
On this episode of Taqueando with Bill Esparza, we dive deep into the rise of Sinaloan food and culture in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire. For decades, Sinaloenses have shaped the region through music, migration, and community — but only recently has LA begun to experience the true depth of Sinaloan regional cooking.
Bill shares his personal history performing concerts in Sinaloa with iconic artists like Marisela, and how he used to return to LA disappointed by the lack of authentic Sinaloan flavors. Today, that has completely changed. Thanks to increased access to world-class seafood and regional ingredients, a new generation of Sinaloan chefs and taqueros are redefining the city’s mariscos and taco scene.
We spotlight some of the most exciting voices pushing the movement forward, including José Morales of Tacos La Carreta, Chuy Patabionica, and Francisco Leal of Del Mar Ostionería. Bill also breaks down the unfair stereotypes that have long followed the region and explains why Sinaloenses have become one of the most influential culinary forces in Southern California.
If you love mariscos, regional Mexican cuisine, food culture, LA tacos, or the stories behind immigrant-driven food movements, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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