La Casa de la Abuela

Mexican restaurant · Oaxaca City

La Casa de la Abuela

Mexican restaurant · Oaxaca City

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Miguel Hidalgo 616, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

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La Casa de La Abuela, perched above Oaxaca's bustling squares, is a charm with fresh tortillas, local moles, and stunning views, perfect for a cozy meal.  

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Miguel Hidalgo 616, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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Miguel Hidalgo 616, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

+52 951 516 3544
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"Traditional Oaxacan Fare La Casa de La Abuela is a Oaxaca mainstay, on the corner between the Zocalo and the Alameda, Oaxaca's two central squares. Find the entrance on Hidalgo street, and climb the steps up to the second floor. As soon as you enter you'll see a big clay comal and a woman making fresh tortillas, the sign that this is the real deal: authentic Oaxacan food. They serve local specialties including four kinds of mole (almendrado, coloradito, amarillo and mole negro). Choose a spot by the window to enjoy your meal while you watch the action in the square below."

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Anna Alvarado

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The food was ok went there for the mole. The service was good, it has a beautiful view to the zocalo.

Robin Wicks

Google
Ate there last night and it was really outstanding. Lovely place, beautiful decor, top service and excellent food. We are going back tonight, it was that good. I really can't believe some of the reviews here, our party of four (3 Brits and a Mexican) could not fault it. I had the Parrillada which was outstanding.

Ken

Google
Because we have always enjoyed dining at this lovely, simple Oaxacan restaurant, I give it a high rating. It has a perfect location above a corner of the zocalo, and if you have a table by a window, you get a nice view. The food and wines are tasty and quite reasonable. [In writing this review I learned how to update Google's information, since the hours Google (and other sources, like Trip Advisor) had posted were incorrect. For some strange reason Google allows one to suggest an edit only with Google Maps and not other apps, like simply Google, which is what I'm using to write this.] Getting back to the restaurant, it's a place that we always have a delightful and delicious meal, so surely that is worth 5 stars.

drew ward

Google
We were having a great time. Our waiter was fantastic, the location and atmosphere is great. However I cannot think of a worse meal that was served to me anywhere in Mexico. I had the chile relleno.....I swear it was leftovers from last week. My wife's meal was better but really quite ordinary. So unless you want to get over charged for beans and rice be my guest. I recommend that with a bit more effort and a couple of blocks away from the square you'll find your gem. Try El Olivio Gastrobar. It won't disappoint. Cheers and happy dinning

Abel Cisneros

Google
Mole negro was the best I have ever had. The Suero Negra Modelo (lime juice, ice and beer) perfectly refreshing. The only reason I didn't do 5 stars was my tortillas were cold and a little hard.

Curtis Long

Google
Friday evening dinner...the enmolada with mole negro and the tamales de mole were tasty. But the tlayuda was nothing special and the restaurant is fairly run-down. If you can snag a balcony table, the view of the cathedral and zócalo is lovely.

Ryan Ziegler

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the food is disappointingly bland. anything on the zocalo should be suspected. there are so many good places in centro. don’t bother with this one if you’re, like me, a tourist looking to get the best flavors the city has to offer.

Don Mescal

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Fast service, the chilenos relleno was really not good. the molle degustation was ok but the portion was really small. Over price for the quality of the food. I dont recomand and will not go back.