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New Guac City: Rosa Mexicano at L.A. Live

There is no gentle way to put this: From the moment it was announced, Rosa Mexicano has been a blaring red flag hoisted over the L.A. Live complex, a symbol of the tone-deafness of the tax-sucking developers and zillionaire contractors behind the enormous pop culture mall. Because, while it is plausible, if barely, that what downtown needed was one more chain steakhouse, a tiki-theme restaurant and an ESPN Zone big enough to create its own gravitational field, Rosa Mexicano is a Mexican restaurant brought into our overwhelmingly Mexican city from New York, a city as famously bereft of Mexican cooking as L.A. is of red-sauce Italian joints. Even seen in its best light, the NYC Rosa Mexicano was most famous for its guacamole, a dish that most native Angelenos have mastered before their 8th birthday. Its presence in the complex is not just an insult to L.A. but a taxpayer-subsidized insult to L.A.

But as an actual restaurant, stripped of the rhetoric and bolstered with a chelada or two, Rosa Mexicano turns out to be fairly likable, as massive and impersonal as every other L.A. Live restaurant but furnished with the occasional whimsical touch — a tiled back wall features trickling water and a flock of boys in free fall in homage to the cliff divers of Acapulco — and a decent-sized tequila list. The famous tableside guacamole may be kind of a bust — one hint: Out here, people generally like their guacamole to contain more than a hint of avocado. But the tortillas are handmade, the grilled shrimp are the size of golf balls, and the cuitlacoche quesadillas err on the side of cheesy crispness rather than the usual inky funk. And while the main courses are expensive — $16.50 for chicken enchiladas; $26.50 for pan-roasted snapper — servings are enormous. One order of the short ribs with rajas may be enough to feed two people at dinner, provide the basis of a midnight snack and stuff three sandwiches at lunch the next day.

Rosa Mexicano, L.A. Live, 800 W. Olympic, dwntn. (213) 746-0001; rosamexicano.com. Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; dinner, Sun.-Wed., 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Thurs.-Sat., 4 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. AE, MC, V. Full bar. Valet parking.

 
  • Rocco 12/16/2009 1:08:00 PM

    I disagree with all of you, and I should know. I'm at their bar from about 9pm til closing at least three nights a week. If anything, this is the only place at L.A. Live worth frequenting if you, ahem, actually LIVE and WORK downtown! The food is amazing and the $5 pommegranate margarita's always contain at least 3 1/2 ounces of tequila. Of course their "tableside guacamole" is an insult! They're from NEW YORK! So what? Rosa Mexicano is hardly the impersonal dungeon bereft of any hint of personality these drama queens are making it out to be. The bartenders are top notch and cool as hell, too! You "tourists" just don't get it...

  • anonimous 10/22/2009 3:25:00 AM

    i think this review is ignorant as the person who wrote get a life jonathan. I'm mexican and I think this is a great restaurant mostly of people in LA are mexican if they really are they know that this is authenthic mexican cuisine. And I think you dont even have a clue of mexican food or decor or tradition.

  • hobomike 10/10/2009 7:12:00 AM

    Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you Jonathan for putting that in print. I wholeheartedly agree. I lived in NYC and DC for awhile and was taken to the one in NY because I missed LA Mexican so much and, needless to say, I never went back. When the one in DC opened, I openly derided it as worst.mexican.ever. I just don't get how it landed at LA Live. But that said, it has also always puzzled me that LA doesn't have any truly "high-end" Mexican restaurants that exist in D.F. or even in Baja.

  • Liz 10/09/2009 7:43:00 PM

    I see this solely as a place to watch the NBA when I am sick of my own TV and need tequila. When I want Mexican food, I will go elsewhere.

  • Streetgourmetla 10/08/2009 10:58:00 PM

    You had me at insult to LA. The presence of this place in downtown LA is inexplicable. When your signature dining experience is tableside guacamole....and....wow.

 
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