Carnal Cocina Artesanal

Mexican restaurant · Highland Park

Carnal Cocina Artesanal

Mexican restaurant · Highland Park

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5831 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042

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Unique Oaxacan flavors with tuna tlayudas, duck mole, octopus  

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5831 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042 Get directions

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$30–50

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The 20 Best Brunch Restaurants In Los Angeles

"Carnal is cheaper than other brunch spots that fill you up on benedicts and booze, but we'd argue a Oaxacan meal here is a much more luxurious experience. Wednesday through Sunday, this casual spot in Highland Park serves an interesting daytime menu of Mexican spins on diner classics, like lobster toasts drenched in chipotle crema, huitlacoche-stuffed omelets, and waffles topped with chilaquiles verdes. Most dishes float around $20, and while there’s no alcohol on Carnal’s menu, there is some very good cafe de olla." - brant cox, sylvio martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/best-brunch-la-greatest-hits-list
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The 17 Best Restaurants In Highland Park

"Carnal is sneakily a fine dining experience, even if it brands itself as a casual spot. This small Oaxacan restaurant from the Simón chef is somewhere you go for run-of-the-mill plans like hangover brunch with your friends, but the food looks (and tastes) worthy of a special occasion. Familiar Mexican ingredients are spliced together in ways that get your feet tapping under Carnal’s long communal table: fatty tuna tlayudas sprinkled with chile-dusted grasshoppers, a vegan mushroom ceviche negro that jolts your mouth, and a pink-in-the-middle duck breast that your server dowses in smoky mole negro. And just when you start to question if Carnal is all that “casual” after all, the chef’s cousin offers you a humble café de olla in a ceramic mug because it’s good for digestion. Take them up on it." - brant cox, sylvio martins, andrew ryce, cathy park

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/highland-park-best-restaurants
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Carnal pushes Oaxacan food into uncharted territory—and has a blast doing it - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Carnal makes some of the city’s most beautiful interpretations of Oaxacan cooking. One course might be a humble avocado taco, or a glossy tuna tlayuda sprinkled with chile-dusted grasshoppers. The next will be grilled octopus bathed in a three-chile sauce that changes personalities the more you eat it. And, by the end of the night, you'll have seen a server pour epazote-infused shrimp bisque around delicate, seafood-stuffed tetelas, and watched the chef brûlée banana custard. Sounds fancy, right? photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp Nope. Carnal is actually quite casual. Like its seafood truck sibling Simón, this Highland Park restaurant gets a whole lot done in just a little bit of space. Their narrow black room resembles a miniaturized theater, with an open kitchen and 500-something corn cobs dangling above your head. It feels so obviously like a restaurant run by people. The chef’s cousin—who, on some nights, runs around taking orders—is generous with dish recommendations, as well as his thoughts on why the chef should swap out enfrijoladas for enmoladas on their brunch menu. He's so charismatic that he could sell us a timeshare we don't even want. Because there are only four, at most five, people working at Carnal at any given moment, the host who shows you to your seat will also probably be the one dousing mole over a juicy duck breast tableside. On busy nights, this also means that the restaurant's wait times and the texture of your tlayuda’s tenderized tuna may be less than ideal. Still, Carnal is so welcoming that we'd send anyone who wants to take things slow with some fresh atole and a few drippy chicharrón tacos topped with pork cracklings. photo credit: Jessie Clapp The combination of Carnal’s DIY aesthetic with its high-end food is refreshing, even boundary-pushing as far as expanding LA’s definition of what Oaxacan food can look and taste like without needing to preach about it. When Carnal plays with traditional ingredients—like adding buttery, sliced lengua to your morning chilaquiles or swapping out fish for mushrooms in its mouth-jolting ceviche negro—nothing feels contrived. These are simply reimagined Oaxacan staples that make us want to clap, like those annoying people who applaud when the pilot lands the plane. And you get to eat them in an intimate room, washing down the meal with a mug of café de olla. The chef’s cousin says it’s good for digestion, and he’s never steered us wrong so far. Food Rundown photo credit: Jessie Clapp Agua Frescas Sorry pal, there’s no booze at Carnal (yet). Good news, the delicious agua frescas are more than enough. We especially like the pulpy agua de tamarindo with the sugar and tang of a well-balanced lemonade, and the tepache that hits you with the bold acidity of fermented pineapple then mellows out with the warmth of melted piloncillo. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Ceviche Negro This vegan ceviche zaps every functioning taste bud you have. It’s intensely bright and acidic in an I-can’t-stop-eating-this type of way, and the charred tomatillos give the marinade a smoke smooch that balances everything out. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Tlayuda de Tasajo This was the first dish we ever tried at Carnal, and it instantly revealed to us how special the place is. It's stunning and infinitely interesting. The fish is pounded until delicate like satin, the tamarind aioli is sweet and tangy, and the crumbled grasshoppers add crunch and little flecks of chile to every bite. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Taco de Chicharrón Chicharrón two ways, both executed to perfection. This giant taco is rich, so order to share it if you’re not exceptionally hungry. It comes on a thick, supple handmade tortilla filled with salsa-stewed chicharrón that disintegrates the moment it touches your tongue. The pork crackling topping is there for extra texture or maybe to show off. Probably both. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Taco del Mercado The simple, high-quality ingredients do all the talking here, so order this if you need a break from bold flavors. It’s just creamy guacamole, big crumbles of salty queso fresco, and those chile-dusted grasshoppers in a handmade tortilla. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Pulpo a la Diabla The grilled octopus tentacle is tender, but what’s more impressive is the chile sauce it’s bathed in, which like the chef plucked the best qualities of various peppers and harmoniously slapped them together. There's sweetness from chipotle, full-mouth smoke from guajillo, and snappy heat from chile de arbol. The sweet plantain puree at the bottom is a little sweet, too, and great for scooping up leftover sauce. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Aztek Duck The kind of showy dish Moctezuma would eat on his throne. Silky, nuanced mole negro is drenched over a nicely cooked duck breast with a huarache on the side so you can break it apart and funnel everything into your mouth. A must order. photo credit: Jessie Clapp La Veracruzana With Lengua We’ve shared this dish with tongue-neutral friends and tongue-friendly friends (who we swear are just friends), and the general consensus is that anyone who eats meat will love this dish. This sliced tongue cuts like butter and is served with a briny, tomato-y sauce that compliments the fatty meat. Enjoy with tortillas, of course. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Banana Brûlée On very rare occasions do we come across a dessert that’s unlike anything we’ve had before. This is one of them, and it's perfect for people who don’t like their desserts too sweet. The sweet-savory banana custard (made with has cotija cheese blitzed into it) is brûléed in its own peel, which is eccentric, beautiful, and genius." - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/carnal
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The Hit List: New LA Restaurants To Try Right Now

"Carnal’s tlayuda is a snapshot of everything exciting about this Highland Park Oaxacan spot from the Simón chef. Pounded raw tuna, dollops of tamarind aioli, and chile-dusted grasshoppers come layered on a charred tortilla that crackles with each bite—familiar Mexican ingredients spliced together in ways that get your feet tapping under the restaurant's long communal table. Similar to its seafood predecessor, Carnal is small in size but mighty in ambition. Save for corn cobs dangling overhead, the minimal all-black space isn’t much of a conversation starter, but we haven’t stopped yapping about the stewed chicharron tacos, nuanced molcajete salsas, and banana-cotija custard brûléed in its peel. At the meal’s end, the chef’s cousin offers you café de olla from a big ceramic pot because it’s good for digestion. Take them up on it. " - brant cox, sylvio martins, jess basser sanders

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Horacio S

Google
Absolutely loved our experience at Carnal Cocina Artesanal! This spot offers an elevated take on Oaxacan cuisine with bold flavors and beautifully presented dishes. We tried three standout items: Taco el Mercado: A generous portion on a handmade tortilla. The guacamole was creamy and fresh, and the chapulines added an amazing crunch and depth of flavor. Lengua a la Veracruzana: The beef tongue was perfectly tender with just the right bit of crispiness. The tomato chili sauce complemented it well, and the handmade tortillas were a great touch. Aztec Duck: This was the showstopper. Perfectly cooked duck with a rich chocolate mole and cactus jelly — the combination was absolutely explosive on the palate. Served with a crispy huarache that tied it all together. The service was attentive, and the ambiance was cozy yet modern. If you're looking to explore authentic Oaxacan flavors with an artistic twist, this place is a must-visit. Highly recommend!

Melanie Freeland

Google
Carnal is a spectacular addition to the food options in HLP bringing tradition Oaxacan fare to the neighborhood. My husband and I came here from brunch on a Saturday, not crowded at all and dined outside on the sidewalk. Food was outstanding and portions were more than enough for left overs. I had the chilaquiles with beans and mole, he had the chefs carnolito plate. Highlight was also the passion fruit agua Fresca. So so good! Also loved the salsas and earthen dishware. Please check it out!

Yuli Wang

Google
Michelin worthy food without the price tag. It's so authentic and flavors are so bold. I love octopus and I've never had grilled octopus so tender that it tastes like fatty fish. The staff is awesome, vibe is super casual (byob) dining hall style bench seating. Say hi to your neighbors. The place is small so make resy or come early. It's a slice of Mexico City🇲🇽

Jackie Abad

Google
If you're browsing the reviews to convince you to try it, just know I have been back for their dinner service on three separate occasions and can't wait to come back for brunch. The first time here, it was a very busy night. The only seat left was at the bar. However, the staff were very accommodating and even stayed open later to serve all guests. As a seafoodie, the dishes that keep me coming back are the pulpo a la diabla, tlayuda de tsajo (tuna), and sopa de mariscos. The taco de chicharron is huge and also one of my favorites, especially with the pickled nopales served to top it off. Each dish is prepared to perfection, with complex flavors shining through. My compliments to the chef! The service at Carnal makes you feel at home, warm like so with your tios and tias. Flor was incredible - sweet, attentive, and knowledgeable. On a slower night, my friends and I were served by Roberto and were delighted to learn more about Oaxacan cuisine and ingredients, not previously familiar with. All in all, a new highland park favorite.

Lizeth ELLVEE

Google
I ordered the chilaquiles topped with birria and it was amazingly delicious. They have the power to pack a traditional Mexican dish with a punch! The Café de la Olla is just the right amount of nostalgia and sweet flavor. I will be going back soon!

Lydia Cheng

Google
We love Mexican food but have not had a lot of Oaxacan food until we came to Carnal. We ordered the tuna tlayuda, chicharron taco, duck breast, lengua (beef tongue), and mushroom dish. Every dish was delicious and it’s hard to choose a favorite because there was something interesting about each one.

Christopher Cassarino

Google
Make a point to go here ASAP. Not only some of the best Mexican, but some of the best food we’ve had in LA. Gourmet Oaxacan cuisine. Started with the Tlayuda with ahi tuna, followed by the lengua and lobster. Our server, Roberto truly loves what he does and has a passion for the cuisine. Every second of the experience was 5 star.

Brian Richardson

Google
My partner and I just moved into the wonderful city of Highland Park and we’ve been busy exploring all the fine eateries. Gotta say after experiencing Carnal, it is a standout. One of the finest dining experiences we’ve had since coming into town. Outside it’s not much to look at, inside about the same but with spacious ceilings - black. There were some nice accents and had a really good vibe. We were quickly greeted by the host Issac? Really cool and friendly, and we began to explore the menu. It was small but had some select standouts, we decided on the tlayuda, duck in mole, and octopus. They are working on their liquor license but the host encouraged us to pick up our own at the liquor store across the street - flask. No corkage fee. So we did. The Tlayuda came it first, this one like no other that I ever experienced, topped with a generous portion of fresh grade a blue fin tuna, guacamole and savory sauce - on top of a delicious and crunchy tortilla. It was incredible, I loved watching my partner Clara savor every bite. Next was the octopus, the presentation was immaculate, the portion generous, the taste….. perfection, in texture and taste. Last was the duck, perfectly cooked and doused in the most incredible mole, an elegant and very savoy cactus puree was served on the side. The server was very attentive throughout our dining checking in several times, even offered to bring us some of there handmade tortillas, these where not only delicious and an aid in soaking up the mole, they also were visually appealing, really nice texture - make sure to ask for them! All dished are served on these beautiful and traditional ceramic plates which enriches the experience even more. For desert we had a banana brûlée - heaven. Overall Carnal was both a journey and an experience in culinary art. Superb ingredients with great service and masterful cooking. We will be back to explore their brunch menu and dishes that we missed! Highly recommended
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Jacqueline A.

Yelp
If you're browsing the reviews to convince you to try it, just know I have been back for their dinner service on three separate occasions and can't wait to come back for brunch. The first time here, it was a very busy night. The only seat left was at the bar. However, the staff were very accommodating and even stayed open later to serve all guests. As a seafoodie, the dishes that keep me coming back are the pulpo a la diabla, tlayuda de tsajo (tuna), and sopa de mariscos. The taco de chicharron is huge and also one of my favorites, especially with the pickled nopales served to top it off. Each dish is prepared to perfection, with complex flavors shining through. My compliments to the chef! The service at Carnal makes you feel at home, warm like so with your tios and tias. Flor was incredible - sweet, attentive, and knowledgeable. On a slower night, my friends and I were served by Roberto and were delighted to learn more about Oaxacan cuisine and ingredients, not previously familiar with. All in all, a new highland park favorite.
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Ji O.

Yelp
super great food with a twist. you can bring your own beer as they dont have any alcoholic beverages. conveniently there is ice cold beer spot across the street. we didn't see it until we sat down. parking can get little hard but there is metro station around the 7 eleven. we got seated right away since we were okay on sitting between a semi large party. we explorere the menu carefully and ordered few things to share. omg the octopus was super soft and flavorful and raw tuna with grasshopper was good with all the sauces they drizzle on top especially the plantain mash. as our main dish we ordered duck plate and the duck was superb. I love that this place is open kitchen and their passionfruit drink was super passionfruity. loved the corn that was hanging. we saw this place on yelp and decided to do a girls night out. when I posted the pictures on IG it was too new it didn't even show them under locations. little bit far but worth the drive if you guys are nearby. service is great too.
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Po H.

Yelp
Really good food. I was surprised by how good it was. We had half of the menu and no regrets even though it's so much food haha. Sunday night after the new year is very chill as expected. So no wait. They are worth coming to and coming back to.
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Cheri P.

Yelp
First and foremost the owners happened to be there and served us as their server called in sick. Was so impressed with how well they took care of everyone. If felt very homey and as if you were part of the family. I would not choose Oaxacan food as a go to but they made excellent dishes. Will be back!
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Beret M.

Yelp
This is the cutest secret in Highland Park. It's a small storefront with a modern vibe. Not many tables, a few 4 tops and a great community table. The service was on point, if the menu is adventurous ask and you will be pointed in an amazing direction. There should be a line out the door! Oaxacan cuisine, vegan and meat dishes. Try the fermented pineapple drink sooo good!
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Johnny H.

Yelp
Let's cut to the chase. The food was not bad, mediocre at best. But the service and ambiance made up for the quality of the food. Would I return, probably not. Check it out for yourself, remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Rina K.

Yelp
Incredible food. Unassuming interiors but the food is incredibly memorable. While we were there all I could hear is with the patrons around us is how amazed they were with each dish. Many audible "wow"s. The communal seating also allowed us to make great connections with those sitting next to us. Overall a great friendly vibe.
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Mandy F.

Yelp
This place is new and I couldn't wait to try it after seeing the menu. Came here on a Saturday morning after my hike and it was well worth it. The inside decor is very nice and interesting. Greeted and was able to sit anywhere in the restaurant, mind you the place is small, seating is limited. Started with cafe de olla and it was nice and strong! Memelas Trio- mini sopes with three different flavors and honestly, you really don't miss meat when your eating these. 2 out of 3 didn't have meat but the flavor and freshness in the sope was so good. Breakfast and AVO sope-so good, stacked and flavorful! Mole toast-a nice size bollio on the bottom two sunnyside up egg on top and just smothered in mole sauce. UGH...sooo good. The three different salsa were really fresh tasting and good but my all time favorite is the salsa matcha! you can add that to everything. I can't wait to come back and try the dinner menu! Super happy this place is another addition to highland park!
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carolyn p.

Yelp
the chef prepares oaxacan style dishes himself. if you ever had the simón truck tacos or aguachile, you know he throws down. while simón is seafood focused, this spot has something for everyone. i had vegetarian dishes myself. i sat at the bar. was served complementary marinated fresh pineapple to start. i ordered a nopales salad and the mushroom huitlacoche dish. also had the pineapple tepache to drink. all were delish. i asked for salsa and got three housemade salsas. the chef makes incredible salsas! it's a casual vibe. lots of table seating and some bar seats. i'll be back!
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Tab L.

Yelp
Some friends wanted to check this out after reading about it somewhere. Met at 7pm on Sat and only waited about 5 minutes. We shared the short rib mole, pork chop, octopus, and chicharon taco. Everything was really good. The three of us agreed. My favorite was the octopus as it was nicely charred and came in a spicy sauce. The chicharon in the taco was tender. A little pricey but worth it. Good service. Didn't care for the tepache but just a personal preference. Parked in back although there is metered street parking til 8pm.

Armen P.

Yelp
Mole! Mole! Mole! Great food! Friendly service! Prices are reasonable! Friendly service! Loved that the menu was in Nahuatl!
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Emery G.

Yelp
Just an amazing place to come and enjoy tantalizing flavors beautifully presented. The duck breast, served a perfect medium rare, combined with a fantastic mole, a fresh sope and a beautiful minced napoles combine to make a great meal. Isaac could not be more gracious and welcoming. Welcome to the neighborhood. You'll be seeing a lot of me.
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Myles H.

Yelp
The food was actually really delicious and high quality. Service was great too! Flor took great care of us. My only constructive criticism is that the lighting is a bit bright and harsh. If they toned it down a bit that would be perfect :) Regardless would return
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Sarah R.

Yelp
SO DISAPPOINTED! $90 later and we were still hungry and picked up tacos at a food truck on the way home. Beet/Cauliflower dish: cold and pickled, and so much liquid so it was like a soup but served with a fork. Way too sour and vinegary to consume all that liquid. Mole over Rice: the mole was very good but became uninteresting quickly because the rice made it too starchy after a while. Served with fresh corn tortillas. Too many carbs. It screams for a fat or protein like chicken or Oaxacan stringy cheese and these things would add much needed texture too. We asked for cheese and all they had was queso fresco which didn't change the flavor enough to make the dish desirable. We struggled to finish it. Mushrooms: big bowl of sautéed mushrooms. I could have made this. It was completely boring and didn't bring any interesting flavor. We had a few bites and stopped eating it. This wasn't served with tortillas. Why would I want to eat a huge bowl of mushrooms?? And with what?? And for $24??? I think the server should have suggested that we needed to order beans to go with this stuff. We felt like nothing was cohesive. She said the menu was designed so people could share small bites. But with a limited menu and they don't allow for substitutions, a gluten free person (me) and a vegetarian (my husband) had a hard time finding enough shareable that met our needs and interests. The 3 salsas they served were also meh. The one I liked tasted exactly like one I make at home. We will never go back. I appreciated the intention in the food but everything missed the mark in a big way. The place was nearly empty when we arrived and now I know why. Seriously, they need to adjust their offerings if they want to thrive. Their food pictures looked amazing and they truly need to fix some things if they want to stay open.
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Sam W.

Yelp
Amazing new Oaxacan spot. Quality ingredients and filling dishes. Worth the money you pay. My only gripe is the lighting could be a bit more subtle. This restaurant deserves to succeed and I hope it does. The food is top notch!!
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Aaron T.

Yelp
10/10. Wow. The maizhongos (mushroom dish) and mole are absolutely to die for. Never had a mushroom dish like it. Delicious fermented Tepache. Their vegan ceviche was a delightful surprise too. The service was incredibly kind and generous. Answered our questions and made the dinner feel very special. Will come again to enjoy the thoughtful ambiance.
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Yadel S.

Yelp
Wow. Came here for brunch on a Sunday and we were blown away by how good the food was! I wish I could share photos (beautiful presentation) but we devoured our food before we even thought of it. We tried the green chilaquiles with tongue, the memelas trio, and the doña croque. All of it amazing. And the cafe de olla was fantastic, not too sweet and perfectly spiced. Our server, Roberto, was very kind and attentive. This is real food, so don't expect it to come out in a flash. Enjoy the chips and salsa, and whoever's company you are lucky to be with. It is so worth the wait.
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Sara B.

Yelp
Fine Oaxacan dining in highland park!! The place is gorgeous. The food is authentically oaxacan. Everything was exquisit. A (still) hidden gem! Absolutely loved it.

Salvador V.

Yelp
Great service great food a must try everytime I come I try something new and everytime I leave I have a smile ear to ear
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Vee O.

Yelp
Omigoodness this was a magical experience in that the depth of flavors practically had my eyes rolling to the back of my head. The mole was exquisite. We had the Aztec duck which was accompanied with cactus, queso fresco, and a piece of fried Tortilla. The flavors were delicious. We also had the mole with beef tongue that hands down could be my last meal on earth. The tongue was pan fried and thus the crunch of that with the softness of the meat was unique and creative. We were also given hand made tortillas, which is always an wonderful touch. Worth the experience and the communal tables make for fun conversations. 10/10
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José A.

Yelp
Authentic Oaxaca cuisine, everything is made from scratch, the tortillas, the salsas and everything else, the results are rich and very unique flavors. If you're familiar with Simón Seafood truck in Silver Lake you know their seafood is amazing! chef Francisco Aguilar comes from there. All the food is good, the question is "what do you like to eat today?" The mole is divine, ensalada verde has so much flavor. My waiter Isaac was knowledgeable and friendly help me to navigate the menu. Highly recommended
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Tara H.

Yelp
Rushed over by myself to visit during the soft opening. The mole and fresh tortillas were absolutely delicious. Watermelon mint agua fresca was perfect on a hot day. Relaxed ambiance. Looking forward to bringing more friends and trying more dishes.
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Oscar R.

Yelp
OMG!!! This place is freaking amazing! I'm not a vegetarian and always look for anything beef..BUT all the plates we ordered were AMAZING!! The service is 5 star..everyone who works there is always following up to make sure you're happy.. Had the nopales , ceviche negro (this one was my favorite), mole (my wife's favorite) and some banana creme brûlée for dessert! The ambiance is very nice with some lovely music in the background.. Again..FREAKING AMAZING!! Coming back for more!!

Erin Q.

Yelp
Loved our visit here. Flor is so sweet and provided a great experience for us. The standouts for us were the Agua Frescas, Tlayuda de Tasajo and the Taco de Chicharrón. This is a must visit when you are in Highland Park.
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Alondra S.

Yelp
If you're into home made traditional Mexican (Oaxaca) food then this is the place to be at. I wish I would have taken pictures of everything I had but it looked too good for me to stop and take a photo. I had the epazote quesadilla and the taco de salsa de chicharrón both very good served in a freshly made blue corn Tortilla. I also ordered a side of rice and black beans which were also delicious. Reminded me of my mother's rice. For desert I had a banana brûlée also very good in a roasted plantain. The agua de Jamaica was different than your usual but very good with a taste of canela. Our server was also very nice and helpful with describing the dishes and sharing what his favorite dishes are. Definitely will be back!
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Abigail I.

Yelp
Beautiful space. Music was romantic. The server was very kind and helpful. He said every thing was good and it was. We started with memelas. Which are like sopes they come with three different flavors. Good for sharing. It's very authentic. You can taste the fresh corn.
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Stephen S.

Yelp
Amazing new addition to the Figueroa lineup! Left buzzing with that warm satiated feeling when eating lovingly prepared food that was created to tantalize and nourish. Roberto was beyond attentive in making sure everything was thoroughly enjoyed as we devoured the Ceviche, Aztek Duck, Veracruzana Lengua. Each dish is SO unique and vibrant with rich flavor. The long tables provided the opportunity to make new friends in between bites punctuated by exclamations of tasting wonderment and softly mumbled "mmmmmmmmm"s... All under the warm mystic gaze of Maria Sabina peeking from the corner of the colorful mural that splashes across the restaurant.

Raul H.

Yelp
Flor was amazing. Great service, very attentive. The Tlayuda de tasajo is amazing. Must try when you're here. The aguachile was also great. Will definitely come back.

Alice P.

Yelp
We came back for Carnal's dinner service and everything was heavenly. To the point we forgot to take more pictures!! We had the Aztec Duck, the tuna tlayuda, the sopa de mariscos, chicharron taco, and the market taco... Between the three of us, we couldn't decide which one won the gold medal. We're always impressed by this team for the friendliest service, the great vibes, and most importantly... the deep flavors, precise offerings, and delightful meals.
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B R.

Yelp
Don't say you have vegan options without offering something substantial. I ordered the ensalada verde with a side of black beans. Both plates were small and not filling. They were tasty but not enough for a real meal. It was also way overpriced for what I got. It looks like everyone else was enjoying their meals so I gave you two stars for that.
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Aldo B.

Yelp
Great ambiance. Very friendly staff, from the server to the chef and owner. The food had rich flavor. I can't wait to come back to try the brunch menu!

Albert A.

Yelp
Amazing experience and amazing food. 10/10 recommend. Jaime and Flor made me feel at home and it was just an overall great experience!

Ashley R.

Yelp
Loving coming here , good environment and ambience. Food is beyond delicious so flavorful cant describe how luscious the food is ! Beyond and above :) . Desert was tasty as well.
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krissia p.

Yelp
This is a very comfortable place to go with your family or just by yourself if you want. It is the best Oaxacan food I have ever eaten. I ordered a Mole Toast and it was spectacular, delicious, but when I say delicious I mean exquisite, (I'm not lying). The portion of the food is perfect, (even a little big for I usually eat). It is my first time trying Oaxacan food but the flavor of this restaurant has fascinated me to come back for more. Isaac was a spectacular server, he explained many of the dishes to me with a lot of patience and kindness because their ingredients are from Oaxaca and I had never heard of them in my life, at the end I decided on a Mole Toast, and I really tell you that you MUST try this wonder.
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Alondra M.

Yelp
Food was not what I expected I'm MEXICAN and everything in this menu is REALLY NOT WHAT YOU EXPECTE so HEADS UP ! Service was ok they were just trying to make there money but they shouldn't be lying about there food $9 for a taco that's smller then my hand is hilarious he said it was a "Big taco" we also got the "Aguachiles Rosa" more like vegetables soup WHY call it AGUACHILES when there is no Damm shrimp or anything that has to do with the actual AGUACHILES plate and we asked to recommend us something and of course he recommended they most expensive plate that I'm sure is not even worth it. I'm very disappointed of this place definitely LET ME SAVE YALL MONEY and go to your near street taco place and get actual Mexican food.
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James T.

Yelp
Amazing, I got the Aztec Duck, don't get to eat duck as often as I like and it was cooked to perfection, doused in delicious Oaxacan chocolate mole with a blue corn tortilla topped with nopales to soak up the rest of the mole. Highly recommend. My wife tried the fried octopus and plantains, she's a sea food junkie and she approved. The Tampeche was delicious as well and came in very appealing ceramic glasses. Finished that all of with a delectable banana brule, a little mexican flair on the creme brule and we ate every bite. It was nice to see Mexican food presented in a fancy way for once and they put some fun spins on classic dishes while remaining traditional. We had no idea it'd be as nice as it was before we walked in. With Otono closing, Carnal's got a chance to be the new hidden gem of Figueroa. I'd only caution them that there's a lot of taco stands right outside their door selling quality stuff in Highland Park. They'll need to market hard to get people in the door, hope this review helps, they're amazing, Issac was a great waiter, try'm out!!!
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Kristin F.

Yelp
Really lovely place! The food has layers of flavors and is beautifully presented. The team there made the dining experience very special with a couple unexpected samples of menu items we were considering. I will definitely be back. Thank you!
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Hugo G.

Yelp
What a wonderful experience! Showed up late with my girlfriend one evening for what looked like an authentic high end Mexican experience, and Carnal did not disappoint. The mole was complex, with two different varieties for the duck dish and the rice dish, respectively. The service was exceptionally good. We were wanting some protein on the mole rice dish, and our server added the best lengua I've ever had to the dish in a way that tasted seamless. Can't wait to return for their brunch. This might be my new favorite place in Highland park

Cecilia V.

Yelp
We had a great dinner at Carnal. Every dish we had was delicious. Our server Roberto was great at explaining the dishes, he was attentive and very kind. It's so nice to have an incredible Oaxacan restaurant in our neighborhood. I highly recommend it!

Cristina T.

Yelp
Amazing place in Highland Park! Food was so good, very sophisticated palate, with a fun, casual ambiance. Our server Flor was wonderful, very friendly, knowledgeable, and answered all our questions promptly. Thank you, we will be back for sure!
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Jinny A.

Yelp
Came in on a Friday for brunch, was very pleased with the food and service. My husband and I shared the Avo sope and green chilaquiles with lengua. Very tasty, fresh (made to order) and generous portions. The sope stayed crunchy enough to hold the heaping pile of avocado, scrambled egg and sautéed mushrooms. We also had the mango agua fresca not too sweet and perfect for my taste. Isaac served us and invited us back for dinner. They open back up at 5pm with a different menu. We'll definitely be back soon.
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Cameron D.

Yelp
Fantastic food. And amazing service. Looks like a hole in the wall but absolutely punches up. Michelin level flavors and presentation in an unassuming package. Sure to be a cult classic for the locals in no time.

Aide B.

Yelp
Food is incredible. All dishes are done in a unique way. Flavors are top notch. Must come and try.
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Mike F.

Yelp
Wonderful homemade tortillas. Really interesting homemade salsas. Fantastic Oaxacan flavors.
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Jay F.

Yelp
The chilaquiles are insanely good! Service was super friendly and it's got a nice authentic oaxacan vibe

Stephania M.

Yelp
Guys I just saw that this place was open and I come in and try some plates they're amazing and the crew members explain everything about the plates such amazing service please guys come and let's help small businesses

Marcos V.

Yelp
A feast of flavors melting in your mouth. Friendly service, cool ambiance, and one of the best meals I had in LA. Great addition to Highland Park's restaurants.

Alberto D.

Yelp
Been going to Simon's for a while and couldn't wait to try their new restaurant Carnal. Didn't disappoint, great food, friendly and attentive service by Zack. Will be back again and looking forward to try more from the menu.

Leslie R.

Yelp
The good is super authentic and fresh. The decoration and ambiance is on point and great service as well. I will definitely go back. Thank you!