Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Santa Cecilia Mexican Food
275ptsBoyle Heights taco counter worth the trip.

About Santa Cecilia Mexican Food
Santa Cecilia has been a Boyle Heights fixture since 1995, and its taco de tripa bien doradita — named by LA Taco as the city's best crispy tripe taco — is the reason to visit. No reservation needed; walk up to the counter at Mariachi Plaza. If you have been once and played it safe, go back and order the signature.
Santa Cecilia Mexican Food: Should You Go?
If you have been once and left thinking the taco de tripas was good, go back and order it again — because according to LA Taco, it is the leading in the city. Santa Cecilia has been operating at Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights since 1995, and the crispy tripe taco is the reason to return. This is not a destination you visit for atmosphere or a curated brunch menu. You visit because the cooking is precise, the price is almost certainly low, and the taco de tripa bien doradita — crisped to the point where the texture does the arguing , is one of the most credentialled bites in East LA.
What to Order If You Are Going Back
The taco de tripa bien doradita is the signature. The name translates to well-crisped tripe taco, and the emphasis on doneness is the point: tripe done correctly at this level requires patience and temperature control that most street-taco operations skip. If you came last time and played it safe, this is the visit where you order it. For context on where this fits in the wider Mexican food conversation in LA, Holbox is the comparison for Mexican cooking at the serious end of the $$ tier , but Holbox is seafood-forward and a different register entirely. Santa Cecilia is the place for offal done correctly, on a busy plaza, without a reservation.
Morning and Weekend Timing
The Mariachi Plaza location means weekend mornings carry a particular energy: the plaza functions as a gathering point for the neighbourhood, and the foot traffic around Santa Cecilia on weekends reflects that. If the brunch or breakfast angle matters to you, this is a venue where showing up early on a Saturday or Sunday makes practical sense , the food is the same, but the context of the plaza at that hour is part of what makes the visit feel grounded in place. Hours are not confirmed in our data, so check before you go. Given the storefront format and the neighbourhood's rhythms, mid-morning on a weekend is a reasonable time to aim for.
Practical Details
Santa Cecilia is at 1707 Pleasant Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033, inside Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights. Booking is not required , walk up. This is a counter or window-service operation, not a reservation restaurant. For a broader look at where to eat and drink across the city, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
On the fine dining end of LA's restaurant spectrum, venues like Providence, Kato, Somni, Osteria Mozza, and Hayato represent a completely different price point and booking challenge. Santa Cecilia operates in a different register entirely , easy to access, low friction, and more specifically credentialled within its category than many restaurants that cost ten times as much per person. For comparison across the US, Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Smyth in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, and Emeril's in New Orleans all sit in the formal tasting-menu category. Santa Cecilia's comparison set is taco counters, not tasting rooms , and in that set, the LA Taco recognition puts it at the leading. For those planning internationally, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represents the European fine dining pole of this kind of comparison.
The Verdict
If you are an East LA regular, Santa Cecilia should already be in rotation. If you visited once and defaulted to something familiar, the return visit has a clear objective: order the taco de tripa bien doradita. The LA Taco citation is a credible benchmark in this category, and the 1995 operating history in Boyle Heights is evidence of sustained neighbourhood trust. Booking is not an issue. The only decision is when to go , and a weekend morning at Mariachi Plaza is a solid answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Santa Cecilia? The taco de tripa bien doradita is the signature and the reason LA Taco named it the city's leading taco de tripas. Order that first.
- Do I need a reservation? No. Santa Cecilia is a walk-up operation. Booking difficulty is easy , just show up, though weekend mornings may see a queue given the plaza traffic.
- Is Santa Cecilia good for a weekend morning visit? Yes. The Mariachi Plaza setting makes weekend mornings particularly worthwhile , the neighbourhood context adds to the visit, and you avoid any midday rush.
- How does Santa Cecilia compare to other Mexican options in LA? For offal and traditional street-taco formats, it is the most credentialled option at this price tier in East LA. Holbox is the comparison if you want serious Mexican cooking at the $$ level, but it focuses on seafood and operates in a different format entirely.
- Where is Santa Cecilia located? 1707 Pleasant Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033, inside Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights.
Compare Santa Cecilia Mexican Food
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Santa Cecilia Mexican Food | Famous Taco: Taco de Tripa Bien DoraditaDescription: An unassuming storefront in Boyle Heights, Santa Cecilia Mexican Food is renowned for serving what LA Taco calls the city's best taco de tripas (crispy tripe taco). Located in Mariachi Plaza, it offers authentic Mexican street food and classics, serving East LA since 1995. | Easy | — | ||
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Santa Cecilia Mexican Food known for?
Santa Cecilia Mexican Food is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Los Angeles.
Where is Santa Cecilia Mexican Food located?
Santa Cecilia Mexican Food is located in Los Angeles, at Mariachi Plz De Los, 1707 Pleasant Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033.
How can I contact Santa Cecilia Mexican Food?
You can reach Santa Cecilia Mexican Food via the venue's official channels.
Recognized By
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