
On this episode of Taqueando, Bill Esparza sits down with Rocío Moreno of Birrieria Nochistlán, one of Los Angeles’ most traditional and enduring Mexican restaurants, located in Boyle Heights. Together, they trace the restaurant’s roots back to Nochistlán, Zacatecas, where Rocío’s family has been preparing birria for generations—offering a rare, direct connection between a small Mexican town and the LA food scene. The episode also follows their recent trip to Nochistlán, where they explore regional specialties like gorditas, tacos al pastor, tamales, and other local dishes rarely found in the United States, highlighting the depth and diversity of Zacatecan cuisine. Back in Los Angeles, Rocío shares how her family built Birrieria Nochistlán from a backyard operation into a 26-year institution, why they’ve resisted expanding the menu, and what it means to preserve tradition in a constantly evolving food city. The conversation also touches on legacy and loss, as Rocío reflects on taking over the restaurant after her father’s passing and carrying forward not just a recipe, but a family’s life work. If you care about regional Mexican food, LA’s hidden gems, and the stories behind the city’s most meaningful restaurants, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Produced by Robert Haleblian.
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