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Originally planned as a taco stand, the owners of Best Fish Taco in Ensenada (in Los Feliz) opened a sit-down restaurant, with crispy fish and shrimp tacos still at taco-stand prices, from $1-$3 dollars. Across from the salsa bar, ponchos hang on the walls beneath large surfboards. The minimalist décor includes short green stools sitting beneath about six light blue tables. (323) 466-5552
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Super basic. They offer two kinds of tacos: fried fish and fried shrimp. Neither costs more than a couple bucks, so this is so much better than hitting the drive-thru if you're feeling the recession/gas prices. The batter is light enough that you don't feel like el gordo after having, say, five of them. The salsa bar is so much more fresh and exciting than what you find behind the sneeze guard at La Salsa (some great avocado and mango options, and you add your own cabbage, if you so desire). There's a handful of tables inside and out to fight over (although the ones inside are like cocktail tables you stand at) - if you can't deal, just take your tacos with you and cruise Hillhurst while you eat (it's a taco, for Christ's sake, you can eat it while you walk). They don't serve beer, but also don't seem to care/notice if you BYO (especially if you're sitting outside). For some reason, a lot of cops seem to hang out there (salary?) which might make the BYO thing a little more sketchy, but even if you're afraid of our men in blue, don't let it deter you from trying the tacos! They only take cash, but really, you can probably find the price of a taco from the change in the ashtray of your car...
Parking is mostly neighborhood. No permits, no meters
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