A Pair of Brazilian Street Food Stands Are Energizing a West L.A. Parking Lot

Brazilian BBQ and the Brazilian Taste serve up specialties from garlicky sirloin to supple flatbreads called esfihas
Josh Lurie • Los Angeles Magazine • December 4, 2020
Tacos have long dominated L.A.’s street food scene, but other global flavors are always making inroads. For the past five months, a compelling pair of vendors cooking up Brazilian favorites have set up adjacent tents in Rite Aid parking lot in the...
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