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Best Tacos in LA–Hands Down July 28, 2006

Posted by foodies in Cash Only, Cheap, Fast-food, Mexican, Places to go when you're drunk, Tacos, Trendy / Hipster.
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Tito’s Tacos

Location: 11222 Washington Place

               Culver City, CA 90230

               (310) 3915780

Hours:     9 a.m.- 11:30 p.m. (Mon-Sun.)

There always was a reason why my Dad always volunteered to take the annoying in-laws to the airport, drive my brother 4 hours to college, commute to work 45 minutes every day for 5 years, and always pick up his wayward daughter who was always trekking to Michigan for various bi-coastal bootie calls from LAX.

It was one place–Tito’s Tacos in Culver City.

My dad discovered it 20 years ago when he started his career as an accountant and his office building was located one block away. (Since torn down and now working back in the Valley) .

And now, there’s always a reason why I always like to pick up my friends from LAX or attend special capoeira classes at the Brazilian Center for Cultural Arts.

Open since 1959, this place has withstood the tests of time and outlived various competiting taco stands for the past 40 years without having to put on any bells or whistles. The place hasn’t changed. Always hailed the best tacos in LA.

Goddamn, I seriously don’t know where to kiss ass first?!

Service:  10 out 10. The employees are nice, faithful, quick on their feet, and they get your whole order ready in a span of minutes. Tip them. They truly deserve it.

Essential Order: Whenever I’m there, I order the Tito’s taco with cheese. The meat isn’t like Taco Bell. No ground beef, only shredded beef with shredded cheese and lettuce. That’s it. Not complicated, right? A regular ass taco. Moist shredded beef that’s not dry and the perfect amount of seasoning.

Close-up. Any closer and this would be porn

 

Oh, and we won’t forget their homemade chips (My homemade chips are as good as theirs I have to admit) and also, they’re salsa is the most freshest and tastiest.

Price: Gas per gallon to LAX: $3.15

          Parking at LAX airport for 10 minutes: $10

          Tito’s Taco with Cheese: $1.80

          Shooting the shit with Dad: Priceless

Chips and salsa are always complimentary with the orders and depending on how much your order actually is, they’re very generous.

Things to Know:

  • Parking is always hairy there. Just park along Washington and pay the quarter, or do what my parents do and get the emergency handicap pass out and start limping.
  • Expect LINES like a ride at Disneyland. They’re long, but the service is quick and you’ll be helped in no time.
  • TIP the person who takes your order. They work hard to get the customers out. Almost like the baristas at Starbucks.
  • Bring cash–it’s CASH Only. But if you don’t have any on you at that moment, they just put in an ATM machine just a couple of years ago.

My favorite taco shack in the valley June 16, 2006

Posted by starbright31 in Cash Only, Cheap, Late Night Eats, Mexican, Places to go when you're drunk, Tacos.
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El Indio Mexicano Restaurant

Location: 17019 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge, 91325

I owe a lot to Del Taco at the moment for bringing me to a fantastic moment I'll never forget, but I must admit that anytime I eat at a fast-food establishment that claims to be "Mexican," I feel guilty because I know that whatever I order at a Del Taco or Taco Bell will never satisfy me as much as anything I order at El Indio. 

I've been going to El Indio since high school. My brother, a.k.a. the king of finding cheap and "good" eats, had always spoke highly of it, probably because it was always open when he'd be out with his hooligan friends. It wasn't until I had their nachos that made me a believer of this place. With living in the San Fernando Valley, there's so many choices to go to for hole-in-the-wall Mexican places. I've avoided many on looks alone of the area, and El Indio look exactly like something I'd usually ignore. It's near a seedy-looking club, it's bench seating, and it doesn't look all that clean from the outside. But you have to toss all pre-conceived notions once you order food there. 

Today's order was two tacos, one with carnitas (first picture) and one with carne asada (second picture):

 

 

(I would usually minimize the size of these photos, but I'm so proud of how it all looks.)

Tacos are $1.75 and you have a choice of meat you can put in your taco: carnitas, lengua (tongue), carne asada, chorizo,  machaca, cabeza, and I know there's more but I've forgotten as I don't usually stray from carnitas and carne asada. I love the tacos here because they always hook you up with tons of meat on there and the salsa they pour on is spicy. I needed about two glasses of milk with that carne asada taco. 

And what keeps me coming back here:

 

Essential order: Nachos #4- carne asada, guacamole, refried beans, and nacho cheese all topped over a crunchy bed of tortilla chips.

Since I started going here, I've seen the price go from $3.75, to $4, to $5, and now it's $6.10. If they raised it up to $10, I know I'd still buy them. Nobody does nachos better than El Indio- NOBODY. I've had nachos at so many places and I'm never impressed- I don't care for using shredded cheese or tender steak slices- I want (most likely canned) nacho cheese and carne asada, damnit.

Service: 7 out of 10. I wouldn't say they're bad or exceptionally great- but they are fast and when you have a craving for this type of food, they definitely get it out quickly.

Price: This order cost me exactly $10.39. They offer a lot of other food there too- burritos, tortas, tamales, chile rellenos, breakfast food, etc. And all of it is reasonably priced. I would say you'd need at the very least $5 with you to order maybe a taco or two and/or some horchata (rice drink) or an Orange Bang!

Things to know:

  • It's open till very late at night. It's not 24 hours, but very close to it.
  • They always give lots of their salsa in small containers when you order your food to go- don't go buckwild on putting salsa on your food if you can't handle the heat. It's very, very spicy.
  • They also offer an atkins style burrito, so there's no tortilla, but again, they really hook you up with the meat.
  • Cash only!