YankeeBBQ Boy wrote:Has anyone been to La Oaxaqueña lately? I saw the menu and it certainly looks inviting. The question that I have is about the size of the place. Is it like a restaurant or like a true taco bar with limited seats. The also have two locations - is one better or larger than the other?
I go to the Milwaukee Ave. location quite regularly. It is a small, full-service restaurant, not at all a taco stand, with seating for about 30 or so. They serve beer and have very friendly waitresses.
The west Diversey location has less of a restaurant feel, with an open kitchen area and register up front when you walk in. Still, it's the same menu, and table service is just fine. Personally, I like the atmosphere at the Milwaukee Ave. location.
If seafood is what you're going for, all of the
huachinango choices are very good along with camarones a la diabla, and camarones y pulpo en salsa Oaxaquena. Make sure to order at least one thing with octopus (pulpo), as they seem to have this ingredient mastered. It is always tender and flavorful, without a hint of the rubbery texture that octopus often starts to take on.
Also, this is the only restaurant that has ever made a tilapia dish that I think I'd order a second time:
mojarra en mojo de ajo.
Best,
Michael