LA FLAMA Culver City

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LA FLAMA Culver City

Restaurant · Palms

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10717 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034

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La Flama in Culver City serves authentic Oaxacan antojitos and fresh market goods with a cozy patio perfect for enjoying tlayudas and tejate.  

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10717 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 Get directions

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10717 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 Get directions

+1 310 876 1211
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The 14 Best Oaxacan Restaurants In LA

"There are two La Flamas in Los Angeles, except the Santa Monica one is mostly a carnecería. That’s great if you need to pick up flank steak, but if you’re looking for excellent Oaxacan antojitos, head to the Culver City location. This minimart has an outdoor patio where you can snack on potato-stuffed molotes hidden under a pile of lettuce, frijoles, and cotija cheese, and football-sized memelas topped with whichever cut you’re feeling from the carnecería, including Oaxacan chorizo, strips of tasajo, and pleasantly spicy cecina. " - sylvio martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/best-oaxacan-restaurants-los-angeles
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La Flama Review - Culver City - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"There are two La Flamas in Los Angeles, except the Santa Monica one is mostly a carnecería. That’s great if you need to pick up flank steak, but if you’re looking for excellent Oaxacan antojitos, head to the Culver City location. This minimart has an outdoor patio where you can snack on potato-stuffed molotes hidden under a pile of lettuce, frijoles, and cotija cheese, and football-sized memelas topped with whichever cut you’re feeling from the carnecería, including Oaxacan chorizo, strips of tasajo, and pleasantly spicy cecina. " - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/la-flama
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Where to Eat the Best Oaxacan Food in Los Angeles

"Los Angeles is fortunate to have so many Oaxacan mini-markets, and the second location of West LA’s carniceria run by a family from Tlacolula is one of the city’s best. Buy fresh Oaxacan herbs, chile de agua, and Oaxacan cheeses and order some memelas (Oaxacan antojitos) and Oaxacan aguas frescas while you shop. La Flama has a great selection of tlayudas, available in blue, yellow and white corn. Go on a weekend and find a tejate vendor on the patio. Slowly sip this cool, chalky pre-Hispanic beverage made with cacao and masa, or try the coconut and masa version." - Bill Esparza

https://la.eater.com/maps/best-oaxacan-restaurants-los-angeles-mole-tlayuda
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Madison Ellington-Jones

Google
While we did take out for our first order, the atmosphere of the place is so cozy and lovely!! I adore that they have a market inside as well and cannot wait to come back to check it out more. Food was delicious and the staff are so friendly!! Will be coming back!

Jocelynn Perez

Google
Chips we were served were stale. We got the chilequiles con asada and the rice tasted like it was just out the microwave, the chips for the chilequiles were also stale and the asada was dry. The drinks were good, the salsa was good, but overall I wouldn't come here again

Hermelindo Rojas

Google
Authentic Oaxacan food with exceptional service to enjoy alone or with the family and to enjoy the best boxing cards.

Hector Argotte

Google
The place is not appealing, but the huevos rancheros are the bomb, so good a bit spicy if you are not used to the heat.

Abraham Cheung

Google
This was my second time at La Flama. Loved the food the first time so I had to go back. I was super impressed with the mole chicken plate. The chicken was soft, not rubbery at all. I personally think that if you can cook chicken excellently, you have a pretty good grasp of cooking most meats. Also, they accept CalFresh/EBT for groceries and the prepared entrees. Huge bonus for anyone who has some extra CalFresh dollars to spare!

Norma Santiago

Google
Beware, we bought tamales de raja and mole and as I was cutting a piece I noticed a long hair. Unfortunately my partner had already ate one. I called to notify the store and the woman on the phone stated that I would get a refund back however I felt as I was being accused of faking this hair thing. A few minutes later I got a call back from la flama, requesting me to take the tamales back for proof. Lady I have pictures and no need to lie. I’m also in Hollywood which for me it’s out of the way to drive back to Culver City. So make sure you guys check your food 😩

Marquetta Wagle

Google
Great food, Oaxacan style delicious. Indoor and outdoor eating. Plenty of beverages to choose from.

Kees Keesler

Google
Seem as though they have changed owners already and rhe service is also suffering.. was very nice, now, "Ill Pass".