Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez
250ptsTwo Bib Gourmands. One dollar sign. Book it.

About Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez
Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) at a single dollar sign price point in Lincoln Heights. Chef José Figueroa runs a focused grilled-meat operation that outperforms its price tier consistently. Booking is easy, the value case is clear, and there's no equivalent combination of award recognition and affordability in LA Mexican dining.
Two Michelin Bib Gourmands and a single dollar sign: Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez is the easiest yes in Los Angeles Mexican dining
At the $ price tier, Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez at 3328 Pasadena Ave in Lincoln Heights delivers the kind of value that makes you question what you've been spending money on elsewhere. The Michelin Bib Gourmand — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 — is the guide's explicit signal for exceptional food at accessible prices, and back-to-back recognition means this is not a fluke. If you've been once and left satisfied, the case for returning is strong. If you haven't been, the price-to-award ratio alone should settle the question.
What you're walking into
The address puts you in Lincoln Heights, one of Los Angeles's older Mexican-American neighbourhoods on the east side of the Los Angeles River. The setting is not a designed dining room , this is a street-level operation where the visual cues are practical: the grill, the fire, the meat. What you see when you arrive tells you exactly what this place is. That directness is part of the value. There's no room concept to price into the bill, no interior design to subsidise. The focus is on the asada, and chef José Figueroa keeps it there.
For a returning visitor, the familiarity of the format is a feature, not a limitation. You already know the rhythm. The question on a second or third visit shifts from orientation to optimisation: what time to arrive, what to order with more confidence, and whether the daytime or evening visit serves you better.
Lunch vs. dinner: the timing question matters here
At a $ price point with Bib Gourmand recognition, Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez attracts a consistent crowd, and timing affects the experience in ways that are worth thinking through before you go. Daytime visits , particularly on weekends , tend to draw families and neighbourhood regulars. The energy is unhurried, the light is good, and if you're coming with a group that includes people unfamiliar with the format, lunch gives everyone room to settle in without the pressure of a dinner rush.
Evening visits carry a different character. Carnes asadas , grilled meats cooked over open fire , have a natural evening register in Mexican culture, and the dinner hour tends to bring the grill to full capacity. If the smoke and fire are part of what draws you back, dinner is when that visual and aromatic intensity peaks. For a regular, evening is the more atmospheric choice; for a first return with someone new, lunch is the lower-friction option. Neither is wrong, but they are different experiences at the same address.
On value, the calculus is consistent across both dayparts: at $ pricing with Michelin acknowledgment two years running, you are getting more than the price implies at any hour. Compare that against the per-head cost at places like Broken Spanish or Damian, both of which operate at higher price tiers with strong Mexican credentials, and Pancho Lopez's position in the market becomes clear. It's not competing with those restaurants on format or ambition , it's doing something more focused and doing it at a price that removes nearly all the risk from the decision.
Positioning in LA's Mexican dining tier
Los Angeles has serious Mexican food at every price point. At the $ end, Carnitas El Momo operates with similar neighbourhood credibility and a different protein focus. Chichen Itza brings Yucatecan specificity to the Mercado La Paloma. Chulita offers a more composed, sit-down Mexican experience at a step up in price. Each fills a different slot. Pancho Lopez's slot is grilled meat, open fire, Lincoln Heights , and within that slot, two years of Bib Gourmand recognition confirms it's executing at a level that outperforms its price.
If you're building a day around east LA eating, Pancho Lopez makes sense as a lunch anchor before exploring the neighbourhood, or as an early dinner before heading elsewhere. The low price point means it doesn't need to be a destination in isolation , it can be part of a wider day without the financial or logistical weight of a full reservation-required dinner.
For context on where this fits in the broader Los Angeles food picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you're also planning where to stay or what to do around the visit, our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide have the full picture.
The Bib Gourmand in context
Michelin's Bib Gourmand category rewards food quality that exceeds what the price would lead you to expect. It sits below the star tiers but above generic recommendation , it is a quality signal with a specific value-for-money frame attached. For Pancho Lopez to hold it in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) means the kitchen is consistent, not just occasionally good. That matters for a returning visitor more than a first-timer: you can trust the level will be there on a Tuesday, not just on a Saturday when the grill is at capacity.
For comparison, Michelin Bib Gourmands at the same price tier in other cities , think the kind of operation that anchors a neighbourhood rather than a dining destination , include places that have since developed queues and booking requirements. Pancho Lopez's booking difficulty is currently rated easy, which means the recognition hasn't yet created the access friction it sometimes does. That window is worth using.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3328 Pasadena Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90031 (Lincoln Heights)
- Price range: $ , accessible pricing across the menu
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.5 out of 5 (457 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no advance reservation required under current demand
- Cuisine: Mexican , grilled meats (carnes asadas) focus
- Chef: José Figueroa
- Leading timing: Lunch for a relaxed visit; dinner for peak grill atmosphere
- Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before visiting
- Phone/website: Not listed , arrive or check Google for current hours
Pearl picks nearby
If Pancho Lopez is on your list, these nearby and thematically connected options are worth knowing: Chichen Itza for Yucatecan depth, Carnitas El Momo for a different cut of LA's leading affordable Mexican, and Chulita if you want a sit-down Mexican meal at a step up. Further afield for Mexican at a higher register: Damian in the Arts District and Broken Spanish for a more formal take. And if you're thinking about the category beyond LA, Pujol in Mexico City and Alma Fonda Fina in Denver represent what Mexican cooking looks like at the destination-dining end of the spectrum.
Compare Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez | Mexican | $ | Easy |
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Camphor | French-Asian, French | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Gwen | New American, Steakhouse | $$$$ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is built around grilled meats, which limits options for vegetarians or those avoiding red meat. If meat-free eating is a priority, this is not the right fit. The cuisine type and $ price tier suggest a focused, traditional menu rather than a flexible multi-option format. Come for the asada or plan elsewhere.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez?
There is no tasting menu format here. Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez operates at the $ price tier with a straightforward Mexican grill focus, not a multi-course structure. If a tasting menu format is what you want in LA, Hayato or Kato are the right calls. Pancho Lopez is about direct, high-quality value, not a curated progression of courses.
Is Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez good for solo dining?
Yes, this is a strong solo option. The $ price point and neighbourhood grill format mean there is no pressure to order large or fill a table. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands signal consistent quality, so a solo visit carries low risk. Lincoln Heights is easy to reach from central east LA.
Is Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez worth the price?
At $, with back-to-back Bib Gourmands in 2024 and 2025, this is one of the clearest value cases in Los Angeles dining. Michelin's Bib Gourmand category specifically recognises food quality that exceeds price expectations, and two consecutive years of recognition under chef José Figueroa confirms this is not a fluke. You will spend less here than at almost any other Michelin-recognised venue in the city.
What should I order at Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez?
Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data, but the venue name and cuisine focus point squarely at grilled meats as the core offering. Order around the asada. At a $ price point with Bib Gourmand recognition, the house specialties are where the value is concentrated.
What are alternatives to Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez in Los Angeles?
Carnitas El Momo is the closest peer in terms of neighbourhood credibility and price tier, with a different regional focus. Chichen Itza offers Yucatecan depth if you want a different corner of Mexican cuisine. For a significant step up in format and price, Kato delivers the most technically rigorous cooking in LA at the opposite end of the cost spectrum.
Is Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for great food over formal atmosphere. Two Bib Gourmands make a strong culinary case, but the $ price tier and grill format at 3328 Pasadena Ave in Lincoln Heights suggest a casual setting, not a celebration-style dining room. For a milestone dinner, Camphor or Vespertine are better fits. Pancho Lopez is the right call when the occasion is about eating well without ceremony.
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