Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña
Restaurant · Oaxaca City ·

Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña

Restaurant · Oaxaca City ·

Specializing in tlayudas and tacos with Oaxacan cheese

salsas
beer
locals eating here
tender and juicy meat
huge portions
slow service
chorizo and beef
alcohol
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null
Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña by null

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Calle de Lic Primo Verdad 119D, Hacienda, 68080 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

MX$100–200

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Trendy

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Calle de Lic Primo Verdad 119D, Hacienda, 68080 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

+52 951 114 7961

MX$100–200

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

Last updated

Jan 13, 2026

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14 Essential Mexican Dishes to Try on Your Next Trip - AFAR

"A go-to for tlayudas, the Oaxacan 'open‑faced' toasted or pan‑fried tortilla piled with toppings such as carne asada, chicharrón, refried beans, lettuce or cabbage, avocado, salsas, and melted Oaxacan cheese—often likened to an Oaxacan pizza." - Sophie Friedman

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Las Tlayudas Antojería Oaxaqueña

Natalie S.

Google
The best tlayudas in Oaxaca without a doubt. I stayed in Oaxaca for 2 weeks and I’m writing this on my 4th visit - had to get one last in before I leave! The tlayudas are jam packed with ingredients and stringy, delicious quesillo. I only at the falda de costilla and the meat was tender and juicy. They do make it with Manteca (pork talo) so they can be a bit on the greasy side - but that’s also probably part of the amazing taste. They’re huge so (sometimes) you’ll have enough for left overs. And the salsas are all the die for, so thank goodness their generous with their servings of it. You’ll see mostly locals eating here (except during day of the dead) which is always a good sign. Service can be a little slow and the waiters are young boys who are hustling to keep up with crowds but can be a little forgetful - hence the 4 stars. BUT the food is worth the patience

William L.

Google
Garbage Tlayudos. Basura. Expensive and woefully prepared. 3 taco, 2 Tlayudos, 2 drinks was 520 pesos. Al pastor was chopped and not sliced. Tlayudo was salty and flavorless. Seriously go to El Trompo, just up the street. Better food and better value.

winston S.

Google
Found this place as it was close to our hotel and we were too tired to walk into the centre of town. My tlayuda was amazing and my wife really enjoyed her pozole. Definitely worth a visit.

Ry C.

Google
We loved this place last year, but our experience in 2023 was very different. The tlayuda de costilla wasn't nearly as tasty as previously, also the salsas were bland. But the worst part was the service, our server didn't bring the beer I ordered (in Spanish) and didn't return to our table once after taking our order. I tried to get her attention while she delivered beers to other tables but was ignored. When we went to pay she encouraged me to tip, which I reluctantly did even though she didn't deserve it. That being said, we won't return.

Kalle K.

Google
This is a bit more finer tlayuda place than the ones on the street. But it is well worth the visit since the tlayudas were among best tasting we had in Mexico. Also, the included Chepiche herb was a nice addition and the accompanying sauces were top notch.

Jonathan D.

Google
We walked into Las Tlayudas by accident and so glad we did! The tacos are absolutely phenomenal. We had tlayudas for the first time and our mind was blown. Absolutely recommend this place.

Anthony G.

Google
Had a delicious tlayuda — combination of chorizo and beef. Should not have eaten the whole thing, am stuffed.

Courtney

Google
I had the tostada, it was good. I had ordered a Corona and asked for lime and salt, and they brought a separate mug with lime juice and a salted rim. When I received the bill, I saw a charge for a taco of $15 pesos, which I hadn't ordered. When I asked the waiter about it, he said that it was for the mug with lime and salt that I had requested for my beer. I've never been charged, EVER, for such a request, and no, I didn't get to keep the mug. Ridiculous, I won't be back.