Raspados El Chilango

Sundae restaurant · Hollywood Studio District

Raspados El Chilango

Sundae restaurant · Hollywood Studio District

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1075 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

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Cart serving raspados, esquites with mayo and cheese  

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1075 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029 Get directions

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1075 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029 Get directions

+1 323 947 3043

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Highly Opinionated: An Editor’s Favorite Shaved Ice in Los Angeles | Eater LA

"Eater contributor Bill Esparza "swears by" this raspados shop, which has been operating in Hollywood for 17 years, cited as an example of a long-running, well-regarded local raspados vendor." - Kat Thompson

https://la.eater.com/highly-opinionated/286895/best-shaved-ice-los-angeles-bingsu-kakigori
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Mexican Shaved Ice Vendor Raspados El Chilango Has Kept Hollywood Cool for 17 Years | Eater LA

"At the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue a compact, wiry vendor, Daniel Velázquez, has built a cult following over more than 17 years by focusing on concentrated flavor combinations made with real fruit rather than generic syrups. All good raspados here "start with the jarabes (syrups) and a big block of ice," and the construction—the speed with which the vendor pours chunky fruit syrup over cylinders of hand-shaved snow dressed with lechera, Tajín, or squirts of lime—directly shapes the final result. Velázquez spends hours vigorously shaving snowy ice from a step ladder that looms over the three-foot frozen block; on his head a wide bandana captures beads of sweat. The fruits for the syrups are sourced from Downtown’s Seventh Street Produce Market and displayed in plastic grip jars packed to capacity with nance, guanábana, pineapple, strawberry, and coconut, among others. Raspados begin with swirls of lechera inside a clear plastic cup before ice is packed in and generously covered in a syrup; a second flavor follows as a hand-shaped bullet of ice heaped with overflowing fruit-laden syrup and crowned with chopped fruits, and finally it’s dressed through the hole at the center of the plastic dome lid with some Tajín, a squirt of lime, or a spot of El Cherito chamoy sauce if requested. Customer Juan Vega, a regular of 15 years, says, “I like coconut and strawberry, or coconut and walnut.” Spicy diablitos with tamarind syrup and mangonadas made with mango, Tajín, and chamoy are among the more beloved offerings; sizes are $5 for a small, $6 for a medium, and $7 for a large, and the cart typically draws the longest lines on spring and summer afternoons. In late June a video shot outside the nearby strip mall parking lot racked up nearly 6 million views on the vendor’s TikTok account after a security guard allegedly threatened to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); Velázquez temporarily shut down on July 1 amid a sudden surge in ICE activity in the area, warning followers, “Some women reached out to us here where we sell, and thanks to them, we were warned and we were able to escape. Stay Alert!” The cart has since returned to its corner but Velázquez says he is opening day by day and insists, “I know my rights and don’t cause anyone problems, so I’m not going anywhere.”" - Bill Esparza

https://la.eater.com/dining-on-a-dime/286407/raspados-el-chilango-hollywood-mexican-shaved-ice-vendor-los-angeles
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Marli H

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pulled up looking for a store but he’s posted up with a cart by the T-Mobile. We got esquites and they were so yummy!! He layered the mayo and cheese which is superior behavior. Also a really good size cup that is filled to the top !

Sandra

Google
Best raspados ever! I was hesitant to buy them here because I have little kids that always get an upset stomach if they eat from a stand. The guy is super clean! Wears gloves and changes them every time he makes a new raspado. We don’t have this type of raspados in Arizona so i will be coming here next time i come to los ángeles. Muy ricos !!! Recomiendo el de mango y fresa con pepita.

*MAGDA* G

Google
Jijiji they look good because there is always a long line, I went to a taquería that is in the same place but since it does not appear in the list so I think of the scraps hahahahaha 😂😂😂

Maria Garcia

Google
These are best raspados! If you haven’t tried them yet you’re missing out.

Ayesha Kazi

Google
Soooo delicious!!!!!! 10/10!

Jackie Palmer

Google
They are really good the wait its a little long during summer but its worth it. I recommend them.

C C

Google
Best magoniadas/diablitos in the area. 10/10 recommend. Definitely worth the wait!

Liberty

Google
Love they're raspados