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Eduardo's Border Grill — Restaurant in Los Angeles

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Eduardo's Border Grill
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Casual spot serving familiar, lard-free Mexican & Southwestern eats, with a housemade salsa bar.
Nearby attractions
Los Angeles FamilySearch Center
1591 E Temple Way, Los Angeles, CA 90024
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1840 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
2055 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Persian Square
Westwood Blvd &, Wilkins Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Guiti Art Gallery
1355 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Nearby restaurants
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The Room Sushi Bar
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Mashti Malone's Ice Cream
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Sunnin Lebanese Cafe
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Taste of Tehran Restaurant
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Farsi Cafe
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Laziz Grill
1896 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Muma Kitchen
1942 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
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Eduardo's Border Grill

1830 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
4.5(175)$$$$
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Casual spot serving familiar, lard-free Mexican & Southwestern eats, with a housemade salsa bar.

attractions: Los Angeles FamilySearch Center, THE TUSCAN LA, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Persian Square, Guiti Art Gallery, restaurants: Zhangliang Malatang Westwood (张亮麻辣烫), Dim Sum House, Tacos Super Gallito, The Room Sushi Bar, Mashti Malone's Ice Cream, Sunnin Lebanese Cafe, Taste of Tehran Restaurant, Farsi Cafe, Laziz Grill, Muma Kitchen
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Phone
(310) 475-2410
Website
eduardosbordergrill.com

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Featured dishes

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Original Burrito
Grilled steak or chicken, jack & cheddar cheese, guacamole, salsa.
Border Burrito
Grilled steak or chicken, black beans, rice, jack & cheddar cheese, guacamole, salsa.
South Western
Grilled steak or chicken, bbq sauce, roasted corn, cheese, guacamole, salsa.
Vegetarian
Black beans, rice, jack & cheddar cheese, guacamole, sour cream, lettuce, salsa.
Grilled Veggie Burrito
Grilled vegetables, rice, black beans, jack & cheddar cheese, guacamole, salsa.

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Nearby attractions of Eduardo's Border Grill

Los Angeles FamilySearch Center

THE TUSCAN LA

Odyssey Theatre Ensemble

Persian Square

Guiti Art Gallery

Los Angeles FamilySearch Center

Los Angeles FamilySearch Center

5.0

(18)

Open 24 hours
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3.0

(11)

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Odyssey Theatre Ensemble

Odyssey Theatre Ensemble

4.7

(136)

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Persian Square

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Eduardo's Border Grill

Zhangliang Malatang Westwood (张亮麻辣烫)

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Farsi Cafe

Laziz Grill

Muma Kitchen

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Zan LeeZan Lee
A really solid quick and casual to go Mexican restaurant. I was not a fan of the fish taco, but the Border Burrito was very good. Eduardo’s is your standard to go Mexican with a lot of the classics on the menu. They are located in a strip mall attached to a free parking lot located out front so parking is easy and plentiful. Everything we ordered was made surprisingly fast so we only had to wait about 6 or 7 minutes for all of our items which was great. They have a large salsa bar in the back with a lot of good salsas with many different flavors which I appreciated. Pricing is fair and the flavors are good. As mentioned I was not a fan of the Fish Taco. It’s basically chopped up fish meat mixed with bell peppers and being that I grew up in San Diego it just didn’t taste like any fish taco that I am used to having. The border burrito with steak however was very good. The meat was well seasoned and all the flavors inside were just really harmonious and very tasty. I would definitely order the border burrito again and would stop back in next time I am in the mood for Mexican.
Gavin “GJM_reviews” MeichelbockGavin “GJM_reviews” Meichelbock
I got the Boarder Burrito and while it wasn’t anything mind blowing, it was very good, especially for the price. The steak was juicy and tender, all the ingredients tasted fresh and were incorporated nicely. But the price is what elevates the meal, $13 for a burrito as thick as a hydro flask and chips, is an incredible deal in this day and age. Also, the salsa bar has an amazing variety of great salsas with the standout being the mango salsa since it paired really nicely with the steak. This is one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Westwood area in terms of bang for buck.
Paulina ViramontesPaulina Viramontes
This place is great! I would recommend. I got the World Famous burrito and it tasted and looked amazing. The cashier was very friendly and the kitchen got my food out in less than 5 minutes! They really hussle, which is great because I was kind of in a hurry. They were also very kind in putting tortilla chips in the bag, very pleasant surprise :) They have a fresh salsa bar as well that you can pick from. I would definitely come back.
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A really solid quick and casual to go Mexican restaurant. I was not a fan of the fish taco, but the Border Burrito was very good. Eduardo’s is your standard to go Mexican with a lot of the classics on the menu. They are located in a strip mall attached to a free parking lot located out front so parking is easy and plentiful. Everything we ordered was made surprisingly fast so we only had to wait about 6 or 7 minutes for all of our items which was great. They have a large salsa bar in the back with a lot of good salsas with many different flavors which I appreciated. Pricing is fair and the flavors are good. As mentioned I was not a fan of the Fish Taco. It’s basically chopped up fish meat mixed with bell peppers and being that I grew up in San Diego it just didn’t taste like any fish taco that I am used to having. The border burrito with steak however was very good. The meat was well seasoned and all the flavors inside were just really harmonious and very tasty. I would definitely order the border burrito again and would stop back in next time I am in the mood for Mexican.
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I got the Boarder Burrito and while it wasn’t anything mind blowing, it was very good, especially for the price. The steak was juicy and tender, all the ingredients tasted fresh and were incorporated nicely. But the price is what elevates the meal, $13 for a burrito as thick as a hydro flask and chips, is an incredible deal in this day and age. Also, the salsa bar has an amazing variety of great salsas with the standout being the mango salsa since it paired really nicely with the steak. This is one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Westwood area in terms of bang for buck.
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This place is great! I would recommend. I got the World Famous burrito and it tasted and looked amazing. The cashier was very friendly and the kitchen got my food out in less than 5 minutes! They really hussle, which is great because I was kind of in a hurry. They were also very kind in putting tortilla chips in the bag, very pleasant surprise :) They have a fresh salsa bar as well that you can pick from. I would definitely come back.
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4.5
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3.0
33w

It’s hard to be completely objective when reviewing this little Mexican joint just off Santa Monica Boulevard.

Like a lot of places that have been around for many years, and once were a bright shining star – Eduardo’s began as a fresh idea – healthy, outstanding southwest/Mexican fair that was made fresh on the grill right in front of you – kind of like a street cart vendor turned into a small, upscale hole in the wall.

When it first opened, the place was decorated in that pseudo southwest style with lots of turquoise, orange, and yellow – all the rage during the late eighties/early 90s. Everything was brand new, and one of its most outstanding features was a salsa bar with over 10 different freshly made salsas that were replenished on the hour.

You had to wait forever for one of the 6 tables to open up, or politely share with other singles and couples – or you could stand at the table railing with other commuters.

Sometimes I would just get it to go and eat in my car – a few minutes a blissful gorge-out on my lunch hour.

The pricing was very reasonable, and they had the novelty of an icebox with every flavor of Jarritos!

I recall there being at least three grill chefs, choreographing all of the orders, and two folks at the counter, taking orders and wrapping to go.

Since the late 90s, I have returned from time to time when over on that side of the hill, and each time a little bit sadder at how far from its original glory it seems to have fallen.

The inside is stripped bare, no real upkeep or pride put into decor; the food is still good, but not exceptional – the beans and rice in my burrito were undercooked, but still good.

The salsa bar was not made of pretty giant glass bowls, but restaurant catering tins that look very much out of place- are they really that lazy or broke they cannot afford plastic bowls?

Of course, presentation isn’t always an indicator of excellence – but if you’re spending upwards of $14 for a burrito, or $16 for a quesadilla, it would be nice if you felt like they cared about a bit of a nice experience, rather than phoning it in.

When I arrived about two hours before closing – 7 o’clock on a Friday evening, it was about two tables occupied, and only two people working the counter and grill.

There weren’t a lot of GrubHub or‘s or delivery folks coming in and out - in fact, I think I spotted only one, and I just kind of sat there sadly, remembering how pretty and upscale the place used to be, and while thankful that the salsa bar was back open since Covid, acutely aware of how stingy it seemed with those little tins.

Also worth noting: the napkins were silk-thin- At one point I spilled a bit of salsa and tried to clean it up with the napkins, but they were so ridiculously thin and Tissue-y that I went through about 30 of them just to clean up a little spill.

All of this adds up to an experience that just feels kind of chintzy and not all that appealing. Like they’re just barely getting by and you’re watching it suffer.

The lovely gentlemen – Eduardo – who had opened it back in the late 80s… I hope he’s still around and healthy; he created something special, and while he may not be a part of it anymore, I’m still grateful for all those memories of indulgent dinners to go, and quick yummy lunches on the fly.

I’m kind of hoping some aspiring entrepreneur or a restaurant here takes it over, and spiffs it back up and brings it back to its former glory – it certainly would be...

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5.0
1y

A really solid quick and casual to go Mexican restaurant. I was not a fan of the fish taco, but the Border Burrito was very good. Eduardo’s is your standard to go Mexican with a lot of the classics on the menu. They are located in a strip mall attached to a free parking lot located out front so parking is easy and plentiful. Everything we ordered was made surprisingly fast so we only had to wait about 6 or 7 minutes for all of our items which was great. They have a large salsa bar in the back with a lot of good salsas with many different flavors which I appreciated. Pricing is fair and the flavors are good.

As mentioned I was not a fan of the Fish Taco. It’s basically chopped up fish meat mixed with bell peppers and being that I grew up in San Diego it just didn’t taste like any fish taco that I am used to having. The border burrito with steak however was very good. The meat was well seasoned and all the flavors inside were just really harmonious and very tasty. I would definitely order the border burrito again and would stop back in next time I am in the mood...

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1.0
10y

To start this off, I grew up in northern calfornia, where there ironically seem to be more good mexican restaurants than here in LA. Ever since moving to LA 3 years ago, eduardo's has been my go to "somewhat authentic" mexican food.

I just went for the last time.

I ordered what I always have, the first burrito on the menu. Now, for the better part of $10, you expect a decent sized burrito that will fill you up and maybe leave leftovers. (Chipotle is only $7.50 or so, for crying out loud.) So I get my order, I get home, get the netflix qued up, and low and behold a tiny ass, wimpy burrito comes out of the bag. Ok, let me give it a chance, maybe the steak and quacomole are great.

Nope. The steak is flavorless, no grill flavor whatsoever, and water is dripping out of the burrito. Not juicy steak, but just water. No quacomole to be seen either, just a lifeless desert of badly cooked crappy quality meat. Luckily theres so little of it, its gone in a few bites and I move on with my life, never buying a burrito at Eduardo's grill again. Sorry, it was good...

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