
I've been wanting to come here for ages and finally made the effort. Only open Fridays after 4. Parking is nonexistent so be prepared to circle the blocks a million times. It's a grill w tables...
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Poncho's Tlayudas in Los Angeles, CA, celebrates the vibrant flavors of Oaxaca's Sierra Norte while honoring Indigenous migrant communities in California. The establishment offers a unique culinary experience that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Through their menu, Poncho's Tlayudas aims to share authentic Oaxacan cuisine, bringing a taste of tradition to the local community. Their commitment to honoring Indigenous roots is evident in every dish they serve.
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I've been wanting to come here for ages and finally made the effort. Only open Fridays after 4. Parking is nonexistent so be prepared to circle the blocks a million times. It's a grill w tables...
It's been a while since my last visit here. Came here with a couple of friends this time. My previous visit I got the morongo or blood sausage. This time around, we got the chorizo and the tasajo...
First time trying tlayuda from oaxaca. The owner is the sweetest and holds his cookout in his backyard. I couldn't decide on the meat so I got the tres carne. It's on a crispy corn tortilla with...
You can spot the red canopy of Poncho's Tlayudas hanging above the front yard of a home in South LA. Correction, you can let your nose find the way by smelling the wood smoke. Here at this casual...
This was my introduction to Oaxacan food! And I'm in LOVE! The blue corn and cheese and lettuce and beans were fried on a fire grill... so fresh and somehow chewy and crispy? The portions were...