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Best Cheap Eats Mexican Restaurants in Culver City

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Baja Catch & Grill
Mexican seafood fusion with Baja-style preparations and fresh daily catches

Notable Picks

$ Culver City Mexican
This Mexican seafood fusion spot opened in 2020 and specializes in Baja-style fish tacos with crispy battered or grilled preparations topped with signature cream sauce. The menu balances coastal catches with traditional Mexican offerings, drawing steady crowds for their generous portions and fresh daily preparations.
Must-Try Dishes: Baja Fish Tacos, Shrimp Ceviche Tostada, Surf and Turf Burrito
What Makes it Special: Mexican seafood fusion with Baja-style preparations and fresh daily catches
$ Culver City Mexican, Breakfast
A small Oaxacan kitchen turning out multiple scratch moles daily—negro, coloradito, and pipián verde—at prices that make repeat visits easy. The format is bare-bones counter service, but the mole work carries real technique, and the menu covers Oaxacan staples (tlayudas, menudo, burrito mojado) without stretching thin. Best suited for families and regulars who come for the cooking, not the setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrito Mojado con Mole, Mole Negro con Pollo, Tlayuda
What Makes it Special: Small Oaxacan kitchen making multiple moles from scratch daily, including negro, coloradito, and pipián verde.
$ Culver City Mexican
Since 1969, this cafeteria-style counter-service restaurant has been dishing out massive portions of authentic Mexican comfort food to multiple generations. The carnitas taquitos are local legend—two soft corn tortillas loaded with tender pork, cheese, and avocado.
Must-Try Dishes: Carnitas Taquito, Super Tostada, Chile Relleno Plate
What Makes it Special: Three generations return for the legendary half-pound carnitas taquito
$ Culver City Mexican, Tacos
A cash-friendly Washington Blvd taqueria that earns its Mar Vista regulars with housemade salsas and a breakfast burrito worth building a morning routine around. The menu stays in its lane—tacos, burritos, plates—and executes with the kind of quiet reliability that keeps a small parking lot full. Best approached as a grab-and-go or outdoor counter meal where the food does all the talking.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Fish Tacos, Carne Asada Tacos
What Makes it Special: Cash-friendly taqueria on Washington Blvd where the breakfast burrito and housemade salsas draw a loyal Mar Vista following

Worthy Picks

$ Culver City Mexican
Strip mall counter-service offering authentic carne asada plates, carnitas burritos, and namesake horchata praised as the best around. Open early for breakfast burritos and chorizo con huevo tacos, serving most menu items all day with affordable Taco Tuesday specials.
Must-Try Dishes: Carnitas Burrito, Carne Asada Plate, Horchata
What Makes it Special: Best horchata in the area with all-day breakfast
$ Culver City Mexican
Operating since 1959, this no-frills taco stand dishes out hard-shell tacos filled with shredded beef and melted cheddar alongside generous portions of chips and house-made salsa. The straightforward menu and quick counter service keep locals coming back despite polarizing reviews about authenticity.
Must-Try Dishes: Hard Shell Taco with Cheese, Bean and Cheese Burrito, Chips with Red Salsa
What Makes it Special: LA institution since 1959 serving simple, old-school hard-shell tacos
$ Culver City Mexican, Tacos
Family-owned neighborhood taqueria serving traditional Mexican fare since opening in Culver City. The carnitas and al pastor benefit from daily-fresh preparation, while the homemade tortilla chips and complex red salsa have developed a loyal following among locals seeking unpretentious authenticity.
Must-Try Dishes: Carnitas Tacos, Al Pastor Burrito, Beef Birria Tacos
What Makes it Special: Family recipes and generous portions at prices that honor working-class roots