Best Comfort Food Classics Mexican Restaurants in Mid-City
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Comedor Tenchita
Backyard Oaxacan cooking rooted in home-style tradition.
Notable Picks
8
A Sunday-only backyard comedor serving deeply traditional Oaxacan cooking with the feel of a family gathering. The moles, tlayudas, and tamales are handmade and soulful, drawing locals who want flavors hard to find elsewhere in LA.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tlayuda, Mole sampler plate, Oaxacan empanadas
What Makes it Special: Backyard Oaxacan cooking rooted in home-style tradition.
Worthy Picks
7.8
A casual Oaxacan kitchen where moles, memelas, and tlayudas lead a menu built for everyday cravings. It’s strip-mall simple inside, but the flavors hit with regional depth and steady quality. Review volume is solid for the area, reinforcing its role as a dependable neighborhood workhorse.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mole negro plate, Memelas with asiento, Tlayuda Oaxaqueña
What Makes it Special: Oaxacan staples at everyday prices with real mole craft.
7.7
A low-key, early-to-late counter spot with homey Jalisco-style flavors and dependable taco basics. Think satisfying stews, solid tortillas, and a neighborhood cadence that feels unflashy but real.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas tacos, Al pastor tacos, Weekend menudo
What Makes it Special: Unpretentious Jalisco-style taqueria that locals treat like a daily stop.
#4
Pobres Tacos
7.6
A family-run street-style taco stand known for juicy birria and seafood tacos, operating on a limited evening schedule. It’s a low-key stop with serious flavor payoff, especially when you want something local and unpolished rather than a full sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Shrimp tacos, Quesabirria with consommé
What Makes it Special: Old-school taco-stand birria with a cult-local following.