La Azteca Tortilleria
4538 E Cesar E Chavez Ave, Los Angeles
(323) 262-5977
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Great burritos
Sad they're moving but I look forward to continuing to enjoy the best burritos here known to man.
Best chile relleno burritos 🌯 ate it too fast forgot to take a pic🤣
Food wasn't good, I ordered the chili cheese burrito ( chile reyeno) absolutely nothing good about it, no egg no flavor.Carne asada is horrible.Bertter off getting Al &beas or Lupe's or making it yourself.
Chicharon tacos are amazing and all the burritos are great
Best burritos. Best to go as small. Not really set up to eat there. Burritos travel well and last heated. Best breakfast Burritos but love chili verde!
Honest fuss free burritos
Hardly any seating but most patrons were having them to go
The best burrito I've ever had in my life. I would eat their Al Pastor every day for the rest of my life. Easily the best burrito on the planet.
First time going there and went because of the reviews. You can tell they make their own tortillas, which made the burritos a lot better. Overall, the taste very good. I need to go back and try the chile relleno burrito. The only thing is that the order took long for having many employees there. Not only that but a few were just standing around. I feel that if you have that many employees, orders shouldn't take as long. They were very friendly though. The place is very small and not many tables. It's more like a place to order and go. Customers would appreciate more if they had more tables were they can sit and eat.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Faster pickup if you order by phone.
Aguas frescas, different flavors daily, bomb!
Their handmade tortillas de harina are what makes the burritos so great. Their red salsa de chile is sooo good. Plenty of parking on the street or in back. I don't know what kind of cheese they use, but the cheese is rich and yummy.
Vegetarian options: Not too many choices, just beans, cactus and chile relleno.
Parking: Plenty of parking.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Tortillas, Chile Relleno, Burrito
Restaurantji Recommends
The tortilla tasted really good. It was handmade. An excellent choice for those vegetarian. The taco had a bit of a crunch because of the cactus and the mushrooms. The red sauce it’s a bit spicy.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cactus
The chile relleno breakfast burrito ? is the best burrito at this iconic establishment! Yummy food and drinks here! The service is impeccable! Kudos to the staff and chefs here! You all are very good at the details and making people feel welcomed and heard! Here’s to many more years of continued success! ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
It's totally worth the drive. Once you order, it is like 20 to 30 minutes. Wait, but it's totally worth it, La Azteca burrito with Asada and with a fried egg. it's just something that can't be described. You
have to experience it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chile Relleno, Burrito
The food was awesome. There was some confusion from the person taking our order. I think they were new. We didn't want pickled onions as stated on the menu. We only wanted fresh onions, and the young man thought we didn't want onions at all and no pickles, which is totally different pickled onions vs. fresh onions. He also said we could add rice; however, they don't make rice there. At the end of the day, we took the al pastor burrito as described on the menu. My son liked it except for the pickled onions. He also didn't like the pineapple pieces. He just picked them out. I recommend the carnitas burrito with cactus. That's my go-to. My husband loves their Azteca burrito, which is with a chile relleno, and you can choose to add meat.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Love breakfast ranchero burrito
Food: 5
Service: 4
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