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LA Tacos & Kabobs

4411 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
$$$
Greek

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LA Tacos & Kabobs 8.0
Eagle Rock
LA Tacos & Kabobs marries Greek-Mediterranean with Mexican flavors, winning over regulars with fusion lamb gyros, grilled kabobs, and house salsas. Expect friendly service, takeout-friendly portions, and an inventive spin on traditional fare.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb Gyro Tacos, Chicken Kabob Plate, Greek Fusion Burrito
Scores:
Value: 7.4 Service: 7.9 Consistency: 8.2 Food Quality: 8.4 Atmosphere: 6.8 Cultural Relevance: 8.1
What makes it special: Fusion Greek-Mexican menu with unique takes on classics.
Who should go: Adventurous eaters, takeout fans, late-night snackers.
When to visit: Dinner rush, weekend evenings, late-night cravings.
What to order: Lamb gyro taco, Fusion burrito, Greek salad.
Insider tip: Check daily specials for off-menu fusion creations.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is available, but spots fill quickly after 6pm; no dedicated lot or valet service.
Dress code: Casual attire is welcome—jeans, tees, even athleisure are all fine.
Noise level: Low to moderate—easy to hold conversations, especially in smaller booths.
Weekend wait: Expect a 25-40 minute wait during peak hours; no reservations accepted.
Weekday lunch: Typically, no wait; walk-ins usually seated immediately.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—plenty of options, including grilled veggie kabobs and falafel.
Vegan options: Limited—there are 2-3 marked vegan dishes, mostly bowls and salads.
Gluten-free options: Yes—most grilled items and salads can be ordered gluten-free; staff is knowledgeable about substitutions.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—the relaxed, welcoming vibe and creative menu make it a great spot to spark conversation, though ambiance leans casual.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes—this spot does not take reservations, and solo or small group diners can usually score a seat quickly except at weekend peak times.
Is it kid-friendly? Best for kids ages 8 and up; menu items can be customized, and the energetic space suits casual family outings but lacks play areas or special amenities for young children.
Best For
Better for: Fusion creativity and solo dining—its menu and portions offer more bold, customizable choices than traditional Greek spots nearby.
Skip if: If you want a formal, upscale experience or authentic-only Greek fare, other area restaurants may suit you better.