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Homegirl Cafe

1818 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 268-9353

 
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angelenic.com review
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"Despite the service glitches the food was extremely tasty. I recommend ordering the tacos traditional-style with tortillas...."
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"Absolutely, and we’ve made a list of Chinatown’s best to steer you away from the stomach-turning dives...."
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"Written from the perspective of people who live, work, and play here every day, Los Angeles is one of over forty five (and growing) blogs in the globe-spanning Metroblogging network. Get comfortable and have a look around if you'd like to know more about..."
calendarlive.com review
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"Homegirl Café is the most intriguing new Mexican restaurant I've stumbled into lately. Stumble is the right word too, because this pretty little café with a special mission is on 1st Street in Boyle Heights, where construction of a new Metro station has c..."
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"One such patron considers Homegirl Café the best and healthiest place to eat in East L. that is vegetarian unless you count bean and cheese burritos...."
latimes.com review
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"Deeply filling despite its light touch (vegetarian and vegan items get lots of play, as do liberal doses of olive oil and fresh chunks of cotija cheese over thick cheesy sauces), Zarate summons recipes with an enviable ingenuity..."
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"Like i said, i love a plate of Mole as much as the next "Mexican-American" so i decided to try their tofu-swapped version, claiming to be "a homeboy favorite". It was alright, lighter than my moms and neighbors deep, thick brew and toned way, way down-pro..."
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