Recently she and her team at La Huasteca invited a few people (or rather, asked The Glutster to invite a few people) to taste her new pre-hispanic menu. Keep in mind, this tasting was not just for marketing, but also for her to receive feedback about her new menu. We suggested some things she could improve on and most likely by now these dishes would be even better (I won't be going through all of them here, but most).
This was my first time at Plaza Mexico in Lynwood and I must admit I was very impressed. It felt as if I was really in an old plaza in Mexico. This old style building even had two caged parrots up on those balconies!

The interior of La Huasteca did not disappoint.

There was even a mariachi band making its round in the restaurant towards the middle of the night.

There were three aguas frescas already waiting for us on our table: nopal con pina "Xochilt" (cactus, pineapple), Agua Preciosa "Atlaquetzalli" (honey, unsweetened cacao, aciote), Jamaica con Fresa "Chabela" (hibiscus, strawberries).

We were served two different salsas with our tortilla chips:
Salsa Maya (pina, cilantro, jalapeno, serrano, tomato)

Salsa Especial "Molcajete" (tomatillo, cilantro, jalapeno)

Empanada de Flor de Calabaza (squashblossom)

Tamalito Michoacana "Corunda" (sweet corn tamal)

Aguacate relleno de ceviche "Estilo Huasteca" (shrimp and fish ceviche, lime, jalapeno, cilantro)

Our three appetizers were followed by three soups:
Puchero Vaquero (sweet potato, tomato, chaya - Yucatan greens, carne seca)

Huatape de Camaron (shrimp, tomatillo, serrano)

Caldo de Piedra (made with hot rock. Shrimp, vegetable, scallop, octopus)

Ensalada de Nopales con Chapulines y Tuna Vinagreta (cactus salad with grasshoppers and cactus fruit vinaigrette)

"Tikin-Xik" Pescado estilo Yucateco

Camarones Isla Mujeres (shrimp, mashed beets and potatoes, plantain, sesame seeds)

Camarones al Café (sauteed shrimp served with coffee mole)

Barbacoa "Platillo del Jefe" (lamb braised in mezcal, served in an amazing gordita)

Frida Kahlo (chicken, pumpkin seed pipian mole, peanut pipian mole)

"Poc-Chuc" Filete de Puerco estilo Yucateco (pork, bean, grilled onions)

Mole de Los Dioses (Portobello mushroom, huitlacoche mole)

Desserts here deserve a try as well.
Beso de Angel ("Angel's kiss". Pecan, coconut, almond, cherry, vanilla)

Guayabas con Rompope

These sweet, tender and juicy guavas are soaked in the rich creaminess of eggnog. Amazing.
Crepas de La Casa and Platanos al Tequila.

This was my first time both dining at La Huasteca and trying Chef Camacho's creations (other than at fundraising tasting events). I have to say I was quite impressed. This type of fine Pre-hispanic cooking is still a rare find in Los Angeles and Chef Camacho has done a great job bringing this exciting cuisine to life here. While the proteins are occasionally overcooked, there's no doubt that Chef Camacho has mastered her sauces.

La Huasteca
3150 E Imperial Hwy
Lynwood, CA 90262
(310) 537-8800

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