Delimex introduces Street Views Stores Initiative in LA
Delimex is one of the best-frozen taquito brands out there. Everything is always tasty and you’ll be craving one after the other.
While Delimex is now under the Kraft-Heinz umbrella, the brand hasn’t forgotten its roots and is introducing a new initiative. Whether you’re new to the brand or want to know more, we’ve got the scoop.
Beginning on 9/13, the brand is launching Street Views Stores and it’s described best by the company as “a campaign to support and raise awareness for authentic, Mexican street-style food vendors around Los Angeles.” The brand is teaming up with some great local LA food stands to highlight these delicious items.
Even if you’re not based in Los Angeles, this is a great reminder for those who have local food stands near them or need to prioritize visiting small businesses.
Delimex introduces the new Street Views Stores Initiative in Los Angeles.
Seeing Delimex show some love to these mostly overlooked food stands is awesome. It’s always nice to see a brand paying it forward. If anything, it’ll hopefully help these stands get a lot more attention and business which is the goal.
In a way, it’s a win-win for Delimex and these food stands. The stands get a chance to be on Google Maps and hopefully, get more eyes on them. Then for Delimex, these cooks get a chance to “revamp” their taquitos with some of their ingredients. I’m going to include some of the vendors below but let’s get into the rest of the details.
In addition to that, Delimex is interviewing the chefs and vendors to allow them to get more attention and hopefully, get their voice out there. They’re also working with local influencers and creators to spread the word. Lastly is the collaboration between Delimex and these different chefs and vendors to put a twist on Delimex’s product and shine a light on the lesser-known cooks.
With all the details out of the way, let’s talk about some of these vendors and get into what they offer, hours, and more.
- Arroyo Grill is a family-owned taco stand from the Guerrero region. They’re located in North Hollywood at 14410 Gilmore St, Van Nuys, CA 91401. They’re open Friday-Sunday 5:30 pm-10 pm.
- L.A. Birria is a community-orientated taco stand with a focus on birria from the Michoacan region and they’re located in West Adams. The address is 4422 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018. Their hours are Wednesday-Sunday from 9 am to 10 pm.
- El Pique is a taco truck serving Mexican street food from the Veracruz region. They’re located in Highland Park at 5305 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042. Their hours of operation are Monday-Thursday from 2 p.m. until 2 a.m. and Friday-Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.
- Tacos El Junior #1 is a West Side Mexican taco truck with Michoacan inspiration. Their location is Culver City with the address being 12420 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066. The hours are Monday-Sunday 10 am to 10 pm.
- El Monchis is an East LA taco truck focusing on Puebla-style Mexican food. Their location is in Boyle Heights and the address is 2007 E Cesar Chavez Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033. The hours are Monday-Sunday 10:30 am to 8:30 pm.
- Tacos Fiesta LA is a taco truck serving up Mexican classics from the Oaxaca region. Their location is North Hollywood with the address being 10610 Magnolia Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601. Their hours are Monday-Thursday from 4:30 p.m. until 12:30 a.m.
- Tacos El Valiii is a family-owned taco truck with a focus on Michoacán style Mexican street food. Their location is in Venice with the address 910 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291. Their hours are Monday-Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm.
I know that if I was based in LA or had to chance to visit these trucks, I would because in doing my research, it’s clear they put a lot of love, effort, and time into their food. If you’re around any of these areas, I think you should drop by, give them a try, and find something you enjoy so you’ll go back.
What do you think of this new campaign from Delimex? Let us know, Guilty Eaters!