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El Abajeno
4513 Inglewood Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230
· Mexican restaurant, Latin American restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1492 reviews)
Takeout
Old-school Mexican spot with generous plates and standout carnitas, served cafeteria-style; great value if you like hearty classics, but expect inconsistencies and counter-service quirks.
Restaurant Summary
This long-running spot feels old-school and bustling, a place where families and workers line up at the counter, grab trays, and settle into roomy seating. Fans gush that the carnitas have "crispy edges and juicy centers," while one regular called it a neighborhood ritual. Service is friendly at the counter, though waits can stretch when big tables are ahead. The cooking leans classic Mexican comfort rather than trendy. Expect generous plates, saucy red wet burritos, taquitos to dip in meat sauce, and weekend menudo or pozole. When it hits, flavors are richly satisfying; on off days, some diners find salsas tame or seasoning light. Order carnitas a bit crisper if you like and ask for spicier salsa to tune your plate. Families fit right in. Kids can tuck into simple tacos and quesadillas, plus rice and beans without heat. Portions are large and shareable, prices are friendly, and the casual setup keeps the pressure low. There is no kids menu, but the basics cover most picky eaters.
At a Glance
- Carnitas and taquitos are consistent crowd-pleasers with generous portions
- Prices are reasonable for Westside LA given serving sizes
- Inconsistent seasoning and occasional bland salsa reported
- Counter-service quirks (to-go containers, no refills) frustrate some
- Wait times can spike during busy periods with large parties
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Crispy-on-the-edge carnitas
- Massive burritos and loaded plates
- Old-school cafeteria vibe
- Reliable comfort dishes over decades
- Weekend pozole and menudo tradition
Points of Concern
- Seasoning inconsistency: several diners noted bland or salty plates and tame salsa
- Speed variability: reports of long waits during peak or when large tables are prioritized
- Counter model expectations: to-go containers for dine-in, no complimentary chips, reported no soda refills
- Quality variance on certain dishes: chile relleno and some weekend soups drew criticism
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$18-28 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For spice lovers: add Camaron a la Diabla for heat
- Vegetarian combo: Cheese enchiladas with rice, beans, and guacamole
- Kid-friendly: Cheese quesadilla or chicken taco with rice and beans
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight Mexican cravings
- Hearty lunch near Culver City/Del Rey
- Family meetups with unfussy eaters
- Solo counter meals with quick in-and-out
Location Insights
Area: Residential-commercial border near Culver City and Del Rey; casual, local-leaning with family traffic and workers at lunch.
Safety: Generally safe, busy corridors; daytime foot traffic, typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near Venice/Marina del Rey, studios, small businesses; parking lot mentioned though limited at times.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–19:30
Tuesday
Wednesday09:00–19:30
Thursday09:00–19:30
Friday09:00–19:30
Saturday08:00–19:30
Sunday08:00–19:30
Available: Takeout
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