What's the difference between a taquito and a flauta? One way to find out is to visit Los Dorados and order the chicken en tinga, or the bean & cheese if you're a vegetarian.
Within a few minutes, the friendly staff will call you to grab your order (2 flautas per) which will be hot, fresh with a combination of spicy salsas, crema, cheese, and that CRUNCH that is oh so satisfying. $7 per order, a hungry person may need two orders, and you may want a drink because there can be quite a kick!
Check out their IG for opening times and locations. Flauta Fridays have now become our ritual - come join! When you order, tell 'em The Bad...
Read moreFound them at Smorgasburg and became a fan! We have tried almost all their flavors. My recommendation would be their "potato flautas & potato con chorizo flautas." The flautas were crunchy on the outside, and the potato filling was moist and flavorful on the inside. And I really enjoyed the house-made salsa verde sauce, it paired so well with the potato flautas. Other flavors on the menu were pretty decent too.
Overall, yummy flautas! Probably one of the best we have had in LA. Also, it's a great option at Smorgasburg. (You can't miss it. They are right by the entrance) Def...
Read moreLocated at Smorgasburg in ROW DTLA don’t miss..a lot of social media buzz around this cart specializing in tacos only. They do sell out of some tacos so get there early if you want to try them all! Only a few options when I tried it out so I went for the Barbacoa. Ate them on the spot…very crunchy and the sauce complemented the beef taco perfectly. A little spicy but not overpowering just a right amount of heat. Definitely one of the highlights...
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