Welcome to The French Way, the go-to spot in Los Angeles for an authentic French Tacos experience straight from France.
Every French Tacos is made with passion — quality meats, crispy fries, melty cheese, and our signature sauces that take the flavor to the next level. Whether you go for a classic, a best-seller, or one of our signature creations, get ready for a bold, satisfying bite every time.
Our team is proud to offer warm, friendly service — bringing the true French street-food vibe right to L.A. Located in the heart of Los Angeles, perfect for a quick lunch, a filling dinner, or a comforting snack break.
Try it, taste it… and get hooked on The French Way.
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I got the grilled chicken French taco with fries stuffed inside of the tortilla with The French Way sauce, and wow — it was so good! The wrap was crispy on the outside, perfectly grilled, and the inside was loaded with juicy chicken, fries, and that creamy signature sauce that tied everything together. You can really taste the quality and the flavor is super unique — not your typical taco at all, more like a delicious French-style comfort wrap.
The staff were friendly, the service was quick, and the vibe felt authentically French street food. Definitely recommend if you want to try something different and flavorful in West LA. I’ll be back to try more flavors next time!
… moreLuiyi
Big fan of goat cheese, love the quality ingredients here, I would come back.
But I think The GOAT could benefit from roasted red peppers or pickled peppers of some sort, perhaps red cherry or jalapeños… even diced tomatoes would add more vibrancy. Tastes good, just a tad boring in its present form.
… moreAlex Giang
Size reference for portion size. Got the Paris, fries, Dijon and garlic parm. Total $22. It was shockingly large for me. It’s very easy to get full here. Very happy to have dijon mustard to cut through the grease. Very kind staff (looked like he was the only one there).
… moreOfer Bick
Yuk!. Ordered the Impossible Burger fold. $18.95 for a large panini Grilled wrap in a flour burrito tortilla. I’m a big fan of German Berliner street food wraps, but if this is truly exemplary of new French street food, as the owner claims in response to other negative reviews, then French street food is truly garbage. Enough to share for 2, but the taste is awful, and even with the one free small dipping sauce, these French flour tortilla burritos are still awful. The high rating reviews are not to be believed. The restaurant was deserted on a Wednesday night at 7:00 pm, which shows an unexplainable difference between Google ratings and true popularity. Truly high rated restaurants are typically packed with repeat customers. Other highly rated restaurants that I frequent that are truly incredible are always packed. And the decor, tables and setting here are dismal, too. Stay away is my best advice to you. The bad taste of my burrito fold still lingers as I write this review the next day. And the hole in my pocket burned by the $20 that I wasted here is unrepairable.
… morenicolas bednar
Absolutely delicious, I went in very excited for French fast food, and was absolutely blown away with how good it was. The fries in the sandwich brought me right back to France, the owner is a real French man who knows what he’s doing. There’s even a card table, my friend and I played cards while waiting for our food. 10/10 recommend and I will definitely be returning.
… moreJosefa Frank
It’s like i’m back in France!!! Truly one of the best “taco “ i had in a long time ! I tried the “burger” and the “G.o.a.t” and it was delicious, my favorite was the goat cheese and honey so good !
The owner and his wife are super friendly and answered all of my questions.
The location was clean and there is plenty of seating! If you are in the area definitely check them out !
… moreSacha Person
My favorite place in Los Angeles EVER !!! I’ve never been familiar with what they call “French tacos”, but upon looking at it online, I’ve learned that these are really famous in France, and it really felt like a breath of fresh air compared to my usual burritos and common restaurants. The guy speaks French, so it’s so awesome to learn about his country and also has a great accent ! To try “For Sure !” like the president says !
… moreZan Lee
Some seriously delicious French burritos. Actually, I would say it’s in between a burrito and a Panini. They use large flour tortillas, then you choose your ingredients to go inside and then they put it on a press so it has the best of both worlds. The guy working behind the counter was extremely polite and very helpful. They have a fairly small menu, but it has some great selections on it. They don’t have dedicated parking, but it’s easy to find street parking in this part of town, depending on the time of day. Pricing is also very fair and the sizes of everything are very generous. They have some tables inside, but most people seem to order to go, which is what we did for our meal as well.
For my first time, I tried the GOAT and especially loved the goat cheese inside. It mixed with the honey and made for some great flavors, and I would definitely order it again. We also got a side of fries, which are also included inside the wrap, and those were great as expected. Overall, I think this is a great fast food option and I plan to be back in the near future to try more items.
… moreGerthantis
Mar 2025
There is a little place just south of Wilshire. It’s unassuming and you could miss it if you drive by too fast, but you would be missing a lot.
They say that they sell “French tacos” but it’s really so much more. The wonderfully warm wraps that they make have some of the best flavors I’ve ever had in a hot pocketish format.
The brea of the wrap is unique and that flavors inside were so good that I didn’t even use the sauce that comes with it. I had the G.O.A.T. and the Basilica. Grilled Chicken and the rest. Highly recommend.
The owners are the real deal. Both French and hard working. Give them a visit. You will not be disappointed. Dis is some great Grindz.
… moreSierra Schiano
I must admit I was a bit confused by this place at first because I’m not familiar with this tradition of French cooking, but I was pleasantly surprised by the food. The “French Fold” is kind of like a cross between a savory crepe, a panini, a burrito, and a gyros. It’s a grilled tortilla wrap with your choice of meat/cheese/veggie filling + French fries inside the wrap. And it’s really delicious. I usually don’t like French fries/potatoes in my gyros/burritos but somehow it works here. Lots of protein for ppl watching their macros. Service is great too, very fast & friendly gentleman behind the counter. I recommend the Frenchway sauce both in the Fold and as a dip. Plenty of indoor seating & bathrooms at the back. Limited parking on the street, find neighborhood parking and walk up
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