Best Mexican Restaurants in Chinatown
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Mexicali Taco & Co
Northern Baja California-style taco shop where every meat is charcoal-grilled to order and the signature garlic-laced vampiro has drawn its own LA Weekly feature.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A Northern Baja California-style taco shop where every protein hits a charcoal grill to order, producing a smoky char that separates it from steam-table competitors—the garlic-laced vampiro alone earned its own LA Weekly write-up. It runs as a quick-service counter with outdoor seating on Figueroa, priced for a weekday lunch habit rather than a special occasion. The move is to treat it like a Baja street stand: order two or three tacos, eat them standing, and get back to your day.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Taco de Camarón, Battered Fish Taco
What Makes it Special: Northern Baja California-style taco shop where every meat is charcoal-grilled to order and the signature garlic-laced vampiro has drawn its own LA Weekly feature.
#2
El Paseo Inn
7.9
A sprawling open-air Mexican cantina on historic Olvera Street that leans into the full festive experience—tableside guacamole, mariachi on Sundays, and a patio that fills up with multi-generational tables sharing enchiladas and margaritas. Operating since the 1930s, it draws on atmosphere and tradition more than culinary precision, making it the right call when the occasion matters as much as the meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cadillac Margarita, Chicken Enchiladas De Mole, Tableside Guacamole
What Makes it Special: LA's oldest Mexican restaurant, serving on historic Olvera Street since the 1930s with live mariachi and a sprawling open-air patio.
7.9
A Peruvian-Mexican fast-casual spot that keeps the griddle busy into the early hours on weekends, making it a reliable Chinatown nightcap. Expect punchy marinades, playful cross-cultural combos, and a menu that ranges from birria to Ensenada-style seafood tacos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria Tacos, Quesotaco, Ensenada-Style Seafood Taco
What Makes it Special: Peruvian-Mexican mashup tacos served late with strong birria and seafood options.
Southern-Mexico-focused cooking in a full-service, margarita-friendly setup on the plaza. The menu goes beyond basics with moles, cochinita pibil, and occasional live-music energy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cochinita pibil taco, Mole sampler, Ceviche especial
What Makes it Special: Plaza cantina highlighting Southern Mexican flavors and moles.
#5
Café Tondo
7.7
A Mexico City-inspired all-day café in Chinatown where masa-forward breakfasts and tortas share the stage with easygoing evening plates. The design-heavy space draws a mixed crowd, but pricing stays accessible for the neighborhood. A good pick when you want Mexican flavors in a café format.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles, Masa Pancakes, Milanesa Torta
What Makes it Special: CDMX café energy with masa-centric comfort dishes all day.
7.6
A small, early-opening Olvera Street counter spot best known for menudo and breakfast-leaning Mexican comfort. Low-key and affordable, it’s a reliable stop for a warm bowl and a stack of tortillas.
Must-Try Dishes:
Menudo, Al pastor torta, Chicken flautas
What Makes it Special: One of the few Olvera spots doing legit breakfast and menudo daily.