Mister Oso

Taco restaurant · Central Business District

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"Mister Oso’s splashy downtown location serves a funky, festive brunch menu of breakfast tacos, tres leches French toast, crunch wraps, and chilaquiles verdes, plus mojo pork, quesabirria, cauliflower al pastor, and smoked chicken tacos. Start the morning with a margarita and end it with an order of churros." - Eater Staff

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Mister Oso

601 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

misterosonola.com
@misteroso.nola

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