(213) 353-4930
1300 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles,
CA
90017
34.0538
-118.2668
Neighborhoods: Westlake, Central LA
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In Short – Gaudy decor recalls the Mexican kitsch institution El Cholo but this is the real deal: festively costumed waitresses and roving mariachis who, for small tips, engage in four-part harmonies. Homemade tortillas and queso fundido--molten cheeses with additions like chipotle peppers or crumbled chorizo--whet the appetite for camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped, cheese-stuffed shrimp), and molcajete azteca, a bowlful of panela cheese, cactus and any combination of grilled steak, chicken or shrimp, all in tomato-chili salsa. Flan follows for dessert.
| ambiance | 81.25% positive |
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| drinks | 100.0% positive |
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| food quality | 93.75% positive |
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| menu variety | 100.0% positive |
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| overall | 100.0% positive |
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| service | 85.71000099182129% positive |
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| value | 100.0% positive |
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bland but wholesome
by Doug Millhoff
Overall, a disappointment, but with a couple of important exceptions (please read entire review):
The service is good and atmosphere quaintly quiet and intimate, the preparation and (most) ingredients are of high quality, that's the good news.
If you're looking for a quiet place to meet and talk, you could do much worse.
The cuisine, however, is something of a let-down.
To my tastes, Mexican food evokes a certain amount of flavor and texture and zest.
I'm not talking spicy-hot here, in fact I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to food that bites back and clears my sinuses.
I first dined here last November, meeting with my half-brother while he was in town.
I ordered a seafood enchilada, and might as well have been handed a slab of microwaved tofu.
The shrimp were those tiny bay shrimp, not what I'd expect to find inside a tortilla, and the crab mushy and flavorless, and if any seasonings were used, I couldn't taste them. I'd have done better with imitation crab at three bucks a pound at Ralphs, at least that stuff has texture. The corn tortilla was apparently steamed, no cheese or sauce toppings.
Because I was dining with family, I didn't raise any fuss at the time because I was dining with family, but several months later I came across a show called "Kitchen Nightmares" and that got me thinking. I decided to post a review, but decided I should contact management to see what went wrong.
Management invited me to come back in and try a 'replacement' meal of equal value. Turns out he is never there when he's supposed to be, so I was never able to talk with him in detail about the experience, and it wasn't clear whether he even understood the problem. But when I showed up and he wasn't there, a friendly, very-professional waitress who spoke and understood pretty fluent English eventually showed up and greeted me.
I described the flavorless, disappointing experience, she confirmed that it had been prepared and served correctly. So I tried something else.
The hard-shell beef taco and beef enchilada proved to be equally bland. The rice and refried beans were standard fare, chips came with salsa that was too hot for me to handle.
The waitress said their customers preferred the meals bland, so if you want bland, mid-priced mexican food in a pleasant atmosphere...
And that is the other exception.
The reason I was dining here with my half-brother, the reason he was in town, is that he has Crohn's disease, and just up the street is Good Samaritan Hospital, which has a clinic specializing in digestive disorders, and whose own kitchen is much more disappointing than this place can ever be.
They don't advertise it, but their meal menu apparently caters to digestive disorders with low tolerance for seasoning.
And, while the flavor is missing, the quality doesn't appear to be. Setting aside the conundrum of serving chips with dangerously-hot salsa, it's probably a pretty good dining experience for connisseurs of bland food (blandies?)
They still need to use bigger shrimp.
- Pros: quiet, intimate atmosphere
- Cons: flavorless cuisine
Their coffee is AMAZING and the food is good, too.
by Level5Op
A friend of mine took me here, raving about the food, but it was the coffee I fell in love with. I wasn't particularly hungry, so I didn't eat all that much, but what I had was delicious. I had never experienced a restaurant where they serve meals for two in heated clay pots, which was very interesting and made for a quite tasty meal. However... it's the coffee that I found amazing. I literally had six cups of it before I was done. I've never had better coffee anywhere in Los Angeles.
- Pros: Best coffee in town
- Cons: Parking sucks
Good food
by monica1234
Had a great meal. Not the usual place I would go but glad I did.
If you like Mexican food this is the place.
- Pros: good food
- Cons: a bit loud
Fun atmosphere, food not impressive
by slpdocstu
The restaurant itself is a little kitchy, but in a good way. They have people playing the guitar that serenade the tables (although some aren't the slightest bit authentic - just a white guy with a guitar). The servers wear what appears to be Mexican clothing. But, I go restaurants more for the food than anything else - and the food was disappointing. They serve some of the most boring rice I've ever seen in a Mexican restaurant. The beans are just your typical refried beans with a little cheese thrown on top. And the entree itself was bland and unexciting. I won't be back. You can find Mexican food for much less that tastes much better.
- Pros: Atmosphere, decor
- Cons: Food
De-Lic-Ioso!!!
by wildswede
Went for Lunch. If you like spicy get the Filete Al Chipotle (flank steak smothered in a spicy chipotle sauce on a bed of tortillas), although everything on the menu looked good! Their salsas are fantastic, and their macaroni soup (comes with all(?) meals) is delish. I don't know how they make their beans, but these are in a broth with bacon and chiles. Fantastic. Service great, prices very reasonable for amount of food you get. Bring quarters for parking on street.
- Pros: FOOD, Service, FOOD
The Details on La Parrilla Restaurant
Place Categories:
- good mexican food
- fun atmosphere
- great service
- great meal
- love cesar chavez location
- fantastic salsa
- disappointing food
- decent prices
- suggest potatoe tacos
- very interesting heated clay pots
- friendly staff
- good drinks
- friendly veryprofessional waitress
- best cesar salads
- amazing coffee
- good quaintly
- loved outside patio
- pretty good dining experience
- good chips
- good place
- best fo
- not romantic restaurant
- disappointing experience
- good everything
- fresh guacamole


