Butcher shop with modern design and well-lit displays offers a clean, organized environment. The atmosphere feels comfortable and welcoming, with a cool vibe throughout. It draws people seeking fresh, high-quality marinated meats and ready-made salsas, often busy during holidays.
Great meat quality stands out with a clean and well-organized setup. The market offers friendly customer service and a wide selection that draws people from far away.
Salsas come fresh and flavorful, with a notable habanero salsa that stands out. They always include salsa with orders, making it a key part of the experience.
Good to know
They always have fresh meat available.
The market is very clean and professional.
They offer a great selection of prime and wagyu meat.
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.
Quality ingredients come straight from the market to the dishes here. The market offers everything needed and sits right next door to the restaurant.
Salsa comes fresh and vibrant here, with the salsa verde adding a perfect tangy kick on top of the burrito. Meat is grilled fresh, complementing the salsa's flavor well.
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 buzzes with neon glow and sizzling sounds, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Tables sit in front of a taco stand offering massive, meat-loaded tacos with fresh carnitas and al pastor. The menu blends authentic Mexican and Mexican-American dishes with generous portions and fair prices.
Vibrant energy fills the market with neon glow and sizzling sounds. Food options like Ana Maria's Comida Mexicana offer quick, tasty tacos amid a hustle and bustle atmosphere.
Salsas have an authentic flavor and complement all dishes well. The green salsa is packed with flavor but stays pretty mild, suitable for those avoiding spicy heat.
Good to know
Tacos cost $5 each, and tax is included in the price.
Portions are generous, with one taco being enough for most people.
Get there early in the morning for the freshest tacos.
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.
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.
Salsa adds a bold flavor to dishes here, especially with the breakfast burrito and sausage sandwich. It comes on the side and complements the food with a chipotle aioli touch.
Good to know
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.
A small Mexican restaurant with a back patio offering outdoor seating. The air carries a strong scent of fresh masa and simmering chiles, creating a rich, authentic atmosphere. Known for large, flavorful tamales made without lard, it draws a crowd despite limited parking and a takeout-focused setup.
The market features tamales priced at $4 each that are consistently tasty. Vendors like The Original Tamale Co. sell there from afternoon to early evening near public parking.
Chicken tamales come with salsa verde that is flavorful and moist. Green salsa stands out as really good, complementing the tamales well.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, which can be a problem.
The tamales are $4 each and are pretty big and filling.
They don't take small orders over the phone.
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.
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.
Two types of salsa come with the meal: one mixed with the meat and one on the side. Both offer a perfect balance of spicy and tangy flavors that complement the tacos without overpowering them.
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.
Cozy dining room offers authentic Oaxacan cuisine with generous portions and fresh vegetables. Indoor and outdoor seating create a relaxed vibe, complemented by an in-house market selling unique Mexican products. The atmosphere suits casual meals like breakfast or dinner with a local feel.
An Oaxacan market operates inside the restaurant, offering a local Mexican market experience. It features authentic products that complement the dining options.
Salsas here come in thicker textures with a flavorful Salsa Verde and a smoky Salsa Rojo. Fresh salsa is also available for purchase alongside meat, tamale wrappers, and Mexican pastries.
Good to know
Menudo is available on weekends.
They offer both indoor and outdoor dining options.
The portions are generous for the price.
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.
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.
Salsas strike a perfect balance of heat and kick with a touch of pain. They complement tacos topped with nopales, cilantro, and onion, adding spicy but perfect flavor to each bite.
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.