchilada (thin strips of chili powder encrusted pork). The dinner-plate-sized tortilla is baked, not fried, either on a comal, a grill, or directly on the coals. They may be prepared open-faced or folded in half.

      Nighthawk

       
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