Best Burritos Restaurants in Los Angeles
50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Benny's Tacos & Rotisserie Chicken (Westchester)
Huge, reliably good burritos backed by thousands of loyal regulars.
Notable Picks
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Quick Bites Champions
Benny’s is the high-volume burrito heavyweight of Westchester, drawing locals, students, and airport staff for hefty breakfast and California-style burritos wrapped in warm flour tortillas. Expect grilled meats, solid salsas, and rotisserie chicken in a casual counter-service setting with a busy patio that stays humming from morning through early evening.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak & Egg Breakfast Burrito, Surf & Turf Burrito, California Burrito
What Makes it Special: Huge, reliably good burritos backed by thousands of loyal regulars.
8.9
Inside La Tropicana Market, Burritos La Palma serves Zacatecas-style mini burritos wrapped in ultra-buttery handmade flour tortillas. The birria de res and bean-and-cheese combinations draw everyone from neighborhood regulars to Michelin-chasing burrito hunters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria de Res Burrito, Frijoles y Queso Burrito, Con Todo Burrito (Birria, Beans & Cheese)
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized Zacatecan mini burritos built on flawless handmade tortillas.
8.9
Chef Victor Villa’s Highland Park flagship turns handmade blue-corn tortillas into overloaded tacos layered with grilled meats, melted cheese, and bright salsas that regulars line up for. Recognized with a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand, it blends street-taco roots with destination-level execution while still feeling very neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Blue corn carne asada taco, Queso taco with asada or al pastor, Papa con chorizo taco
What Makes it Special: Hand-pressed blue corn tortillas with MICHELIN-recognized toppings.
8.8
Benito’s Taco Shop is a classic Beverly Grove counter-service institution, turning out rolled tacos, burritos, and late-night combo plates to a massive, devoted following. It’s where locals go for reliably hot, comforting Mexican-American staples at almost any hour without spending much.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rolled tacos with guacamole, California burrito, Carne asada tacos
What Makes it Special: High-volume, late-night shop serving classic burritos, taquitos, and tacos.
#5
Cofax Coffee
8.7
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Cofax is a compact Fairfax coffee bar best known for its smoked potato breakfast burritos, made-to-order and wrapped in griddled tortillas. Lines form early with locals picking up burritos and strong coffee before work or a morning at The Grove and Farmers Market.
Must-Try Dishes:
Smoked Potato Bacon Breakfast Burrito, Chorizo Breakfast Burrito, Vegetarian Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Serious, smoky breakfast burritos treated with specialty-coffee-level care.
8.7
A Pico-Union landmark since the mid-1990s, El Parian is best known for its Jalisco-style birria and handmade tortillas, but its carne asada and carnitas burritos pack the same deep, slow-cooked flavor. The room is simple and loud, yet locals keep coming back for generous portions, cash-only prices, and food that feels straight out of a family kitchen.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, Carnitas Burrito, Tacos de Birria
What Makes it Special: Decades-old birria and burritos with handmade tortillas in a true neighborhood institution.
8.7
Opened in 2025 inside Ovation Hollywood, La Popular brings a polished Mexico City–style dining room and bar to the Hollywood & Highland complex. While tacos and agave cocktails headline, hefty burritos and a brunch-ready breakfast burrito give visitors a more composed, sit-down burrito experience with views toward the Hollywood Sign.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria burrito, Carnitas burrito, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Modern CDMX-inspired dining with refined burritos and agave-focused cocktails.
8.7
Cypress Park’s buzzy Tijuana-style taqueria built around a trompo-driven al pastor program and fresh tortillas made to order. The tacos land with sharp smoke, juicy meat, and salsa balance that feels dialed-in beyond a typical neighborhood stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Adobada (al pastor) tacos, Vampiro with asada, Quesataco
What Makes it Special: Trompo-fired pastor and handmade tortillas with Tijuana DNA.
8.6
A late-night Little Tokyo parking-lot taquería that wins on sheer repetition: buttery handmade tortillas, properly charred meats, and a salsa bar that keeps regulars rotating through. The line moves fast and the flavors stay direct and satisfying, especially for classic street tacos and mulitas.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, Asada mulitas, Cabeza tacos
What Makes it Special: High-volume street tacos with standout handmade tortillas.
#10
Cinco
8.6
Cinco is an Oaxacan-leaning neighborhood restaurant and bar where the burrito section shares the spotlight with mezcal, craft beer, and thoughtful small plates. Burritos come with well-seasoned meats, black beans, and salsa borracha, in a space that works as well for date night as it does for a mezcal-heavy group hang.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrito with Al Pastor, Burrito Vegetal, Tacos al Carbon
What Makes it Special: Oaxacan-inspired burritos paired with one of the area’s deeper mezcal lists.
#11
King Taco
8.6
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
A long-running Cypress Park institution where burritos are built for maximum comfort: warm tortillas, well-seasoned meats, and a salsa program that locals swear by. The carne asada and al pastor hit with reliable char and juiciness, and portions stay generous for the price. It’s fast, crowded at peaks, and trusted for a reason.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, Al Pastor Burrito, Bean & Cheese Burrito
What Makes it Special: High-volume, decades-deep burrito shop with proven, no-drama execution.
#12
Rero's Burrito
8.6
Rero’s Burrito Co. is a family-owned burrito specialist where hefty California-style and breakfast burritos are the main event from early morning through late evening. The Marina del Rey outpost brings their long-running burrito craft to a casual, modern space that feels built for regulars grabbing bowls, wet burritos, and salsas on repeat.
Must-Try Dishes:
California Burrito, Breakfast Burrito, Cucamonga Burrito
What Makes it Special: Dedicated burrito shop known for oversized Cali and breakfast burritos served all day.
8.5
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
El Patroncito is a full-service spot where breakfast burritos, wet burritos, and seafood plates all share equal billing, backed by a loyal local following and strong recent reviews. Portions are big, salsas are bright, and the all-day menu makes it a reliable stop whether you’re rolling in for eggs and chilaquiles or a molcajete and a saucy burrito dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Wet Burrito Red Salsa, Molcajete for Two
What Makes it Special: A from-scratch, all-day menu where hefty breakfast and wet burritos meet homey plates and seafood.
#14
La Nena Cantina
8.5
La Nena Cantina’s 2025 Hollywood opening brings a coastal-leaning Mexican cantina to Columbia Square, with a sunlit patio and a menu that treats burritos with the same care as ceviches and tacos. Handmade tortillas, a dedicated Burrito La Nena, and burrito party packs make it an unexpected option for more upscale burrito cravings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrito La Nena, Burrito Gobernador, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Design-forward cantina with named burritos and a full burrito bar program.
#15
Mariella's Tacos
8.5
Mariella’s is a late-night taco truck institution near LAX, incorporated in 2020 and now famous with locals for generously stuffed burritos and street-style tacos running until 3 a.m. Burrito supremes come loaded with meats like carne asada or marinated pork, plus rice, beans, and salsas that hit harder than the setting might suggest.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrito Supreme, Cabeza Burrito, Carne Asada Street Tacos
What Makes it Special: A late-night burrito truck with huge portions and a devoted airport-adjacent following.
8.5
Specializing in 16-hour cooked beef birria and wood-fired pollo asado, this street food specialist rose from the ashes of a fire to become a local phenomenon. Their made-from-scratch churros and rich consommé create an authentic Tijuana-style experience steps from the pier.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria Quesataco, OG Plate Combo, Dulce de Leche Churros
What Makes it Special: Authentic birria with 16-hour slow-cooked beef and handmade churros
#17
Roadside Taco
8.5
Chef Lanny Marquez's taqueria offers regional Mexican street tacos and burritos on a spacious string-lit patio. Fresh-pressed margaritas and counter-service format make it ideal for groups, while signature items like birria and cochinita pibil showcase authentic preparations with modern LA energy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Birria Taco, Roadside Burrito with Fish, Street Corn
What Makes it Special: Large heated patio with fresh-pressed juices in every margarita and Chef Lanny's regional Mexican preparations
#18
Chulita
8.4
Alta-California Mexican with a serious mezcal program and a weekday happy hour that includes cocktail deals and snackable plates. Tacos come on fresh tortillas with bright salsas, and the stylish patio pulls an early crowd along Rose.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled shrimp tacos, Chicken tinga tacos, Queso fundido
What Makes it Special: Modern mezcal bar with taco-friendly happy hour and a design-forward patio.
#19
Loqui
8.4
Elevated street food inspired by Baja and the Yucatan, with achiote-marinated proteins and house-made tortillas. The fast-casual format belies the quality ingredients and careful preparation, delivering transportive flavors in bowls and tacos that showcase regional Mexican cuisine with LA polish.
Must-Try Dishes:
Achiote Chicken Taco, Spicy Garlic Shrimp Bowl, Cochinita Pibil Taco
What Makes it Special: Traditional Mexican ingredients from Baja and Yucatan with elevated fast-casual execution
#20
Tacos El Goloso
8.4
Tacos El Goloso is a high-energy birrieria on Pacific Coast Highway where crispy tacos dorados de birria, vampiros, and consomé anchor a focused, meat-forward menu. With hundreds of reviews and steady lines most nights, it’s the South Torrance go-to when you want rich, Jalisco-style flavors in a casual strip-mall setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos dorados de birria with consomé, Birria plate with rice and beans, Vampiro with birria and melted cheese
What Makes it Special: Birria-focused taqueria with crispy tacos and late-night energy.
#21
The Hideaway
8.4
This rooftop Mexican steakhouse inside Rodeo Collection blends premium cuts with traditional Mexican flavors, offering margarita-making classes and an extensive tequila collection. The hidden gem features intimate cabanas, a stunning outdoor patio, and live entertainment that transforms dinner into an experience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wagyu Carne Asada, Lobster Enchiladas, Tableside Guacamole
What Makes it Special: Beverly Hills' only rooftop Mexican steakhouse with craft margarita classes
#22
Tu Madre
8.4
Vibes:
Girls Night Out Approved
Birthday & Celebration Central
Happy Hour Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Tu Madre’s West Hollywood outpost is a lively cantina-style space built around creative tacos, strong margaritas, and a big patio just off Santa Monica. High-volume crowds fuel a party atmosphere, but the menu still delivers thoughtful combinations from crispy shrimp to ahi tuna and plant-based options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy shrimp taco, Ahi tuna taco, Korean BBQ steak taco
What Makes it Special: High-energy taco bar with creative fillings and serious cocktails.
#23
Wake And Late
8.4
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Trendy Table Hotspots
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Wake and Late’s Hollywood outpost is a breakfast-burrito specialist turning Selma Avenue into an early-morning burrito run, with oversized wraps, tater tots, and strong coffee. Lines of locals, industry workers, and Pantages-bound crowds rotate through a small indoor counter and sidewalk seating, but food comes out quickly enough to work before a call time or matinee.
Must-Try Dishes:
Juarez burrito, SoCal burrito, Steak & Egg burrito
What Makes it Special: Dedicated breakfast-burrito shop where the burritos are the headliner.
8.3
El Asadero Prime Taqueria brings a slightly more polished taqueria feel to Eastern Avenue with a menu that stretches from street tacos to hulking burritos and party-sized options like a six-foot burrito. Diners call out fresh salsas, well-seasoned meats, and a cleaner, more modern space than many counter-only spots.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada Street Tacos, 6-Foot Burrito, Carne Asada Fries
What Makes it Special: Modern taqueria balancing street-style tacos with oversized burritos and party trays.
#25
Guisados
8.3
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Business Lunch Power Players
Family Friendly Favorites
A dependable DTLA outpost of the stewed-taco specialist, where slow-cooked fillings taste layered and intentional rather than greasy. Tortillas are sturdy, salsa is bright, and the menu has enough range to keep repeat lunches interesting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cochinita pibil taco, Mole poblano taco, Chiles toreados
What Makes it Special: Stewed-filling tacos with real depth and balance.
8.3
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
A long-running Westwood Boulevard diner, Headlines folds a surprisingly deep burrito lineup into its all-day breakfast and Mexican sections. From basic egg-and-bacon wraps to oversized fajita and Cali burritos, it’s where you go when you want big, filling burritos with classic diner comfort on the side.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Fajita Burrito, Cali Burrito
What Makes it Special: Classic diner turning out an unusually broad lineup of breakfast and Mexican-style burritos all day.
#27
Juanita's Cafe
8.3
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
Four generations of the Flores family have run this Olvera Street counter since 1944, turning out handmade taquitos, tortas, and champurrado from recipes that predate most of the city's Mexican restaurant scene. It operates as a no-frills walk-up window where the food moves fast and the prices stay low—exactly the kind of place that rewards showing up hungry with cash in hand. The draw is generational consistency at a price point that makes it easy to order one of everything.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef Taquitos with Green Salsa, Torta de Chorizo, Chicken Enchilada & Taquitos Combo
What Makes it Special: Four generations of the Flores family have served handmade Mexican classics from this Olvera Street counter since 1944, using recipes passed down from founder Juana Guerrero.
#28
Roast To Go
8.3
A Grand Central Market veteran dating back to the early 1950s, Roast To Go focuses on roasted meats folded into tacos, plates, and big burritos. Regulars swear by the carnitas, al pastor, and cheek meats, making it a reliable counter when you want an old-school burrito more than the latest trend.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas Burrito, Al Pastor Burrito, Chicken Burrito
What Makes it Special: Legacy Grand Central stall serving roasted-meat burritos since the mid-century era.
#29
Blue Plate Taco
8.2
This beachside Baja-meets-Santa Monica spot features ocean views, handmade tortillas made fresh all day, and a coastal approach to Mexican cuisine. Happy hour brings discounted margaritas and sustainable, organic ingredients prepared with California flair.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baja Fish Tacos, Short Rib Tacos, Lobster Taco
What Makes it Special: Ocean views with organic, sustainably-sourced ingredients
#30
Cilantro Lime
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Tucked inside a Fashion District food court, Cilantro Lime turns breakfast and lunch into a chilaquiles-and-burrito playground with big flavors and playful sauces. Loved for creative plates and carne asada fries, it delivers substantial portions at accessible prices for workers and shoppers nearby.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles divorciados plate, Wet DTLA burrito, Carne asada fries
What Makes it Special: Food-court counter turning classic Mexican plates into bold, creative comfort.
8.2
This Playhouse District favorite charms with Yucatan specialties like cochinita pibil alongside classic Mexican fare, all served in a cozy brick courtyard perfect for pre-theater dining. The covered patio and rotating gallery-quality art create an inviting atmosphere for leisurely family meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cochinita Pibil, Spinach Shrimp Enchiladas, Yucatan Tamales
What Makes it Special: Yucatan and Mayan specialties rarely found elsewhere
8.2
Roy Choi's Korean-Mexican fusion truck parks at a Palms strip mall lot and delivers the same double-caramelized short rib tacos that launched LA's food truck movement in 2008. The technique punches well above the format—CIA-trained chef, house-made salsas, griddled corn tortillas—at prices that keep most items under $15. Order at the window, grab a spot in the lot, and eat with your hands.
Must-Try Dishes:
Korean BBQ Short Rib Taco, Spicy Pork Bowl, Kimchi Quesadilla
What Makes it Special: The original Kogi truck flavors in a fast-casual Palms home base.
8.2
A compact, high-output spot that locals lean on for breakfast burritos and homestyle Mexican comfort. The menu stays focused on crowd favorites, and the kitchen’s strength is in bold seasoning and steady execution.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast burrito, Carnitas tacos, Chilaquiles
What Makes it Special: Breakfast burritos that hit hard on flavor and portion.
#34
Rosa's La Cabana
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
Rosa’s La Cabana is a longstanding, family-run Mexican restaurant on Hawthorne Boulevard known for its wet burritos, rice and beans, and chile rellenos served in a mural-lined dining room. Regulars treat it as an everyday spot for comforting combination plates, friendly service, and prices that stay gentle even for big family dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada burrito wet in green sauce, Red tamales with rice and beans, Cheese enchiladas with house salsa
What Makes it Special: Decades-old family spot for classic combo plates at friendly prices.
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Taqueria Chihuahua is a counter-service Mexican spot where an extensive burrito lineup runs from carne asada and California-style to veggie and fish options at wallet-friendly prices. Regulars praise the hot-off-the-grill tortillas, generous fillings, and quick service that make it a go-to burrito stop a few blocks from the beach.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, Fish Burrito, Veggie Burrito
What Makes it Special: Broad, affordable burrito menu with made-to-order fillings and fast service.
8.2
A long-standing Beverly Blvd spot, Mexican Village puts a classic spin on burritos, enchiladas, and combo platters with recipes served for decades. Local fans appreciate the robust red sauce, comfort-food portions, and the nighttime energy that draws a neighborhood crowd for drinks and bites.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, Chile Verde Burrito, Combination Plate
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood staple with generously filled burritos and old-school LA spirit.
#37
Tocaya
8.2
Modern Mexican concept emphasizing organic produce and hormone-free proteins in customizable burritos and bowls. Founded in Venice 2016, they hand-press tortillas to order and offer extensive vegan and gluten-free options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrito Mexicano, Fajita Del Rey Bowl Burrito-Style, Vegan Cilantro Lime Chicken Burrito
What Makes it Special: Extensive vegan menu with innovative plant-based proteins
8.1
Tucked into a small shopping center, Carnitas Michoacanas is a casual Mexican spot best known for slow-cooked pork but quietly turns out excellent burritos. Warm tortillas are packed with carnitas, asada, or mixed meats, plus beans and salsa that skew more homestyle than fast food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas Burrito, Burrito de Asada, Carne Asada Fries
What Makes it Special: Family-style carnitas and burritos with generous meat-first builds.
#39
El Coyote Cafe
8.1
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Happy Hour Hotspots
Trendy Table Hotspots
Open since 1931, El Coyote is a boisterous Beverly Boulevard institution known for combo plates, strong margaritas, and a dining room packed with regulars, tourists, and Hollywood lore. The food leans classic Mexican-American, but its longevity and party energy make it a go-to for big nights out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheese Enchilada, Green Corn Tamales, Enchiladas Suizas
What Makes it Special: Nearly century-old Mexican-American icon where combo plates and margaritas rule.
8.1
Colorful, long-running Mexican spot with handmade tortillas and a roomy patio. The casual service, kids-friendly plates, and big portions work well for groups and weeknight dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas Plate, Crispy Tacos, Cheese Enchiladas
What Makes it Special: Hand-pressed tortillas and a spacious, festive patio.
#41
Lenny's Casita
8.1
A full-service kosher Mexicali spot that brings proper taco-and-tequila energy to Pico-Robertson. The cooking leans soulful and bold—think slow-cooked meats, bright salsas, and comfort-forward plates that still feel chef-driven. One of the ZIP’s most reliable Mexican dining rooms for groups and repeat visits.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Carne asada plate, Churro dessert
What Makes it Special: Kosher Mexicali with full-service bar energy and deeply flavored tacos.
8.1
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
On the western edge of 90015, Sabor Mexicano serves homestyle Mexican breakfasts and combo plates that feel straight from a family kitchen. Locals come for hearty chilaquiles, huevos plates, and everyday staples at fair prices in a low-key dining room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles with red or green salsa, Huevos rancheros breakfast plate, Quesadillas with house salsas
What Makes it Special: Casual neighborhood spot for classic Mexican breakfasts and daily plates.
#43
Tacos Escondidos
8.1
Parked along Aviation Boulevard, Tacos Escondidos is a green food truck touted as “LAX BEST” by regulars, serving stewed-steak burritos, birria, and tacos to airport workers and nearby offices. Portions are substantial for the price, and the burritos balance slow-cooked meats with well-seasoned rice, beans, and salsa.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, Birria Burrito, Steak Lunch Burrito Combo
What Makes it Special: A daytime burrito-and-taco truck beloved by airport staff for flavorful, filling plates.
8.1
A family-run bakery-café where Cuban coffee culture meets Guadalajaran breakfast traditions—the chilaquiles recipe was brought in directly from Jalisco and paired with plantains from the founder's Cuban household. The counter service moves fast for early-morning regulars who know to grab pan dulce while waiting for eggs. Works best as a no-frills weekend breakfast run where generous portions and reasonable prices offset the functional atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles, Pan Dulce, Bolillos
What Makes it Special: Old-school Mexican bakery and café serving house-baked breads and traditional breakfast plates since the neighborhood was still affordable
#45
Adrians Tacos
8
A cash-only taco truck that has held its spot on Mateo St since 2008, grilling fish, al pastor, and asada to order at prices that keep the whole meal under $20. The Arts District regulars treat it like a fixed address rather than a pop-up, and the 18-year run speaks to a kitchen that doesn't drift. Show up knowing what you want, bring cash, and eat standing up—that's the format, and it delivers.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish Tacos, Al Pastor Tacos, Carne Asada Tacos
What Makes it Special: Cash-only Arts District taco truck parked on Mateo since 2008, grilling fish, al pastor, and asada to order at under $20 a plate.
8
Alfredo's Mexican Food is a drive-thru and walk-up staple where oversize burritos and late-night plates have fed Bell Gardens for years. The menu leans heavy on California-style carne asada, breakfast, and combo burritos that arrive sauced, stuffed, and built to travel.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, California Burrito, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: 24-hour-style Mexican window slinging massive burritos and combo plates.
8
A Palms favorite for Baja-style seafood with clean frying, bright salsas, and generous ceviche. The fish tacos are the headline, but the menu goes deep on mariscos plates and tostadas. Strong local review volume backs up its reputation as a reliable Westside seafood-taqueria stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beer-battered fish tacos, Shrimp ceviche tostada, Campechana seafood cocktail
What Makes it Special: Baja seafood done with freshness and no-fuss Westside ease.
#48
Baja Cantina
8
Open since the mid-1970s, Baja Cantina is a long-running Mexican restaurant and cocktail bar at the base of Washington that locals hit for margaritas, game days, and hearty plates of tacos and combo platters. The sprawling indoor–outdoor layout, sand-adjacent vibe, and live entertainment give its fish and street-style tacos a festive backdrop that feels very Marina-meets-Venice.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baja Fish Tacos, Carnitas Street Tacos, Taco Tuesday Mix & Match
What Makes it Special: Beach-adjacent Mexican mainstay with decades of taco and margarita history.
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
The West Hollywood/Beverly Grove outpost of Benny’s serves a broad Mexican menu where tacos share space with rotisserie chicken, burritos, and breakfast plates. It’s a colorful, fast-casual spot that works for everything from quick tacos to family takeout and catered platters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada tacos, Chicken taco plate, California burrito
What Makes it Special: Mixes solid tacos with popular rotisserie chicken and big portions.
#50
Boys Hamburgers
8
Boys Burgers #7 is a fast-moving Bell Gardens burger shack on Garfield Avenue known for hefty 1/2 lb burgers, drive-thru convenience, and a broad menu that stretches from flautas to shrimp baskets. High repeat traffic and solid ratings make it a dependable stop for big, quick burger meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
1/2 lb Double Burger, Cheeseburger Combo, Shrimp Basket with Fries
What Makes it Special: Drive-thru burger spot turning out big patties and Mexican-influenced plates.