La Indita is easy to miss. An understated front façade and slightly confusing entrance conceals a charming, family-run restaurant whose menu abounds with traditional Mexican and regional Native ...
The story of La Indita can be found on the back of the menu. It is a remarkable tale of Maria Garcia, who began her cooking in her native Tarascan Indian village in Michoacán region of Mexico. There, ...
Walking into La Indita was a bit off-putting: the medium-sized, heavily decorated restaurant smelled a little suspect and stale. Luckily, the mix of American Indian and Mexican food was more than ...
After 38 years on North Fourth Avenue, the family-run La Indita Mexican Restaurant will move in April. If all goes as planned, the Tucson restaurant specializing in Mexican and Tohono and Tarascan ...
Mexican restaurants have long been considered a safe harbor for vegetarians, a place where carne asada can be ignored in favor of a good bean burrito. But there has always been one large and ...
La Indita, the family-run Mexican restaurant that was a mainstay on North Fourth Avenue for 38 years, has found a new home. The owners posted a note on Facebook Wednesday saying they had passed their ...