Curmudgeon
Los Angeles
Worth visiting!
A review of this place
I almost always take whole guava and cheese pies to parties, and people go berserk over them. It’s amazing what putting lard in a pastry dough will do. I was introduced to the Tropical in 1992, soon after I moved into the neighborhood. At that time, a whole pie still cost only $4. More now, but reasonable.
Other sweet items that are especially good: an orange cake with little flecks of zest that wedge between your teeth for enjoyment later in the day and their quesadilla - the Central American quesadilla - which is a sesame-seed-topped bread with cheese in the batter. (Nary a tortilla in sight.)
I endorse the previous writer’s assessment of the cafe con leche. I really like their Cuban sandwiches, too. And their quiche, a slice of which stands at about 4 inches high: eggs and herbs.
They have an enormous juicer for fresh oranges, grapefruits, or carrots (or combo). And among other drinks in their cooler, they have Materva, a yerba mate carbonated beverage, in case you prefer your liquid speed chilled.
¡Buen provecho!