Delivery · Takeout
Yucatecan specialist in Mercado La Paloma delivering flavorful cochinita, poc chuc, and handmade tortillas with quick counter service and fair prices, though portions and occasional reheating complaints divide some diners.
Inside Mercado La Paloma, Chichen Itza hums with lively market energy. Counter orders move quickly, seats turn fast, and plates arrive with warm tortillas and citrusy aromas. As one diner put it, "the pork was tender and bright," even when the hall was packed and buzzing. Expect a casual scene where flavor takes the spotlight. The cooking skews regional Yucatecan: cochinita pibil and poc chuc lead, supported by panuchos, papadzules, and plantains. It is traditional rather than flashy—smoke, sour orange, and achiote define the profile. Most diners praise the value and speed, though a few report reheated or cold plates during peak rushes, so timing can matter. Families do well here thanks to familiar sides like rice, beans, and fried plantains. Kids who like simple chicken, tortillas, and mild salsas will find plenty, while picky eaters can steer toward pollo asado, tacos, or beans and rice. There is no formal kids menu, but the food is straightforward and shareable.
Area: Bustling food hall near USC with casual student and local crowd; lively lunchtime traffic and event-day surges.
Safety: Generally active and well-trafficked daytime area; standard urban caution at night.
Nearby: Inside Mercado La Paloma near USC, LA Memorial Coliseum, museums, and offices; multiple food vendors.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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