Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Teddy's Red Tacos
500Pearl PointsOAD-ranked birria. No reservation needed.

About Teddy's Red Tacos
Teddy's Red Tacos is one of the most consistently recognised cheap-eats destinations in Los Angeles, ranked by Opinionated About Dining among the top cheap eats in North America three years running. The birria de res vampiro is the dish to order. Walk-in only, open daily 9 am to 10 pm at 731 E Slauson Ave — no reservation needed, no dress code, no friction.
Who Should Book Teddy's Red Tacos — and When
If you've been to Teddy's Red Tacos once and left thinking about the birria de res vampiro, you're already in the right frame of mind for a return visit. This is the kind of counter-service spot in South Los Angeles that rewards regulars: the menu is focused, the operation runs the same hours seven days a week (9 am to 10 pm), and knowing what to order — and when the kitchen is at its finest, matters more here than at most places in its price tier. Opinionated About Dining has ranked Teddy's among the leading cheap eats in North America three years running, reaching as high as #99 in 2023 before settling at #167 in 2024 and #190 in 2025. That's a competitive list, and the consistent presence on it tells you something meaningful: this is not a one-season discovery.
The Birria Rotation and When to Go
Birria de res is a braise, and braises respond to the season. In the cooler months, late autumn through winter, the consommé-soaked beef taco format that defines Teddy's vampiro plays to its strengths. The fat renders more cleanly into the dipping broth, and the overall effect is more satisfying when the temperature outside cooperates. Summer visits at 731 E Slauson Ave are still worth making, but if you're timing a trip, the window from October through February gives you birria at its most compelling. The aroma coming off the griddle, rendered beef fat, toasted chile, char from the tortilla, is the same year-round, but the experience of eating it lands differently when the weather is cooler.
The kitchen opens at 9 am, which is earlier than most birria operations in the city. Morning is worth considering: the consommé is fresh, the line is shorter than midday, and the tortillas come off a less-crowded griddle. If you went at lunch on your first visit, try breakfast or early morning on the next. The difference in pacing is noticeable.
Signature: The Vampiro
Teddy's vampiro, birria de res served in a crisped tortilla with the consommé on the side for dipping, is the dish that put this address on the OAD list. As a returning visitor, you already know this. The question is whether the rest of the menu justifies the trip on its own. For now, treat the vampiro as the anchor and build around it. If you're coming with someone who hasn't been, order the vampiro first; it frames everything else correctly.
For context on where Teddy's sits within the broader Mexican food conversation in Los Angeles, it operates in a different register entirely from places like Broken Spanish or Chulita, which take a more composed, sit-down approach. Teddy's is closer in spirit to Carnitas El Momo and Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez, counter-service operations where the quality lives in the product, not the room. For Yucatecan Mexican, Chichen Itza is worth knowing as a peer in the serious cheap-eats tier.
Google Rating and Crowd Validation
A 4.4 across 1,586 Google reviews at a counter-service spot in South LA is a meaningful signal. High-volume spots in this format tend to attract more polarising feedback than fine-dining venues; the fact that Teddy's holds a strong average across that many reviews suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. The OAD cheap eats ranking corroborates this independently.
Practical Details
Teddy's Red Tacos is open every day, 9 am to 10 pm, at 731 E Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90011. No booking is required, this is walk-in counter service. Pricing is in the cheap-eats tier; bring cash as a precaution, though payment specifics are not confirmed in current data. Dress is casual with no expectations. The operation is direct enough that solo diners and groups both work, though the format leans naturally toward the kind of quick, focused meal that suits one or two people. For a broader look at where Teddy's fits in the city's food scene, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. You can also explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences across the city.
Quick reference: Walk-in only, open daily 9 am–10 pm, 731 E Slauson Ave, Los Angeles. No reservation needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Teddy's Red Tacos?
No booking required — Teddy's Red Tacos is walk-in only, counter service. It's open every day from 9 am to 10 pm at 731 E Slauson Ave, so timing your visit is more about crowd management than reservations. Weekday mornings and early afternoons tend to move faster than weekend lunch peaks.
Does Teddy's Red Tacos handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is built around birria de res — a beef braise — so this is not a strong option for vegetarians or those avoiding red meat. No dietary accommodation details are in the available record. If beef isn't on the table, look elsewhere in LA's taco scene.
Is Teddy's Red Tacos good for solo dining?
Yes — counter-service format is one of the cleanest setups for solo diners. You order, you eat, no table pressure. At a spot ranked in OAD's North America Cheap Eats three consecutive years (2023–2025), solo visits are a low-friction way to work through the vampiro without coordinating a group.
Is lunch or dinner better at Teddy's Red Tacos?
Lunch is the practical call — birria is a braise and tends to be freshest and most consistent mid-service rather than late in the day. The kitchen runs 9 am to 10 pm daily, so arriving between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm puts you in the sweet spot before any sell-out risk on the consommé.
What are alternatives to Teddy's Red Tacos in Los Angeles?
For birria specifically, Teddy's is the OAD-ranked benchmark in South LA — ranked as high as #99 in North America Cheap Eats in 2023. If you want a sit-down Mexican experience at a higher price point, that's a different category entirely. For counter-service tacos elsewhere in LA, Sonoratown (Sonoran-style) and Guisados (braised fillings) are frequently cited comparisons, though neither is a like-for-like birria substitute.
Can I eat at the bar at Teddy's Red Tacos?
Teddy's operates as counter service, not a bar-and-dining setup. There's no bar seating in the traditional sense. Order at the counter, find a spot, and eat — the format is informal and fast-moving.
What should I wear to Teddy's Red Tacos?
Whatever you'd wear to any casual street-food stop. This is counter service in South LA — there's no dress expectation beyond being comfortable. The vampiro involves consommé dipping, so wearing something you'd mind getting splashed is a practical consideration, not a dress code one.
Location
731 E Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90011
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Teddy's Red Tacos
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Teddy's Red Tacos | ||
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ |
| Camphor | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ |
| Gwen | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Camphor, French-Asian, French, $$$$
- Gwen, New American, Steakhouse, $$$$
Comparing Teddy's Red Tacos to Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, Camphor, or Gwen is almost beside the point, they operate in entirely different price tiers and formats. Those venues are $$$$ tasting-menu or full-service operations requiring advance booking and significant spend per head. Teddy's is counter-service birria in the cheap-eats tier. If your question is where to spend $200 per person on a special-occasion dinner in Los Angeles, Kato or Camphor answer that. If your question is where to eat one of the most credentialed cheap tacos in the country, Teddy's answers it.
Within the cheap-eats Mexican tier specifically, Teddy's holds its own against any direct competitor in the city. Its three-year streak on the Opinionated About Dining North America Cheap Eats list, peaking at #99 in 2023, places it ahead of most casual Mexican operations in Los Angeles on independent critical recognition. Carnitas El Momo and Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez are the closest peers in format and quality tier, and the choice between them comes down to what protein you're after. For birria specifically, Teddy's vampiro is the benchmark reference in Los Angeles.
If you're deciding between a cheap-eats Mexican lunch and a fine-dining dinner on the same LA trip, there's no tension, do both. Teddy's at 9 am or noon, then Kato or Hayato in the evening covers the full range of what serious eating in Los Angeles looks like right now. The venues don't compete; they complement. Book the $$$$ room weeks in advance and walk into Teddy's the same day.
Hours
- 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
- Saturday
- 9 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–10 pm
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