Prisoner Wine food truck crawl
The famous fried shrimp taco from the classic food truck Mariscos Jalisco on Olympic Boulevard in East L.A. Everything here is topped with creamy ripe avocado, the better to mitigate the chile.
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Wes Avila’s Guerrilla Tacos truck parked in front of Blacktop Coffee in East L.A.
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Lunch from the Guerrilla Tacos truck spread out on one of the tables in front of Blacktop Coffee on E. 3rd Street in the downtown arts district.
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A massive pork shoulder torta from Guerrilla Tacos stuffed with ham, a fried egg and three kinds of cheeses, plus cannellini beans, greens and chile morita.
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Albacore tostada with tomatillo, chile and white nectarine from the Guerrilla Tacos truck
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Pork shoulder torta and an albacore tostada with tomatillo and nectarine from the Guerrilla Tacos truck
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Winemaker Jen Beloz of Prisoner Wine Company orders short rib tacos from the Kogi truck parked on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles.
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Blackjack quesadilla from the Kogi taco truck filled with caramelized onions, spicy pork and lots of melted cheddar and jack cheese. That’s a jalapeño salsa verde on top.
(S. Irene Virbila / Los Angeles Times)S. Irene Virbila is a former restaurant critic and wine columnist for the Los Angeles Times. She left in 2015.