Mi Los Angeles: Notable Angelenos tell us about their favorite local Latino-owned businesses - Los Angeles Times
Advertisement

Mi Los Angeles: Notable Angelenos tell us about their favorite local Latino-owned businesses

Dakarai Akil / For De Los

In ‘Mi Los Angeles’ we ask influential L.A. Latinos to share their favorite Latino-owned businesses. Find new ideas on where to go while supporting local businesses.

Share via

In celebration of People’s Yoga’s 10th anniversary, founder Leah Gallegos shares some of her favorite spots on L.A.’s Eastside.

Stand-up comedian Jose Velasquez, a.k.a. Hoozay, talks Salvadoran heritage and his five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Southern California.

For Xochitl Gomez, winner of the latest season of ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ it’s all about Echo Park.

Patty Delgado, chief executive and designer of lifestyle brand Hija De Tu Madre, shares her five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Los Angeles.

Known as TiffyQuake on the internet, the 36-year-old influencer credits who she is today to her upbringing in East Los Angeles.

We asked the Kids of Immigrants CEO and co-founder about the Latino-owned businesses in L.A. that most inspire him.

On the heels of the release of the second part of the final season of “Cobra Kai,†actor Xolo Maridueña shares some of his favorite spots on L.A.’s Eastside.

Cookbook author, New York Times recipe contributor, and founder of Todo Verde Jocelyn Ramirez shares her five favorite spots in Los Angeles.

Mexican American singer-songwriter and Highland Park native Irene Diaz shares her favorite Latino-owned businesses.

Boyle Heights native Corissa Hernandez is a first-gen Chicana entrepreneur and co-owner of cocktail bar/restaurant Nativo in Highland Park.

Blogger Julie Sariñana’s 5 favorite Latino-owned businesses in L.A.

Entrepreneur Susie Plascencia shares her favorite Latino-owned dispensaries ahead of the 4/20 holiday .

Advertisement