La Carnita is a celebration of urban culture through food, drink, art, and sound. Dedicated to injecting Mexican street cuisine and graffiti with a gringo twist, La Carnita is the spot to grab a taco, take in the sights, run through a mixtape, and wash it all down with a 40 of Old English (high school you would be proud). Former mobile street-food spot now in a fixed space, offering a small menu of creative tacos & art.
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A single step at the entrance and good room inside the restaurant. The restaurant unites the talents of Andrew Richmond, a designer turned chef, and entrepreneur Amin Todai, both of whom have been at the forefront of the culinary zeitgeist that is the pop-up food craze. Any time want good food, good drinks and good music – we always go to la carnita. A note though : be prepared to wait 45 mins on busy nights. Lots of bars in he area to grab a drink while you wait though.