Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8905 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034
Phone: (424) 258-6396
Website: https://laesquinaonvenice.com/
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Reviews
This place is a must try!!
The red and green salsa was delicious and spiced to perfection! Thank you La Esquina.
I also came on a Tuesday morning if you want to try the same chef’s food!
I frequent this place usually on Tuesdays when they have their Taco Tuesday special which is $2 per taco. For the price, it’s amazing. They are pretty tasty, but not necessarily out of this world. My favorite tacos to order are Al Pastor, Carne Asada, then Pollo, but Al Pastor is by far my favorite. I just love the pineapple on it and the meat is seasoned decently well and tender. The carne asada is good too, but sometimes it’s a bit drier/chewy but it’s still good. The tacos are garnished well with diced onions and cilantro and are wrapped with two small corn tortillas.
The tacos also come with a decent sized serving of chips which is awesome! They also give you a plethora of different sauces to use with varying spice levels. It also come with a side of radishes and limes!
I ordered a California Burrito once and it was okay. The carne asada was really good and tender, but the potatoes/fries were too soggy/mushy. Maybe not worth for the price.
Service is usually pretty fast. If you dine inside or outside at the tables, they’ll bring you your tacos on a platter. The line can get a little busy, but it generally moves fast.
Overall, great tacos for the price and for the area!
My husband and I ordered two “loaded” burritos, but they were anything but that. There was maybe an ounce of meat in the entire burrito. We paid an extra $2.99 for carne asada, and for that price, you’d think they’d be more generous with the portion–but it was like they were rationing it as if cows were going extinct. Literally less than 1 ounce of meat in the entire burrito.
I mentioned the portion size to a staff member I’ve seen many times before, and his response was, “This is how they always come.” That couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve consistently ordered burritos and tacos here, and the portions have never looked this skimpy. When I pointed it out, he just shrugged and said that if I wanted extra meat, it would be an additional charge. I explained there was barely any meat to start with, and he insisted that’s just how the carne asada comes, especially with the upcharge. The whole interaction felt dismissive and, frankly, absurd.
As someone with years of experience in hospitality, I was shocked by the lack of care for quality and customer experience. Spending $50 on burritos should come with decent service, not to mention a burrito that actually feels “loaded.” Standard food establishments give at LEAST 3ounces of meat for some context.
The last time I was here, I ordered a quesadilla for my son, and it turned out to be far spicier than expected–an 8/10 on the spice level. I couldn’t believe it when I tried it. Thankfully, the woman working that day was kind enough to replace it since my five-year-old couldn’t eat it. I wondered if the cooks had changed but still decided to give them another chance.
Unfortunately, my family left La Esquina today feeling disappointed, hungry, and frustrated by the experience. The greed was obvious in the meager portions, lack of customer service, and refusal to make things right.