
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone: (213) 620-0477
Website: https://grandcentralmarket.com/vendors/ana-maria/
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Ana Maria – Grand Central Market
Ana Maria, 317 S Broadway, Ste C, Los Angeles, CA 90013, US
Reviews
The horchata was also amazing.
As in one taco was so loaded with meat that i could make 3 tacos out of it. The guy gave me a total of three tortillas.
The carne asada meat looked weird though. It looked less like carne asada more like shredded meat. Best resembled ground beef.
The tacos were good. They wernt over the top greasy, but instead tasty. Very simple too, onky meat salsa of your choice and some cilantro and onion.
The tortillas they used were the white corn ones that have a bitter after taste. I prefere the yellow corn. I dont think anyone should use the white ones as they taste bland and have that bitter aftertaste.
My order was 5 dollars. Not bad. I dont usually buy mexican food because it falls short but this place was good. Exactly how a taco should taste(minus points for the tortilla).
It honestly doesn’t look like much from the storefront inside of grand central market, especially next to another taco place right next door. We had originally come here for one of the iconic breakfast spots but the line was unacceptably long for a hungry girl waiting for breakfast (at around 10am lol). I saw a bunch of construction workers on line at this joint and that signaled to me that this place would have some good food , and the construction workers are always right! For $13, I got a huge burrito stuffed with more meat than I thought would be possible to stuff in a burrito. We’re talking no filler here, no beans or rice or veggies which I probably could’ve requested but there was a bit of a language barrier.
The overall taste was good but the carne asada meat was dry. The tamarindo drink was super tasty and refreshing.
I recently had the pleasure of trying their carne asada sope and gordita, and I must say, they did not disappoint. Ana Maria’s commitment to authenticity shines through in every bite. The flavors are bold, the ingredients fresh, and the execution flawless.
The carne asada sope was a delightful mix of savory and satisfying. The tender carne asada paired perfectly with the soft yet slightly crispy base of the sope. Topped with beans, crema, and guacamole, each bite offered a symphony of flavors that left me craving more.
The gordita, on the other hand, was a revelation. Stuffed with generous portions of carne asada, beans, crema, and guacamole, it was a handheld feast that exceeded my expectations. The combination of textures and flavors was nothing short of divine. However, be warned: this is not a sandwich you can tackle with your hands alone. A fork is definitely required to fully enjoy this culinary masterpiece.
While the prices may be a tad higher than other stalls in the market, Ana Maria more than makes up for it with the quality and quantity of their offerings. The portions are indeed killer, ensuring that you’ll leave fully satisfied.
In conclusion, if you’re in search of authentic Mexican cuisine that doesn’t compromise on flavor or quality, look no further than Ana Maria’s stall. Whether you opt for the sope, gordita, or any other offering on their menu, you’re in for a treat that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Don’t let the price deter you; this is one culinary experience that’s well worth every penny.