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
  • La Cueva
    Sunday, October 23, 2005

    The good thing about being on a taco hunt is that I am trying lots of different taco places. Before this taco hunt I would primarily stick with King Taco and Cactus Taqueria when I was in the mood for tacos. Now whenever I see a taco stand or truck I instinctively pull over.What I've learned is that tacos are alot like people. Not all of them are the same. Some tacos are boring just as some people are boring. Which brings us to Lawndale, a city not known for their tacos but known as being a boring city. Sorry if anyone from Lawndale is offended by that but it's the truth. Ya'll are boring.

    But the tacos at Tacos La Cueva, a taco hut on Artesia Blvd in Lawndale are anything but boring. In fact they are the coolest kids on the block. Having seen this taco hut several times on my way to El Indio(mexican resteraunt with yummy enchiladas)I finally decided to stop and check it out and was pleasantly surprised how tasty these tacos were.
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    My tacos came filled with grilled asada beef that was dripping with flavor. The beef looked as if it were grilled and then braised in it's own fat. The end result was alot of flavor that dripped on to the corn tortillas that were just how I like them: soft and stained with salsa roja. Speaking of which, this salsa roja was tasty and had some kick to it. Not King Taco spicyness but it had just enough nip to it to make me reach for my lime jarritos. Top it off with some marinated carrotts that had some snap to them and I was in taco bliss my friends. While these tacos were not perfection rolled into tortillas they did meet the requierments I have set out for myself for what makes a great taco.
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    These were great tacos and I will be back to visit my friends at La Cueva and next time for some adobada or perhaps lengua. But until then another taco journey is complete and I will return to the east side of Los Angeles to put this south bay oddyssey in perspective.

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    La Cueva is at 4565 Artesia Blvd in Lawndale. Open til 3am fri and sat. 11pm weekdays and sunday. Tacos are $1 each
    posted by Bandini @ 10:04 PM  
    6 Comments:
    • At 12:43 PM, Anonymous Jason said…

      Checked La Cueva out today and got three tacos: adobada, carnitas, and carne asada. The adobada and carnitas were good, but the asada is the star of the show.

       
    • At 4:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      Good but you should try Acosta tacos on imperial, and there is a good place on torrance blvd and western, nest to a mexican market, el burittoi jr is also good, and Titos tacos.

       
    • At 5:11 PM, Blogger Leo said…

      Carne asada and adobada were perfectly decent.

      There's been a price increase since this was posted, though - tacos are up to $1.25 and tortas are $4.00

       
    • At 8:26 AM, Blogger shanghaifry said…

      This place is close to home, but I think they recently changed owners because the menu has changed and the food isn't as good as it used to be.

       
    • At 10:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      This used to be called Pizza Show. The sign was a pizza, with a knife and fork for the mouth. Really good lasagna, it was there before we here in '69. So, I've been reluctant to go to this new incarnation, such is my disgust seeing yet one more good thing disappear. But now I'll have to, seeing it's here on this web site.

       
    • At 10:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      There is a place on Carson and Western called Sinaloa, give it a try. The menu is readable and makes sense, even a guedo like me figure it out. They have a nice salsa buffet, too, radishes, etc. Go in there at lunch and see what a mess the trabajero lunch crowd makes of it, always sauce everywhere, but it doesn't sit around and spoil.

       
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