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BAJA BUD'S
1315 Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica
(310) 393-6060
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


BAJA BUD'S
11819 Wilshire Blvd., W.L.A.
(310) 477-2885
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


BAJA BUD'S
10850 W. Pico Blvd., W.L.A.
(310) 475-8844
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


BAJA BUD'S
8575 Santa Monica Blvd., W. Hollywood
(310) 659-1911
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


BAJA BUD'S
20044 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills
(818) 716-0100
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


BAJA BUD'S
21801 Oxnard St., Woodland Hills
(818) 347-9662
Looking for a neighborhood kind of restaurant where corn tortillas and spicy salsas are made from scratch, where pasilla chiles are roasted fresh for tasty chile rellenos, and where homemade black beans are a testament to everything canned beans aren't? You'll find no lard anywhere in Baja Bud's light but traditional Mexican fare. Pollo and carne asada are both low fat. And only canola oil is used in cooking, thus everything's healthy, including the addictive tortilla chips. The place sparkles clean and displays bright and lovely old-style Mexican murals. Menu items range from $1.90 to $6.75. Breakfast (W. Hollywood), lunch and dinner seven days. Beer and wine; takeout; parking. No credit cards. ATM cards accepted.


LA CABAŅA
738 Rose Ave., Venice
(310) 392-6161
Eight blocks from Venice beach lies one of the last treasures from the Aztecs, La Cabaņa. This authentic Mexican eatery with its Spanish tiles and colorful murals has a garden patio for those intimate moments. Montezuma would have devoured the steak picado with potatoes and spices ($8.25), or the pescado veracruzano--red snapper baked in a tomato and caper sauce ($8.75)--and washed it down with a cool strawberry margarita. And after the battle was won, Monte could return after hours--'til 3 a.m.--for a late-night quesadilla. Breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days, brunch Sun. Full bar; takeout; MC, V.


COBALT CANTINA
616 N. Robertson Blvd., W. Hollywood
(310) 659-8691
"Eat, drink, play" is the motto at the Cobalt Cantina, with its eclectic Cal-Mex cuisine. The Cobalt's tapas menu allows the light snacker to sample a variety of items such as calamari-jalapeņo pepper pops, fresh sweet-potato corn tamales and Brie-papaya quesadillas. The popular Bluebar in West Hollywood and the Martini Lounge in Silver Lake offer daily happy hours from 12 to 7 p.m, and a new location will be opening in the Glendale Galleria in April. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner seven nights, brunch Sun. Full bar; takeout; catering; valet parking; reservations for parties of eight or more. AE, DC, MC, V.


COBALT CANTINA
4326 Sunset Blvd., L.A.
(213) 953-9991
"Eat, drink, play" is the motto at the Cobalt Cantina, with its eclectic Cal-Mex cuisine. The Cobalt's tapas menu allows the light snacker to sample a variety of items such as calamari-jalapeņo pepper pops, fresh sweet-potato corn tamales and Brie-papaya quesadillas. The popular Bluebar in West Hollywood and the Martini Lounge in Silver Lake offer daily happy hours from 12 to 7 p.m, and a new location will be opening in the Glendale Galleria in April. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner seven nights, brunch Sun. Full bar; takeout; catering; valet parking; reservations for parties of eight or more. AE, DC, MC, V.




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