Latino Heritage

Latino Heritage

Cocina Los Velasquez 2020
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This guide is part of a series highlighting the Latinx community in Los Angeles, published in collaboration with L.A. TACO in honor of Latinx Heritage Month. Check back weekly for
Mural by Lapiztola at SPARC in Venice
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Las Colibrí at the L.A. County Holiday Celebration
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Taking place from September 15 to October 15, Latino Heritage Month celebrates the rich cultural history of the Latino community with events throughout Los Angeles.
Champurrado and carnitas plate at La Luz del Dia on Olvera Street
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Yes, it really does get cold in LA. Take the chill off with a warm and comforting cup of the traditional Mexican favorite, champurrado.
Festival de Moles at Guelaguetza in Koreatown
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"La Próxima Generación" shines the spotlight on the next generation of LA's Latino chefs and restaurateurs. The series is hosted by Bricia Lopez, co-owner of Guelaguetza, the acclaimed Oaxacan restaurant
Tolucan green tacos
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Connoisseurs tout The Chori-Man as the finest handmade Mexican chorizo in Los Angeles, making it a must stop on the dineL.A. Taco Trek.
Ozuna Conga Room
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The catch-all term “Latin music” can encompass an amorphous array of regional styles (going geographically from Aztlan to Tierra del Fuego) and genres (e.g., Latin reggae, Latin metal, Latin Morrissey
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On any given night, the best live orchestras, small combos, and Latin music DJs are guaranteed to be playing one of L.A.'s world-class venues.
Pastelaso El Guero at Mariscos El Bigotón
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Discover five of the best dishes in the vibrant community located between Boyle Heights and Montebello/Monterey Park.
enchiladas verde
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From Mariscos Jalisco to MorrisseyOKE, discover Boyle Heights, one of L.A.'s most historic and vibrant neighborhoods.