The Alliance for Hispanic Advancement celebrates the Chinese Year of the Rabbit in the 2011 Bok Kai Parade. Photo by queerbychoice. The Latin American community in the Yuba-Sutter area is quite large, relative to the size of the general population. It is most concentrated in Robbins (where 56.3% or residents are Hispanic), followed by the adjacent Meridian/Cranmore/Kirkville area (38.2%), Live Oak (36.9%), Olivehurst (25.0%), Yuba City (24.6%), Linda (22.1%), Wheatland (21.2%), Marysville (17.5%), Sutter (12.4%), South Yuba City (11.9%), Beale Air Force Base (11.2%), Tierra Buena (10.6%), and Loma Rica (6.0%).
The most common country for Latin American immigrant families in the Yuba-Sutter area to come from is Mexico.
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Places to Eat
It is a good idea to edit the pages of these restaurants to specify whether they serve Mexican cuisine, Tex-Mex, or some type of Latin American or South American cuisine, if you have that information.
- Adanberto's Mexican Food
- Betty's Authentic Mexican Restaurant
- Carniceria y Panaderia Lupita's
- Casa Carlos Fine Mexican Dining
- Cisco's Taquería
- El Azteca Restaurant
- El Cantarito
- El Central Café
- El Charito's Mexican Deli
- El Marino Mexican Restaurant
- El Pollo Restaurant
- El Rey Mexican Restaurant
- El Zarape Restaurant
- Emma Olive's Mexican and American Food
- Humberto's Tacos
- Joe's Mexican Grill
- La Colima Tacos and Burgers
- La Mexicana
- La Plazita Foods
- Las Palmas Fine Mexican Food
- La Única Fresh Mex
- Magdalena's Mexican Grill
- Manzanillo Mexican Grill
- Maria's Mexican Restaurant and Cocktails
- Mi Pollito Loco
- Padre's Pub and Grill
- Roberto's Restaurant
- Salsa Taquería
- Salsa Fresh Taquería Restaurant
- Tacos Azteca
- Tacos el Jalisciense
- Taquería Cuevas
- Taquería Valle
- Tita's Restaurant
- Tortilleria Flores Mexican Restaurant