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Contribuisci feedbackThere are many taquerias on Olvera Street, but our favorite has been El Rancho Grande. Their Taquitos and Guacamole Sauce are the best in my opinion. Their tacos and enchiladas are also very good. The service is always good and they’re usually packed, just wait your turn for a table and be ready to enjoy delicious Taquitos. There is a small lot close to the entrance on one side and two big lots on the other side.
I got the special with taco and taquitos, they brought out the sauces and I got lost in the sauce it was soo gooodFood: 5/5
Lukewarm enchilada with unmelted cheese. It seemed like they just didn't care enough to heat it up. There is so much good Mexican food in LA, I regretted going here.Food: 2/5
El Rancho Grande is a hidden gem that brings the flavors of Mexico to Los Angeles in the most authentic and delightful way possible. Located in [insert address], this restaurant has quickly become one of my favorite go-to spots for Mexican cuisine.The moment you step inside El Rancho Grande, you're greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The rustic decor, colorful artwork, and traditional music create an ambiance that immediately transports you to Mexico. It's the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience.The menu at El Rancho Grande is a true celebration of Mexican culinary traditions. From classic dishes like enchiladas and tacos to more unique specialties, they offer a wide variety of options that cater to every palate. The flavors are rich, vibrant, and incredibly satisfying. Every bite is a taste of Mexico's finest ingredients and culinary techniques.One of the standout dishes at El Rancho Grande is their mouthwatering carne asada. The meat is tender, juicy, and perfectly seasoned, making it an absolute treat for the taste buds. Paired with their homemade salsas and freshly made tortillas, it's a true delight that keeps me coming back for more.
The best food in Los Angeles she my cousin I drive ? 3hr to get there it me art and cathy herrera cousin.