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Contribuiți la feedbackReally good, tasteful and perhaps the best I had < br apr, br>/ easy exceptional eating and service. my wife and I eat here on Saturday morning for dulces and coffee often.For lunch today I took guide forces to lunch here and it was great. we had a different plate and each of us was really impressed by the food, service and even like attractive each plate was plated. this is an authentic restaurant in the south mexicos, so forget tacos! try the guisados plate (I recommend the bark zunge lengua guisados) or the chuletas or carnitas plate. I guarantee you to find them all delicious.Wait personal is bilingual. it is clean, friendly and the baked goods are simply wonderful.
This place is great. it is a family restaurant that also has a huge bakery. or maybe it's a bakery that also serves meals, not quite sure, but it really doesn't play any role as it is great. it is a casual place that is more traditional and not Tex-Mex. While I like Tex-Mex, I really like to find the traditional farewell from a counter in mexiko (oaxacan). there are many elements on the menu that look familiar to them if they prefer Tex sex, so if they try new things is not their thing, or someone who is with them does not worry. Service is very good, it is casual, and they do not rush it during or after the meal. they get chips, salsa and cheese dip when they sit, are pretty sure chips are made there. menu is beautiful with pictures of everything, so if you see something they have never heard of, more than likely the image will explain it, as it is likely something they have, or at least seen with a regionalized take. / I went with a group of six employees, and everyone could find something they were happy with, and I think there was something on the menu that none of us had seen before, but as I said, there were many things on the menu that we had seen on many others. only warn them that I will give them, this is a cashless institution, and they warn them with a sign as they enter, and there are several signs posted, so be aware and meet the cash machines before they arrive. it is not expensive, but they could make sure they get enough to pick up some items from the bakery counter./ I think the bakery is quite well known in the opposite, as they had a constant stream of customers while we had our late lunch. oh, and the first thing they will experience when they go in the door is that large old-fashioned bakery smell./ worth a trip.
This place is great. it is a family restaurant that also has a huge bakery. or maybe it's a bakery that also serves meals, not quite sure, but it really doesn't play any role as it is great. it is a casual place that is more traditional and not Tex-Mex. While I like Tex-Mex, I really like to find the traditional farewell from a counter in mexiko (oaxacan). there are many elements on the menu that look familiar to them if they prefer Tex sex, so if they try new things is not their thing, or someone who is with them does not worry. service is very good, it is casual, and they do not rush it during or after the meal. You get chips...read more
Blah! the restaurant is terrible! it was dirty, the service was slow (and we were the only table there at this time dinner. the waitress was rude (because we were not hispanic? hopefully not. they tried to leave the groundbeef? for asada in my chili relleno! When I asked the waitress, she said it was asada and they put it in the meat grinder. then she told the other waitress about this exchange and laughed both hysterically. I don't know what it was, but it wasn't asada and maybe wasn't a bark. without dessert or drinks it was over $50.00 for 3 adults and 2 children! I usually like...read more
Simply the best in okc. la oaxaqueña is a bakery/restaurant is the best non-Tex mex in the city. the no-nonsense hire and service is good and they are never rushed to finish and leave. the freshly baked bread varieties are the best we found in oklahoma. people who realize this will travel by miles around just to buy him brot. I hate to give away the secrets on good restaurants, as they tend to loosen the quality as they grow wealthy, but the la oaxaqueña deserves it.