Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Taquería Frontera
775ptsCypress Park tacos that earned national attention.

About Taquería Frontera
Taquería Frontera in Cypress Park is the go-to address for Tijuana-style tacos in Northeast LA, with an al pastor that earned national recognition on a U.S. best dishes list. Walk-in only, casual counter format, and one of the clearest value cases in the city. Book nothing — just show up.
Is Taquería Frontera worth the trip to Cypress Park?
Yes — if you are returning after a first visit and want to go deeper on the menu, Taquería Frontera is one of the clearest cases in Los Angeles for repeat visits paying off. The al pastor taco earned a national callout from a U.S.-wide leading dishes roundup, which is a meaningful credential for a casual counter spot in a neighbourhood that does not typically draw destination dining traffic. The Tijuana-style approach to asada and pastor sets it apart from the more common Mexico City-style taquerías that dominate much of East LA, and that distinction is worth understanding before you order.
The Space
Taquería Frontera sits at 700 Cypress Ave in Cypress Park, a residential stretch of Northeast LA that has seen a gradual shift in its food options over the past decade. The setting is casual — this is a neighbourhood spot, not a dining room with atmosphere engineered for Instagram. If you visited once and focused on getting in and out, a return trip is the right time to slow down and pay attention to how the space works. Counter seating, if available, puts you close to the action and gives you a better read on what is moving fast on any given day. The physical scale is modest, which means peak hours will feel tight. Plan accordingly.
What to Order on a Return Visit
The al pastor taco is the anchor and the reason the venue landed on a national leading dishes list. On a first visit, most people order it once. On a return, order it as a benchmark and then move around the menu with more confidence. The asada at Taquería Frontera is described as border-defying , a reference to the Tijuana-style preparation that differs from what you find at many other LA taquerías. If you defaulted to asada on your first visit, the return is the moment to compare both side by side and decide which format the kitchen executes better for your palate. Beyond those two anchors, the menu emphasis on Tijuana-style preparations means the quality of the tortilla and the char on the meat matter more here than salsas or toppings , pay attention to those elements rather than loading up on condiments.
Seasonal Considerations
For a casual taquería operating in Los Angeles, the most relevant seasonal factor is not a rotating menu , it is foot traffic and outdoor dining comfort. Cypress Park's climate means the venue is approachable year-round, but the shoulder months of spring and early autumn tend to produce the most comfortable conditions for eating at or near the counter without the heat of a full LA summer. If you are planning a midweek visit versus a weekend return, note that neighbourhood taquerías in this part of the city tend to draw heavier Saturday and Sunday crowds from across LA, not just local regulars. A weekday visit gives you better access to the space and a more measured pace. There is no evidence in the available data of a seasonal menu rotation, so the decision of when to visit is primarily logistical rather than ingredient-driven.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No reservation infrastructure is indicated in the available data, which is consistent with the casual counter format. Walk-in is the expected mode. The address , 700 Cypress Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90065 , puts you in Cypress Park, accessible by car with street parking typical of the neighbourhood. Hours and phone are not confirmed in our data, so check directly before making the trip. For context on how this fits into a broader LA dining day, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, and if you are planning around the area more broadly, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide cover the surrounding options.
Quick reference: Walk-in only, casual counter format, 700 Cypress Ave Cypress Park, confirm hours before visiting.
How It Compares
Taquería Frontera does not compete on the same axis as the high-end LA dining circuit. Venues like Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi operate in the $$$$ tier with reservation lead times measured in weeks or months. Frontera is a different category entirely , casual, walk-in, and priced at a fraction of those rooms. The more useful comparison is with Holbox, the Mexican seafood counter at Mercado La Paloma, which also draws cross-city traffic for a specific Mexican food proposition at an accessible price point. Holbox wins on seafood-forward preparations; Frontera wins if your priority is Tijuana-style meat tacos with a proven al pastor.
Within the taquería category specifically, Frontera's national recognition for a single dish gives it a credential that most neighbourhood spots lack. That does not make it the only destination-worthy taquería in LA , the city has significant depth in this category , but it does mean the al pastor benchmark is worth testing against other top-tier options you may have tried. For visitors building a broader picture of LA's restaurant range, the contrast between a meal here and a reservation at Providence or Osteria Mozza illustrates the full spread of what the city offers across price points. Frontera is not a consolation prize for a missed reservation elsewhere , it is a specific, credentialed choice for Tijuana-style tacos that holds its own on a national level.
Pearl Picks , If You Are Researching Further
If Taquería Frontera is part of a broader LA dining trip, the following Pearl pages will help you build out the rest of the itinerary: Kato for New Taiwanese tasting menu work, Somni for molecular progressions, and Hayato for Japanese kaiseki. For reference points on what destination-level casual dining looks like in other U.S. cities, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Smyth in Chicago provide useful contrast. If you are tracking nationally recognised dishes specifically, the same editorial instinct that flagged Frontera's al pastor has also pointed to Le Bernardin in New York City, Atomix in New York City, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico as venues where a single dish defines the visit. Also see our full Los Angeles wineries guide if you are planning a wider LA itinerary.
FAQs
What should I order at Taquería Frontera?
Start with the al pastor , it earned a place on a national leading dishes list and is the clearest reason to make the trip. The asada is described as Tijuana-style, which differs from Mexico City preparations you may know from other LA taquerías. On a return visit, order both and compare. Focus on the tortilla quality and the char on the meat rather than building around toppings.
What should I wear to Taquería Frontera?
No dress code. This is a casual neighbourhood counter spot in Cypress Park. Wear whatever you would wear to a taco stand. Nothing about the setting or price point requires any special consideration on clothing.
Is Taquería Frontera good for a special occasion?
Not in the traditional sense. If you want a celebratory dinner with table service, a wine list, and a room designed for the occasion, look at Providence or Osteria Mozza instead. Frontera is the right call for a special occasion only if that occasion is specifically about eating one of LA's most-cited al pastor tacos , a legitimate reason, but a narrow one.
Can I eat at the bar at Taquería Frontera?
Counter seating is the likely format given the casual taquería setup, but specific seating configuration is not confirmed in our data. Walk in and assess on arrival. The modest scale of the space means your options will be visible immediately.
Does Taquería Frontera handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation information is not confirmed in our data. For a taquería format, the menu is likely meat-focused given the Tijuana-style emphasis on asada and al pastor. If you have strict dietary requirements, contact the venue directly before visiting , phone and website details are not currently in our records, so check Google listings for current contact information.
What are alternatives to Taquería Frontera in Los Angeles?
Holbox at Mercado La Paloma is the closest comparison at a similar price point, but with a seafood-forward Mexican focus rather than meat tacos. For the broader LA dining range, our full Los Angeles restaurants guide covers the full spectrum from casual counters to tasting menu rooms.
Compare Taquería Frontera
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taquería Frontera | The 23 Best Restaurant Dishes We Ate Across the U.S.; Famous Taco: Taco Al PastorDescription: Taquería Frontera is a vibrant, casual spot in Cypress Park, Los Angeles, known for serving some of the city's best Tijuana-style tacos. Their menu highlights border-defying asada and a must-try al pastor taco, often cited as a top-tier taquería in LA. The motto is "More tacos, less borders!" | — | |
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Holbox | Michelin 1 Star | $$ | — |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
Comparing your options in Los Angeles for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Taquería Frontera?
Taquería Frontera operates as a casual counter-format taqueria, consistent with the Tijuana-style model. There is no indication of bar seating in the available data. Expect counter ordering and either outdoor or street-adjacent eating rather than a seated bar experience.
Does Taquería Frontera handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary accommodation data is available for this venue. Tijuana-style taquerias typically center on meat-forward preparations, and the al pastor taco that earned national recognition on the 23 Best Restaurant Dishes list is not a vegetarian item. If dietary flexibility is a priority, confirm directly before visiting.
What are alternatives to Taquería Frontera in Los Angeles?
For seafood tacos and aguachile in LA, Holbox at Mercado La Paloma is the stronger call. If you want to stay in the casual taco format but explore different regional styles, Guerrilla Tacos covers more menu ground. Taquería Frontera is the specific choice if Tijuana-style asada and al pastor are what you are after.
Is Taquería Frontera good for a special occasion?
No. This is a casual counter taqueria in Cypress Park with no reservation infrastructure and a format built for quick, repeat visits. For a special occasion dinner in LA, Kato or Hayato are the appropriate moves. Taquería Frontera is the right call when the occasion is specifically great tacos.
What should I order at Taquería Frontera?
Start with the al pastor taco, which was named to a national best dishes list covering the entire United States. The asada is the other anchor of the menu and the venue's Tijuana-style identity. Order both on a first visit before expanding to the rest of the menu.
What should I wear to Taquería Frontera?
Whatever you wore to get there. This is a casual street-level taqueria at 700 Cypress Ave in Cypress Park. There is no dress consideration beyond basic comfort, and anything beyond that would be out of place for the format.
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