Cozy Mexican restaurant with a homey atmosphere and authentic recipes creates a welcoming and relaxed vibe. Small space features basic interior with outdoor seating under umbrellas and tables adorned with flowers. Locals frequent the spot, drawn by its traditional flavors and friendly energy.
Breakfast burritos here stand out for their classic style and hearty fillings like chorizo, bacon, and asada. Portions are generous and satisfying, making them a solid choice for a filling meal.
Quality ingredients come straight from the market to the dishes here. The market offers everything needed and sits right next door to the restaurant.
Good to know
Parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Taco Tuesday is a popular weekly event.
Grand Central Market hosts a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with freshly brewed coffee aromas and cheerful staff creating an active vibe. The spot offers a diverse menu blending classic and Mexican breakfast dishes, standing out for its consistent quality and convenient beeper system for multi-restaurant orders.
Breakfast burritos come generously portioned and packed with flavors like chorizo with potatoes and Mexican bacon with egg. The Veggie Burrito is filling and delicious, often enjoyed with salsa to boost the taste.
A small spot inside a larger market offers a quiet alternative to busy, crowded places. It stands out as a notable choice among many options in the market.
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The restaurant is open every day from 8 AM to 9 PM.
Expect a wait time of about 18 minutes for food preparation.
Prices are surprisingly affordable, with meals averaging around $13.50.
Deli with a casual diner-style atmosphere and a relaxed market vibe that fills with energy during meal times. Offers large portions and is known for fresh, well-made sandwiches like Philly cheesesteaks and pastrami. Seating can be limited when busy, so expect a lively, bustling environment.
Breakfast burritos come with pastrami and offer a hearty start. Options include classic and breakfast-style with pancakes available.
Unique and relaxed atmosphere defines the market, with clean and authentic surroundings. Public tables invite sitting and enjoying food from various vendors, making it a great spot for casual meals.
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The breakfast costs $17, and the burger with fries is $17.
Parking is paid, but shopkeepers can provide a discount stamp.
Expect to look for seats before ordering as it gets crowded.
Veranda-style seating and spacious indoor-outdoor dining create a laid-back, communal vibe with casual seating and heated outdoor tables. A large screen TV and wifi support a social, energetic atmosphere where people gather for meals and games. The space blends a grocery store with a food bar offering diverse options, fostering a welcoming community spot.
Breakfast burritos stand out with hearty fillings and a local bar vibe. They share the menu with pizza, burgers, and short rib plates.
Combines an Eataly-style market with a Taiwanese food court and Asian grocery items. Offers a nice selection of upscale Asian food and groceries alongside curiosity products and affordable pizza.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays from 4-7pm with $10 sandwiches and burgers.
Monthly wine tastings are available and are popular among visitors.
Evening deals on premade food options are offered regularly.
Organic oasis with specialty items and food bars including burritos, espresso, and juice. Lively atmosphere with outdoor seating and a play area for families. Popular with a health-conscious crowd seeking convenience and variety.
Small burritos come in perfect portion sizes allowing you to try different flavors without committing to a full one. A kitchen in the back serves fresh burritos and offers frozen options as well.
Offers a wide range of harder-to-find items alongside everyday essentials. Includes a kitchen for burritos La Palma and stocks high-end drinks and snacks.
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Parking can be a little tricky, but it didnโt take too long to find on the street.
The market offers a variety of food and drinks from different parts of the world.
La Tropicana Market is very vegan friendly.
Small space with outdated interior creates a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Affordable prices and authentic Mexican cuisine attract a local crowd seeking hearty, well-priced meals. Attached supermarket and butcher add a practical, community-focused touch.
Super burritos come in large sizes, often twice the size of regular ones, with fillings like carnitas, asada, and egg with chorizo. Vegetarian options and hard shell tacos are also available alongside these hearty burritos.
A small market sits inside with dry goods, a meat market featuring a butcher, and a produce section. Open market options let you place orders and pick up groceries easily.
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Parking at the restaurant can be tricky, so plan accordingly.
The price for each chile relleno is $4.49, which is reasonable.
Peruvian breakfasts are available for $20, including tea or coffee.
Grocery store combines thoughtful design with a warm, welcoming vibe and a pleasant cafรฉ area featuring an espresso bar and small dining tables. It offers fresh, farmers market-quality produce alongside a creative selection of healthy products and gluten-free options. The space invites casual chats and relaxing breaks, making shopping a fun, comfortable experience.
Chorizo stands out in the breakfast burritos made with high-quality ingredients. Burritos here match cafรฉ-level quality and pair well with fresh eggs and Soom spread.
Produce matches farmers market quality and prices stay more affordable than Erewhon, Whole Foods, and Lazy Acres. The market offers healthful food options that cause no stomach issues.
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The parking lot is available for customers.
LA Grocery & Cafรฉ offers a full line of fresh produce, dairy, and more.
Expect higher prices compared to other local grocery stores.
Outdoor seating offers a European-inspired vibe with a laid-back atmosphere. Friendly staff and a community feel create a welcoming environment. The place combines a gourmet market with a cafe, featuring artisanal beers and a variety of food and drink options.
Breakfast burritos come with perfectly cooked eggs, tater tots inside, and fresh mushrooms. Options include a veggie version and one with bacon, all served in large portions with great seasoning.
Offers a great variety of food and drink including tasty pastries and breakfast burritos. The market carries some cool items but prices tend to be on the higher side.
Good to know
Grilled cheese night happens every Wednesday with special deals.
Daily food specials are available, offering a variety of options.
The cafe is open until 9 pm every day for late-night visits.
Metal counter and handwritten signs mark a simple setup with trays of sizzling meat. Lively and bustling atmosphere fills the space, with communal tables amid a vibrant market crowd. Tacos stand out for their huge portions, fresh flavors, and great value, drawing a steady line of eager diners.
Burritos come in huge portions with generous fillings and strong flavor. Staff customize orders, and double meat costs the same as regular, making the all meat burrito with cheese a solid choice.
A Mexican food stand offers traditional dishes with a top-notch taco experience. One spot provides good value and stands out as a satisfying choice in the market.
Good to know
One taco costs $5 and contains as much meat as four tacos from other places.
The portions are large enough to easily feed two people.
The ordering process is similar to a buffet; you order at the counter.
Tight, old-school deli with authentic Mexican vibe and loud mariachi music outdoors. Women slap tortillas in sync over a giant comal, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Outdoor community tables offer casual seating despite worn furniture.
Tripas burrito stands out with unmatched flavor. Carnitas burrito offers a rich, authentic taste. Burrito de surtido includes a mix of tamales with a genuine Mexican touch.
A bustling meat market with a busy atmosphere and plenty of staff to assist. The market sells meats and spices and draws crowds that require patience to navigate.
Good to know
On Saturdays and Sundays, they serve menudo.
Parking is tricky, so I parked on a nearby street and walked over.
The line can get long on weekends, but it moves fast.
Zacatecan-style burritos come wrapped in buttery flour tortillas that are grilled to a crunchy finish. Seating is limited to small outdoor tables and a counter inside a market, creating a casual, dog-friendly atmosphere with water bowls and leash hitches outside. Burritos are smaller than typical fast-casual sizes but focus on authentic, well-seasoned fillings.
Burritos here are slim and meat-filled, wrapped in crunchy, grilled homemade tortillas. The shredded beef and chicharrรณn options stand out with flavors different from typical US burritos, offering a taste similar to authentic Mexican styles.
Located at the back of the market, this spot feels like a hidden gem with two entrances to access the counter inside. Seating is limited, so ordering takeout works best.
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The shop doesn't offer a lot of seating, mostly outdoor with small tables.
Burritos are priced at about $15 for three and are filling.
The counter is located inside the market, accessible from two entrances.
Grocery store with narrow aisles and a stylish, organic-focused interior offers a busy outdoor patio with pet-friendly seating. Atmosphere blends cozy beauty with L.A. energy, attracting fit, health-conscious shoppers and families. Valet parking and a separate wine shop add convenience and variety.
Breakfast burritos come with options like eggs, bacon, hash, and cheese, and custom orders get ready in about five minutes. The Korean rib BBQ burrito offers a different flavor, while some places only have vegetarian breakfast burritos.
Offers a healthy, organic selection with a focus on quality products. The market is smaller than others and has narrow aisles.
Good to know
Parking is only available via valet service; no self-parking options exist.
Expect high prices; many items are more expensive than typical grocery stores.
Erewhon offers a variety of organic and healthy food options.
Tiny mom-and-pop Mexican restaurant with a cozy atmosphere that feels like a family home. The kitchen emphasizes fresh handmade tortillas and authentic flavors, especially in carnitas and birria. Parking is limited, and the space can get quite hot inside.
Burritos come in big sizes and are a handful to eat. The asada burrito stands out for its super flavorful taste.
Small but clean market offers a meat market, pan dulce, and food sold by the pound. Various meats are available for purchase alongside fresh bakery items.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
They accept EBT, which could be beneficial for some customers.
The family pack is a great value for three hungry diners.