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24th Street Theatre
1117 W 24th St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
The Velaslavasay Panorama
1122 W 24th St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Playa Las Tunas Banquet Hall
1457 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Hoover Recreation Center
1010 W 25th St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
The Graff Lab
1038 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015
As-Is Gallery
1133 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015
Alvarado Terrace Park
1342 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90006
St. James Park
St James Pl &, St James Park W, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Nearby restaurants
Lucy's Restaurant & Bakery
1330 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
El Ostion
1101 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015
La Flor De Yucatan Bakery
1800 Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Ebaes
2314 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007
McDonald's
1311 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006, United States
Bacari W. Adams
2308 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
Nature's Brew by Bacari
2316 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Everytable
1101 W 23rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Pete's Burgers
2400 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Mi Flor Blanca
2306 1/2 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007
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Tacos Tamix - Downtown

1998-1982 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
4.4(396)$$$$
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attractions: 24th Street Theatre, The Velaslavasay Panorama, Playa Las Tunas Banquet Hall, Hoover Recreation Center, The Graff Lab, As-Is Gallery, Alvarado Terrace Park, St. James Park, restaurants: Lucy's Restaurant & Bakery, El Ostion, La Flor De Yucatan Bakery, Ebaes, McDonald's, Bacari W. Adams, Nature's Brew by Bacari, Everytable, Pete's Burgers, Mi Flor Blanca
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(323) 743-5206
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tacostamix.com

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Nearby attractions of Tacos Tamix - Downtown

24th Street Theatre

The Velaslavasay Panorama

Playa Las Tunas Banquet Hall

Hoover Recreation Center

The Graff Lab

As-Is Gallery

Alvarado Terrace Park

St. James Park

24th Street Theatre

24th Street Theatre

4.7

(111)

Open 24 hours
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The Velaslavasay Panorama

The Velaslavasay Panorama

4.7

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Playa Las Tunas Banquet Hall

Playa Las Tunas Banquet Hall

3.8

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Hoover Recreation Center

Hoover Recreation Center

4.4

(356)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tacos Tamix - Downtown

Lucy's Restaurant & Bakery

El Ostion

La Flor De Yucatan Bakery

Ebaes

McDonald's

Bacari W. Adams

Nature's Brew by Bacari

Everytable

Pete's Burgers

Mi Flor Blanca

Lucy's Restaurant & Bakery

Lucy's Restaurant & Bakery

4.1

(470)

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El Ostion

El Ostion

4.5

(68)

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La Flor De Yucatan Bakery

La Flor De Yucatan Bakery

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Ebaes

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Reviews of Tacos Tamix - Downtown

4.4
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5.0
5y

Taco Al Pastor aka "shepherd style" tacos are my favorite of all street tacos. The basis of it is that achiote-marinated meat seasoned with chiles and Arab-inspired spices is fire-grilled on a vertical spit called a trompo. The shaved meat is then combined with onions, cilantro, and pineapple with one or more salsas and deposited into corn tortillas. These tacos represent a tasty evolution of the "tacos árabes" advanced by the Lebanese immigrants to Mexico in the early 20th century.

Bill Esparza, the de facto king of taco writing in L.A., once declared Tacos Tamix's Taco Al Pastor ($1.50) to be one of the "Top 3" tacos al pastor in Los Angeles. On my first trip to Tamix, during the day, I was incredibly disappointed. The grilled pork was seemingly shredded into small pieces, and I saw no no trompo spit around. There was a heavy amount of cinnamon involved to the point where it was challenging to taste the other elements of the adobada marinade that coated the meat. The inoffensively bland tortilla was pulled from a bag. The taste and texture of the meat itself was fine, but this was a far cry from one of L.A.'s best. In Bugtussle, Kentucky this would fly as a good taco, but in L.A. it was a tick below average.

A year later, I tried Tacos Tamix again -- this time at night -- and the Taco Al Pastor was a different experience. In the evening, a free-standing trompo with glistening pork spins, from which a skilled taquero calmly and swiftly carves thinly-sliced meat into the tortilla. The cinnamon flavor is still strong, but the marinade was both sweeter and more piquant. The tender strips of pork were not chopped small, but rather slashed into wobbly chunks that are unlike the tightly-shaven, crispier, stickier, and more caramelized pork adobada from other al pastor specialists in the city. Regardless, unlike my previous experience at Tacos Tamix, this tasted like one of L.A.'s better tacos al pastor, and I could see why Esparza once evangelized it.

The tripa (aka small intestines from a cow) in the Tripa Taco ($1.50) had more of a musky and "mineral" taste than I would prefer in my tripa. Not sure if this was due to the meat or the prep, but I would urge caution unless you a true tripa fanatic: most people like eating entrails that do not actually taste like entrails. These kinda do.

Lastly, the Taco de Asada ($1.50) is a decent beef taco. Here, the beef is chopped into tiny bits, and well-seasoned with salt and ground chilies to the point where the meat is piquant without a salsa. There is no mesquite fire-grilling going on here, and the steak is chopped so small it is impossible to know what cut they use. I wouldn't call this a carne asada taco, but it is nonetheless interesting.

This truck on South Hoover in Pico-Union is co-located with a gas station and has a few tables and chairs for guests to consume their tacos at. Salsa is alright, a bit on the soapy side, but usable. These tacos do not need it.

In short, don't bother coming here for the Taco Al Pastor any time before 5:30pm, which is reportedly when the trompo is stood up. This is an evening taco spot and your experience can be considerably different depending on when you show up -- truly...

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4.0
35w

I came by here the other night to try out some LA Mexican food. The taco trucks are kind of hit or miss around the city I’ve noticed, with some being outstanding and others just so-so. Tacos Tamix was kind of in the middle ground in terms of LA taco trucks.

The salsas were pretty good, especially the salsa verde, and the burrito was a decent size and no overpriced. I got a carne asada burrito with all toppings included. It was good, but kind of lacked flavor, as if the meat hadn’t been seasoned that well.

The seating is under a tent, which party-style folding tables and chairs. The salsa bar is in a large metal stand beside the tent. Overall, Tacos Tamix isn’t bad, but it’s also not something to write home about. It’s good in a pinch, but I think the El Flamin taco...

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5.0
4y

Limited parking, but who cares? They move fast!! GREAT prices for really good flavor. They have a variety of around 8 or meats you can choose from, various meal options, drinks, and snacks/individual small items/tapas. I've had their carne asada, chicken, (pollo), cabeza (pig brain), carnitas, and al pastor meats in tacos and an alambre. Oh, and their horchata is 🔥🔥. So good.

They have some tables and chairs outside under a tent, and they provide napkins and ample sanitizer. Condiments are self serve (salsa, veggies, toppings/cilantro, etc.), as are to-go containers and plastic bags for condiments. They're open late night (~4:45am) so they take care of you! *Cabeza (Pig brain) tacos pictured Alambre with lengua (cow tongue) 3 tacos: Cabeza, Lengua, and...

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Christopher GorrieChristopher Gorrie
I came by here the other night to try out some LA Mexican food. The taco trucks are kind of hit or miss around the city I’ve noticed, with some being outstanding and others just so-so. Tacos Tamix was kind of in the middle ground in terms of LA taco trucks. The salsas were pretty good, especially the salsa verde, and the burrito was a decent size and no overpriced. I got a carne asada burrito with all toppings included. It was good, but kind of lacked flavor, as if the meat hadn’t been seasoned that well. The seating is under a tent, which party-style folding tables and chairs. The salsa bar is in a large metal stand beside the tent. Overall, Tacos Tamix isn’t bad, but it’s also not something to write home about. It’s good in a pinch, but I think the El Flamin taco trucks are better.
Chris RobinsonChris Robinson
Limited parking, but who cares? They move fast!! GREAT prices for really good flavor. They have a variety of around 8 or meats you can choose from, various meal options, drinks, and snacks/individual small items/tapas. I've had their carne asada, chicken, (pollo), cabeza (pig brain), carnitas, and al pastor meats in tacos and an alambre. Oh, and their horchata is 🔥🔥. So good. They have some tables and chairs outside under a tent, and they provide napkins and ample sanitizer. Condiments are self serve (salsa, veggies, toppings/cilantro, etc.), as are to-go containers and plastic bags for condiments. They're open late night (~4:45am) so they take care of you! *Cabeza (Pig brain) tacos pictured * Alambre with lengua (cow tongue) * 3 tacos: Cabeza, Lengua, and Tripas (intestine)
Serena HeSerena He
my go to taco spot by USC for the past few years; easily trumps the other popular taco spots (taco zone, tacos el unico, el huero, etc.) in flavor, freshness, and vibes. DEFINITELY try their al pastor—you can tell they slice it freshly for each order instead of preslicing a bunch and keeping it warm on the griddle. their tortas are also sooo good
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I came by here the other night to try out some LA Mexican food. The taco trucks are kind of hit or miss around the city I’ve noticed, with some being outstanding and others just so-so. Tacos Tamix was kind of in the middle ground in terms of LA taco trucks. The salsas were pretty good, especially the salsa verde, and the burrito was a decent size and no overpriced. I got a carne asada burrito with all toppings included. It was good, but kind of lacked flavor, as if the meat hadn’t been seasoned that well. The seating is under a tent, which party-style folding tables and chairs. The salsa bar is in a large metal stand beside the tent. Overall, Tacos Tamix isn’t bad, but it’s also not something to write home about. It’s good in a pinch, but I think the El Flamin taco trucks are better.
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Limited parking, but who cares? They move fast!! GREAT prices for really good flavor. They have a variety of around 8 or meats you can choose from, various meal options, drinks, and snacks/individual small items/tapas. I've had their carne asada, chicken, (pollo), cabeza (pig brain), carnitas, and al pastor meats in tacos and an alambre. Oh, and their horchata is 🔥🔥. So good. They have some tables and chairs outside under a tent, and they provide napkins and ample sanitizer. Condiments are self serve (salsa, veggies, toppings/cilantro, etc.), as are to-go containers and plastic bags for condiments. They're open late night (~4:45am) so they take care of you! *Cabeza (Pig brain) tacos pictured * Alambre with lengua (cow tongue) * 3 tacos: Cabeza, Lengua, and Tripas (intestine)
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my go to taco spot by USC for the past few years; easily trumps the other popular taco spots (taco zone, tacos el unico, el huero, etc.) in flavor, freshness, and vibes. DEFINITELY try their al pastor—you can tell they slice it freshly for each order instead of preslicing a bunch and keeping it warm on the griddle. their tortas are also sooo good
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