7 Historical Immigrant-Owned Restaurants That Shaped LA’s Food Scene

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On June 6, ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump swept across Los Angeles, arresting more than 700 people in days—many without probable cause, and nearly half of Mexican descent. The number of those detained has since doubled. Lawsuits accuse ICE of unconstitutional tactics, inhumane detention conditions, and even deporting U.S. citizens. With ICE raids still ongoing, LA’s immigrant communities remain under attack.

These same communities have built much of the city’s flavor, from pioneering ramen shops to the Mexican chain that brought nachos to LA. Here are 13 immigrant-owned restaurants that helped shape the city’s food scene.

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