What was once a 'tough sell' for the owners is now a big hit among food lovers as a Lebanese-Mexican fusion restaurant in Downey continues to think big.
What was once a "tough sell" for the owners is now a big hit among food lovers as a Lebanese-Mexican fusion restaurant in Downey continues to think big.What was once a "tough sell" for the owners is now a big hit among food lovers as a Lebanese-Mexican fusion restaurant in Downey continues to think big.
Elrada and his wife opened the restaurant in the spring of 2016 and has been growing ever since. The meaning behind the name?Their menu is filled with must-try items, including the Mix Shawarma Crunch Wrap, the Birria tacos, cooked and seasoned to perfection, and the viral sensation, the Birria Hot Cheetos Crunch Wrap.
"Recipes at home, recipes from my mom, recipes from my wife, so we kind of just put that all together and said, 'Let's take a shot,'" Elrada said.Fatima's Grill currently has nine locations, including downtown Los Angeles, Long Beach and Paramount.What's your favorite local restaurant?
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