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Readers respond to L.A. Times Food's 101 best tacos in L.A. guide with their favorite taquerias and core taco memories.
California: La Azteca Tortilleria. Los Angeles What people say: Narrowing down the best hole-in-the-wall Mexican joint in Los Angeles, let alone all of California, is a near-impossible feat and ...
Twenty-one. That’s the most tacos Food reporter Stephanie Breijo ate in a single day while researching our latest team guide, the 101 Best Tacos in Los Angeles. “The hardest thing about this ...
The Barclay Hotel is a historic hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Located at the corner of 4th Street and Main Street, it was originally owned by real estate developer Isaac Newton Van Nuys and opened as the Van Nuys Hotel in 1897. The six-story building was designed by architecture firm Morgan and Walls in the Beaux-Arts style.
Philippe's, or "Philippe the Original" (/ f ɪ ˈ l iː p s / fi-LEEPS) [1] [2] is a restaurant located in downtown Los Angeles, California. The restaurant is well known for continuously operating since 1908, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles. It is also renowned for claiming to be the inventor of the French dip sandwich.
At the end of 2013, a location in Westwood, Los Angeles was opened in December. [ 23 ] Three D.C.-area locations were opened in 2014; in D.C. Chinatown in May; [ 24 ] [ 25 ] at The Mall in Columbia in the D.C. suburb of Columbia, Maryland , as part of that mall's expansion; [ 3 ] [ 26 ] and at Union Station in D.C. in November.
To get answers, we asked pro chefs nationwide to name their go-to taco spots. And while pro chefs are just like the rest of us, eating at fast-food taco c 15 Best Tacos in America, According to Chefs
China City, Los Angeles was a short-lived "Chinatown" tourist attraction developed by Christine Sterling, who also worked on the conversion of a neglected street into the Mexican-themed Olvera Street. She conceived of a similar plan for the displaced Chinese-American population following the demolition of Old Chinatown, Los Angeles. [1]