Listed below are links to reviews of El Huarache Azteca Restaurante from around the web.
[ more from calendarlive]
"Its main attraction is the huarache, a long oval of masa shaped vaguely like the sole of a sandal. Served hot off the grill, the huaraches are dressed up like tostadas, with meat, onions, cilantro, crema and finely powdered cheese on top...."
[ more from erinskitchen.blogspot]
"El Huarache Azteca is a small Mexico City-style eatery specializing in its eponymous dish (LA Times photo, left)--a sandal shaped fried masa (corn) patty, stuffed with beans and topped with meat, queso fresco, cilantro, and a squeeze of salsa, at your pre..."
[ more from lacitybeat]
"Then there’s El Huarache Azteca #1, in Highland Park, which specializes in, well, huaraches. (There’s another location in Hollywood, at Sunset and Douglas...."
[ more from laweekly]
"elon drink out of foam cups the size of oil cans; hovering over the few oilcloth-covered tables inside; gathering tacos and huaraches by the dozen to bring home to their families; coaxing burning-hot huitlacoche quesadillas — fried turnovers stuffed wit..."
[ more from laweekly]
"At the eastern end of the strip is Tacos el Michoacano, a modest takeout place with a photo menu by the register and worn vinyl booths along the walls. Michoacán-style restaurants are pretty common in Los Angeles, and naming that region on a restaurant s..."
[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"The name alone is indication that this "stop" could just as well be in Kansas (really, does anyone say "soda pop" around these parts? Cult fans know the storied history of Galco's: it opened first as a Italian market in downtown back i..."
[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"In contrast to her chic new York neighbors, El Huarache may look a little worn-in with her ragged floral tablecloths and rickety chairs. The "Huarache," so-called because it looks like a sandal, is a sort of pizza made of fried cornmeal dough, t..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Huarache's Aztecas Restaurant, Los Angeles...."
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