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Best Late Night Legends Mexican Restaurants in Westchester

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Mariella's Tacos
A late-night burrito truck with huge portions and a devoted airport-adjacent following.

Notable Picks

$ Westchester Mexican, Burritos
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.
$$ Westchester Mexican
Paco’s is a long-standing cantina famous for handmade tortillas, jumbo burritos, and strong margaritas, serving until about 10pm most nights.【3†turn3search3】 With over 3,400 aggregated reviews and a menu heavy on combo plates and soups, it’s a dependable sit-down choice for late-ish dinners and group outings.【3†turn3search23】【6†turn6search7】
Must-Try Dishes: Supermex Burrito, Albondigas soup, Combination enchilada and taco plate
What Makes it Special: Hearty, old-school platters with handmade tortillas and big margaritas.
$ Westchester Mexican
Family-owned since 1969, El Tarasco’s Westchester outpost does old-school combination plates, giant burritos, and complimentary chips late into the night. With roughly 1,800 aggregated reviews and hours that run to around 10–11pm or later on many nights, it’s a comforting stop for classic Mexican staples near LAX.【1†turn2search0】【5†turn5search16】【1†turn4search10】【2†turn2search8】
Must-Try Dishes: Super deluxe burrito, Chicken enchiladas, Chile relleno plate
What Makes it Special: Long-running neighborhood spot for hearty, old-school combos near LAX.
$ Westchester Mexican
A Westchester staple since 1973, Hacienda Del Rey serves classic combination plates, fajitas, and strong margaritas in a lively, slightly old-school dining room that runs to about 10–11pm on weekends.【3†turn3search2】【5†turn5search5】 While its review volume is modest compared with some neighbors, decades of local affection and consistently warm service keep it firmly in the late-night rotation.
Must-Try Dishes: Shredded beef enchiladas with red sauce, Fajitas Del Rey, Albondigas soup
What Makes it Special: Decades-old neighborhood mainstay with generous plates and strong margaritas.