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
  • Tacos Juanita's
    Sunday, December 11, 2005


    When writing a blog solely about tacos it's hard not to be repetitious. But what makes the taco such an interesting food is that even though the ingredients may be the same(tortillas, meat, salsa) it can be interpreted in so many different ways. Since I've been on this taco journey I've found it interesting the way some taquerias choose to prepare their meats compared to others. I've had thick slabs of beef and pork and I've had finely chopped and braised cuts of meat. I've had salsas that make me sweat it out and wimpy salsas that make me yearn for that chile pepper Homer Simpson swallowed that made him hallucinate. I've had it all man but I can't get enough. I love tacos.

    This curiousity towards the taco is why I stop at every taco truck and it's how I found myself at Tacos Juanita's at the corner of 3rd and Western. I wasn't ravenously hungry but I'm a taco reporter and I saw signs of taco activity.

    The menu kept it simple with carnitas, asada, al pastor, cabeza and lengua to apply to taco, burrito or torta. One of these days i'm gonna give cabeza another go but on this night I stuck to asada and al pastor.

    I sat back and watched the operation go into full effect as the meat was thrown on the grill and smoke billowed out of the top of the taco trailer. Tubs of condiments sat on the counter connected to the trailer and I spooned some salsa and onions and cilantro on my tacos. They also had a salsa verde and some whole jalepenos as well as radishes and marinated carrots.

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    As far as the taco triangle these tacos passed the test. The tortillas were firm and oiled just right and the beef was salted and tender without any gristle. The salsa had a little spice to it which was good and overall I really enjoyed the asada.

    The al pastor lacked the peppery and bbq flavor that I look for when it comes to great al pastor.It was passable but when compared to El Matador up the street it wasn't in the same ballpark.

    Overall it was a positive taco experience. The beef tacos were enjoyable and the salsa added to the flavor of the tacos. They're open late so after you're making a fool of yourself at the karaoke bars in koreatown swing by Tacos Juanita's for the asada tacos. Noone wants to hear you sing "Delilah" anyway.

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    Juanita's Tacos is at the SE corner of S Western and W 3rd st Los Angeles, 90020 Tacos are $1 each open nightly at 7pm
    posted by Bandini @ 1:50 AM  
    9 Comments:
    • At 9:21 AM, Anonymous Kirk said…

      bandini - So no Cabeza for you? I'm still searching for a place that has good cabeza and lengua here! I've had some terrible cabeza, but when it's good!!!!

       
    • At 3:24 PM, Blogger Mike A said…

      Sounds killer B - you gonna make me miss my deadlines at Tacogater 'cause I'm too busy running down your new posts.

       
    • At 10:17 PM, Blogger Bandini said…

      kirk,

      I've had cabeza twice and both times it was too gamey.

      Wrote it off as just not my thing but I may have just had bad quality cabeza. I think i'll start ordering it again.

      mike,

      Sabores de Oaxaca looks good! I'll have to check it out. I drive by there all the time.

       
    • At 6:52 PM, Anonymous dave said…

      hola amigo! scanning your blog i noticed a posting about a t-truck on 51st and figueroa. i thought, hey that's my neighborhood!

      NOTE: re-reading your post i see you mention a "food 4 less" market as the location of the truck. do you mean avenue 51 instead of 51 street?

      in any event the following are in los angeles and the tacos are the real down home mexican deal:

      the first is at 50th and main.
      big white tent - n/e corner.
      sat and sun only, from 8a - @1p
      just birria: tacos $1, cup $2, bowl $5

      another identical birria corner is at 55th and san pedro. same hours and prices. super friendly.
      it's in the parking lot of a tiny market that sells beer which you can enjoy with your meal.

      next stop is around the corner from the first at 51st and wall.
      the front of a small apartment building, look for the blue tarp covering the front.
      a family affair, a very friendly atomosphere. 8 different types of fillings for tacos with some regional flavorings i've had no where else. and the tacos are twice as big as anywhere else. (when i first discovered this place the tacos were the size of burritos! i guess they realized they were loosing money)
      tacos w/ beans and nopales: $1
      menudo: $5 and $7
      several kinds of homemade drinks: $1

      there are many more at night at various corners and front yards of houses.

      if you need more info i'm at
      daveeighty@yahoo.com

      DAVE

       
    • At 11:36 PM, Blogger Bandini said…

      dave,

      you may be right. I'll change it

      thanks for the taco reccomendations. It's been awhile since i've had birria.

       
    • At 5:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      bandini,

      tacos juanitas just got better!!! the salsas are more spicier and the burritos are deliciouS! THOUgh the menu is small , their food is the best , trust me their cabeza is the best !!! and thei lengua as well as the alpastor and asada, chorizo and chicken. you have to be patient though they get alot of customers on the weekends! oh , and their tortas are the best! they also have quesadillas . the people over there are kind. and that one girl is very pretty too!! so go check out tacos juanita's , they are the best !!!

       
    • At 6:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      oh yeah i forgot to mention ... lol , they DON'T come on tuesdays !! some other truck comes i've heard that it's not that good (the other truck) never tasted their food before

       
    • At 11:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      Please Help! Tacos Juanita's has taken over my life... and now they have dissapeared! I have been twice this week and the truck is not longer on 3rd and Western. Does anyone know where they have gone? Or does anyone have any other shots of the truck? I know they phone number is written on the truck. I would love to call them and see where they have set up shop
      Thanks
      AB

       
    • At 9:49 AM, Blogger thekek said…

      They are back on Western and 3rd. I've been twice this week. MY favorite is the Al Pastor followed by the asada

       
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