Los Angeles, if you look at it a certain way, is the second-largest city in Mexico, with a bigger Mexican population than Guadalajara, Veracruz or Puebla, and arguably a cultural presence within Mexico second only to Mexico City as well. But until recently, it was all but impossible to find a restaurant in Los Angeles representing the baroque glories of high Mexican cuisine — not the tacos and enchilada plates from the snacky end o... More >>>