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Bidra med feedbackNative Angeleno, Been meaning to check out this place for a few months now. I typically don’t enjoy high end Mexican restaurants in Los Angeles. They usually miss the mark in honoring the authenticity of the cuisine. Broken Spanish was perfectly on point. The menu had an experimental take on traditional recipes while reintroducing some obscure dishes. The ONLY mexican restaurant I’d recommend to anyone visiting my hometown.
Ray Garcia is a legend! Fantastic meal, killer cocktails Broken Spanish never disappoints. THANK YOU!!
This was our first outing for a special birthday since the beginning of the pandemic. We sat on the patio and had a lovely night. The food, service and attention to safety was impeccable. I look forward to returning the next time I’m in Los Angeles.
The food is very delicious and the service staff are very warm and friendly. The chochoyotes and S’mas are highly recommended.
We went for my husband’s birthday, and we were on time for our reservation for 4 however they were not. We waiting maybe 15 minutes. It was very busy and loud. Staff was friendly. We sat in the back dining room and it was so loud I really felt like I was in a mess hall or something. The acoustics are just very bad there. I think it’s on purpose though. It’s the architecture. It was a busy night (Saturday) so the service was a bit slow. But not intolerable. Food was good, most of what we ordered was very spicy, the chicken necks with the hot sauce were too much for me. The queso was good, and so were the tortillas. The lamb neck was very good. Melt In Your mouth fall off the bone. Would Rex one day that dish! then we ordered the whole snapper and it was very delicious. A really light fresh flavor to balance out all the spicy/ heavier stuff we I had before . Desserts were good. We ordered a few to share. Cocktails were also good. We enjoyed it but I’m not dying to go back. I would however recommend it.