Loteria Grill At Farmers Market has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Loteria Grill At Farmers Market from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Hungry shoppers who chance upon this Mexican food stand during their wanderings through the Farmer's Market are delighted with its filling, authentic fare. Well-stuffed burritos, packed with beef, chicken, and pork, are just the beginning – albondigas (..."
[ more from biggestmenu]
[ more from blogging.la]
"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..."
[ more from burritophile]
"Farmers Market, it includes an ancient and venerable, multi-acre, indoor food court. This is a great food neighborhood, and these places have stayed in business because they deliver the goods...."
[ more from calendarlive]
"At Lotería Grill, you can order tacos or burritos with all-vegetable fillings such as mushrooms with epazote, bland fresh cactus salad or a succotash of zucchini and roasted corn. But you can just as easily go the other way and revel in chicharró..."
[ more from calendarlive]
"At Lotería Grill, you can order tacos or burritos with all-vegetable fillings such as mushrooms with epazote, bland fresh cactus salad or a succotash of zucchini and roasted corn. But you can just as easily go the other way and revel in chicharró..."
[ more from chanfles]
"I was expecting (maybe even hoping?) to not like the dish but it was quite decent, with a spicy salsa ranchera, properly cooked eggs, and an oil dipped tortilla...."
[ more from colleencuisine.blogspot]
"Obviously there are kinks in the service and the kitchen that need to be worked out--so I am going to remain hopeful. I'm one of the folks who journeyed over the hill during the long exile from the Farmer's Market for what remain the best pancakes in LA...."
[ more from foodmarathon.blogspot]
"Loteria is often referred to as one of the best taco stands in LA. I appreciate the food and decor, but realize it's not the most authentic in town...."
[ more from gayot]
"Sandwiched between a crêpe stand and the Beer and Wine Bar, Loteria is winning the hearts and stomachs of regular customers from every race and ethnicity. A tiny red, green and yellow stall at the heart of the Third Street Farmers Market, Loteria serve..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Among the lot of restaurants at the Grove's Farmer's Market Loteria stands out. Their nachos can be made meatless and have an amazing salsa verde on them...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from la.foodblogging]
"Either it was already late in the day for a farmers market, or the farmers had sent their B teams down to Westchester, taking the bulk of their crops to the larger market in Santa Monica, because many of the tables were sparse. A sweet, smiling old man si..."
[ more from lacitybeat]
"There"s nothing in them except shredded pieces of long-simmered chicken breast (and maybe a few bits of tomato), but the meat is so melt-in-your-mouth tasty, you don"t need anything else. The chicken is wrapped in two handmade corn tortillas, baked wi..."
[ more from laweekly]
"Vegetarians will be thrilled to find four kinds of meatless fillings. Nopalitos are diced cactus which have a compelling, squeaky, knuckly crunch and a slight sourness that plays well in a lime-juice vinaigrette with chopped serranos, red onion and a spri..."
[ more from link.brightcove]
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Whether in Salsa Verde or Mole, they ALWAYS serve to make a lost day found again. I became so addicted to the magnificent mole that I had them cater a party!..." |
9 reviews
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[ more from recenteats.blogspot]
"However, their chilaquiles (a breakfast dish consisting of fried tortilla chips with sauce) are some of the best in town; I like them with the tangy salsa verde...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"It seems the smaller and more ramshackle a Mexican joint is, the more authentic people claim it to be. Grill gets five ponchos for its bare-bones food stand, buried deep inside the Farmer's Market...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"It is the first restaurant that I have found that serves my favorite dishes of Mexico that actually taste like the ones in Mexico...."
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