San Diego’s LOLA 55 Launching a “Next-Gen” Spinoff Eatery

L55 Tacos and More will debut later this summer within Westfield UTC

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LOLA 55 is unveiling plans to launch a new auxiliary brand, L55 Tacos & More, which will find its first home within Westfield UTC at 4301 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 2003.

The new concept from San Diego’s only MICHELIN Bib Gourmand taqueria will make its debut later this summer, according to a press release. Working with Chef Daniel Soto, an alum of Chef Enrique Olvera’s two MICHELIN-starred Mexico City flagship, Pujol, L55 will marry the bold flavors and chef-driven framework that LOLA 55 is known for with a more streamlined fast-casual format. L55 will be open for lunch and dinner daily.

“With L55, we are distilling the essence of LOLA 55 into a more accessible and adaptable format,” Frank Vizcarra, Founder and CEO, said in a press release. “Our goal is to build a concept that is well-positioned for future growth yet unwavering in the high standards our guests have come to expect.”

Riding the momentum of LOLA 55’s brand expansion, marked by the opening of a Carlsbad outpost in September 2023, L55 represents a strategic extension of the restaurant’s lineage. Tijuana-born founder Frank Vizcarra—a fast-food executive-turned-restauranteur—conceptualized L55 for scalability and replicable cross-market growth. Alongside his son and company COO, Nathan Vizcarra, Frank’s corporate sensibilities, owing to decades of experience at some of the world’s most preeminent QSR chains (McDonald’s, Del Taco), have catalyzed the creation of this latest venture. L55 will center around a fast-casual model with counter-service ordering, pager system pickup, and order-ahead takeout and delivery options.

The 2,800-square-foot storefront will offer both indoor and patio seating, along with a standalone bar and wall-to-wall folding glass doors, adding to its airy, open-concept appeal. While echoing some elements reminiscent of LOLA 55’s industrial-meets-paradisial aesthetic, L55’s design will embody the concept’s playful identity with bright pops of color and art deco-inspired motifs throughout. As with LOLA 55, L55 takes its culinary cues from the rich landscape and ancestral traditions of Mexican gastronomy. However, the next-gen spinoff will diverge from LOLA 55’s taco niche to offer a broader range of fare, including burritos, bowls, salads, and an array of brand-new tacos developed exclusively for L55.

Mexican-born chef and rising star talent Daniel Soto is lending his expertise to L55’s kitchen as their primary culinary consultant. Having grown under the tutelage of Chef Enrique Olvera, Soto climbed the ranks at his world-renowned Mexico City flagship, Pujol, eventually earning a sous chef role and heading up the two MICHELIN-starred restaurant’s ‘taco omakase’ experience. Now, the 26-year-old chef is drawing from his Pujol tenure and Mexican heritage to help develop L55’s culinary program, working alongside Vizcarra and his culinary team to weave heirloom ingredients and elevated applications throughout the menu.

San Diego’s LOLA 55 Launching a “Next-Gen” Spinoff Eatery – L55 Tacos and More
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Joey Reams was born and raised in San Diego and received a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism at San Francisco State University. While there, he interned for several publications while serving as SFSU's News Editor at Golden Gate Xpress for a semester. After college, Joey has worked in the freelance industry for ten years and counting, writing about community news, the music industry, breaking news, pop culture, and other diverse topics. Before joining What Now Media Group, Joey worked as the News Editor for Pasadena Now. In his free time, he enjoys exploring new cities, trying delicious food, and attending concerts.
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