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Return to Oaxaca
Last February I traveled to Oaxaca with a group of doctors and assistants to bring eye exams and glasses to people who couldn't otherwise afford them. It was a wonderful experience, and I really enjoyed the city during the brief free time I had. I loved everything--the streets, the bright-colored buildings, the market, and oh, the food! I was determined not to order anything that I could easily get at home, and there was not one thing I tried that I didn't like. Santo Domingo was so beautiful I couldn't even describe it to people back home. I especially enjoyed practicing my (remedial) Spanish.
I'll be returning to Oaxaca with this same group this coming February , and I'd be interested in hearing about any restaurants, shops, entertainment, etc. that other Fodors posters have enjoyed--I'm open to trying new things! I'll be on foot, so I'm looking for places within a few blocks of the zocalo. Also, I'm an assistant, so nothing too expensive, please. |
You might want to check out Chowhounds.com - they have an international forum and there have been some recent posts about food in Oaxaca. I'm making my notes from there - I'll be going to Oaxaca in late February and am lookng forward to it. We were there probably 10 or 11 years ago, so I'm sure it's changed.
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We really enjoyed the Guelagetza (sp) dancers and excellent buffet on Friday eve at the Camino Real hotel
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I have been to Oaxaca numerous times with my students each sping and have enjoyed the food. Some of the nicer placer are Quince Letras, Catedral and El Naranjo. However, I much prefer an early morning licuado (fruit smoothie) and a tamal from a local vendor in one of the stalls in the markets. Also there is a wonderful Oaxacan tradition of having a cool sorbet called "nieve" in front of La Soledad church. Late at night there is a great taco place on the corner of Porfirio Diaz and Queztalcoatl. Buen provecho!
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I was there in August and there is a restuarant located on top of one of the hills that overlooks the city and the Oaxaca Valley that is a stunning view especially at dusk. I can't remember the name of it but I am sure the locals will know. It was very cheap as well
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2 more ideas. 1, Las Golandrinas is a gorgeous B&B---very economical and rather close to Santa Domingo
2. La Olla---a restaurant we kept going back to. PS The restaurant in the Zocola Casa de Abuela was good---as it's upstairs right over the Zocalo---go there at night and wait for a window table |
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