Comedor María Teresa

Restaurant · Oaxaca City

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"Great Market Food Inside the Mercado 20 de Noviembre you'll find many food stalls to choose from. The Comedor Maria Teresa (Local #38) is a good bet. They have excellent mole, which you can enjoy with chicken and rice, or in enchiladas, as pictured above. A full Oaxacan breakfast starts with a chocolate de leche and pan de yema. The chocolate is served in a bowl to make it more convenient for dunking your bread. Later in the day choose a tlayuda or caldo de pollo. You really can't go wrong!"

Where to Eat Mole in Oaxaca
Photo by Suzanne Barbezat

20 de Noviembre Loc. 39, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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