Tierra del Sol Cuisine - Montavilla

Oaxacan restaurant · Montavilla

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"For five years, Amalia Sierra, a social worker turned chef specializing in Oaxacan tlayudas and moles, has run her destination cart, Tierra del Sol, at the Portland Mercado, a food cart pod in Foster-Powell. Now, she’s opened her second location in Montavilla, serving the same tetelas, tlayudas, and moles." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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6935 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97213 Get directions

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