Jennifer C. L.
Yelp
I went here for lunch today I was pleasantly delighted by the food I got to try here. I came here because I had never tried Oaxacan food and it came highly recommended so I thought I'd give it a try.
I found out that this place has only been in existence for 3 months. It is located in the outskirts of Koreatown in a shopping mall off Vermont.
I tried many of their popular favorites including the Horchata with all the fixings of walnut, cantaloupe, and prickly pear sorbet...Yum!!!
The Jamaica sweetened hibiscus drink was good as expected.
We got the Orden De Barbacoa Roja which was a young goat marinated in chile guahillo and Oaxacan spices served with a side of cabbage cilantro salad.
I never had anything like this but the Tlayuda was recommended so we got it. It was so giantic in size. The picture in the menu does not do it justice. The actual dish was as big as a large pizza. This dish is a large Oaxacan tortilla with a spread of lard, refried black bean paste, topped with quesillo cabbageg, tomato, and avocado. The whole dish comes with 3 major meats laying on top which included 3 links of chorizo, beef, and marinated pork.
One of my favorites ended up being the asada tortas. it comes in a traditional torta bread with quesillo, refriend black beans, mayo, tomato, avocado, onion, lettuce, and jalapenos. We added our choice of meat which was asada al pastor.
We couldn't resist taking an order of their Chicken Mole each to go. They serve it with a boneless leg and thigh covered in their rich dark Oaxacan black mole sauce that is served with rice.
I know it is simple but one of my other favorites were their fresh guacamole and homemade salsas.
I am so happy I got to try authentic Oaxacan food that came highly recommended by a friend. Everything was a sure hit. I can't wait to go back.