The prices are good, the food is delicious and yummy, and the service was friendly. I was in the area and visited from reading reviews. The service and staff were very friendly and had no problem explaining the menu to me.
Great cemitas, Quesadillas, and very tasty green salsa. Stop by if you want a quick and tasty bite to eat.
Drive from Pico Rivera, love the milanesa one. Unique sandwich, no comparisoon. Must try, really cheap. Make sure to get the bottled soda, uses real sugar.
The Tasty Chronicles
+4.5
Like any mom and pop, hole in the wall restaurant, Cemitas Poblanas Elvirita has slow service. It’s one of those places where they call family members and close friends to help when there is a long line. So expect a little confusion with the orders and some down time in between your orders as well. It’s also the kind of place that’s cash only. Sometimes, just sometimes, they take credit cards when one of their servers remembers how to use the credit card machine. I think you’re safe bringing about $40 cash. I’ve, on average, spent $17 for my meal (cemita, quesadilla, and a couple sodas). One last note, I’m not too keen with being in the area at night, so I highly recommend that you come to eat lunch instead. - See more at: http://www.tastychronicles.com/post/54835765360/eating-mexican-food-cemitas-elvirita-poblanas-boyle-heig#sthash.sgjskWdG.dpuf
One thing I love about the Assistant Organizers of my dining group, Pleasure Palate , is that they are truly passionate about exploring LA's culinary landscape. This past Saturday, 7 of us went with one of my AOs, Cecilia, on her East LA Foodie C'Rave. C'
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