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1. Itanoni
This business began as a tortilla shop. The owner then decided to branch out into making other things...
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2. Yu Ne Nisa
In the hot lowlands of eastern Oaxaca, an area called the isthmus, you find a different cooking tradition...
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3. La Biznaga
- Great Oaxacan Fusion Restaurant, hip and spacious.
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4. Los Pacos
This restaurant specializes in moles. They even serve a small sampler (mole combinado), or you can try...
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5. Doña Elpidia
The phrase "home-style cooking" is bandied about a lot, but in this case, it really means something....
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6. El Naranjo
The new owner, Andrew Peterson, brought in cookbook author David Hoyer to create new dishes for the restaurant....
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7. El Asador Vasco
Of the restaurants circling the zócalo, this is the best bet. It certainly offers the most pleasant dining...
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The Best of NileGuide
- No one is immune to the delectable powers of a good taco. Not even the folks in Oaxaca City. They share the world's affection for margaritas and carnitas—and you can share their affection (and yours) at the Mexican restaurants. Time to get the fiesta going.
