La Adelita Restaurant | Nicaraguan
$ • Bakery, Latin American
Hours:
1287 S Union Ave, Los Angeles
(213) 487-0176
About La Adelita Restaurant | Nicaraguan
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
it very sad that some people don't care about the culture of others country and just think about the money I when to this place Adelita where they have a big sing about selling Nicaraguan food Honduran food and Salvadorian food ,I di order a nacatamal and le me tell you the closed thing to a nacatamal is the distance from Dubai to Nicaragua what they service me was a giant Salvadorian tamal it very sad that they only think in the profit they should hire some one that really knows...read full review
Compré un nacatamal el día viernes 19 de dic , me lo comi allí en el local y el día sábado en la madrugada me comencé a sentirme mal pasé todo el día enferma con vomitos y acostada , perdí ese día de ir a trabajar .
la comida y la atención muy buenos . precios accesibles . variedad de comidas y refrescos
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Saturday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 6AM - 9PM |
La Adelita Restaurant | Nicaraguan offers a taste of home, with many customers praising the food as amazing and delicious. A favorite is the nacatamal, which has shown a huge improvement—now moist, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned, just like in Nicaragua. The cacao drink is also a must try and just as amazing. The tamales are esquisite, and all products are good, including fresh tortillas, fresh chicharron, and the cake that everyone loves. The place is packed, especially on weekends, and service can be slow. Customer service is ok, though some cashiers are kind of rude or get upset when talked to, but a few staff members show patience and kindness. The food overall is amazing, but Nicaraguan food is almost always average due to not very good service. Parking is very small and hard, but wheelchair accessibility is available. The restaurant is a Central American Mexican place with cheap items like bread, tortillas, sliced bananas with cheese, and tamales.