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Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Burritos Restaurants in Highland Park

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Burritos La Palma
Michelin-recognized Zacatecan mini burritos built on flawless handmade tortillas.

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$ Highland Park Mexican, Burritos
Inside La Tropicana Market, Burritos La Palma serves Zacatecas-style mini burritos wrapped in ultra-buttery handmade flour tortillas. The birria de res and bean-and-cheese combinations draw everyone from neighborhood regulars to Michelin-chasing burrito hunters.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria de Res Burrito, Frijoles y Queso Burrito, Con Todo Burrito (Birria, Beans & Cheese)
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized Zacatecan mini burritos built on flawless handmade tortillas.
$ Highland Park American, Burritos
Family-owned since 1969, Penny’s Burgers is a corner standby for charbroiled burgers, breakfast burritos, and old-school plates that cross between diner and fast food. It’s the kind of place where portions are generous, prices stay modest, and the menu quietly covers both American and Mexican comfort staples.
Must-Try Dishes: Charbroiled cheeseburger with fries, Breakfast burrito with eggs, bacon, and hash browns, Carne asada fries or plate with rice and beans
What Makes it Special: A 1960s-era neighborhood counter slinging burgers, burritos, and plates all day.
$ Highland Park Mexican, Burritos
Operating out of a red truck tucked between a 7-Eleven and a car wash, Viva Taco Azteca stays open until midnight or 1am with a menu built for night-shift cravings. Since at least 2016 it’s been serving lengua, al pastor, and hefty two-meat quesadillas to a steady stream of late-night regulars along Figueroa.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Two-meat quesadilla (asada and pollo), Carnitas mulita
What Makes it Special: True late-night truck with house-made tortillas, big portions, and steady 12am–1am service.