La Oaxaqueña and Their Beautiful Bathroom Art Poised to Make a Comeback

We're big fans of La Oaxaqueña: their banana leaf mole tamales practically melt in your mouth, the bowls of guacamole are as big as your face, their cup of hot chocolate is as thick as they come, they have some of the finest bathroom art in the Mission, you can carry in your own 24s of King Cobra and Four Loko, and a full meal for four will only set you back $30.  But as many have lamented, they've been shut down for the last two months, forcing us to once again settle for the midnight tacos and burritos we've all become accustomed too.

Well, Eater brings us news that everyone's favorite Mission Street tamale parlor has posted a sign in the window promising an imminent comeback:

“Dear Customers, please have patience. We will re-open very soon. We have been busy restructuring and revamping our space and our New & Exciting menu!!! [sic]”

Eater is banking on the “new & exciting menu” being FDA and Health Dept. compliant, but let's hope they don't change a thing.

[Eater]

Comments (1)

I’m interpreting “new and exciting” to mean everything now costs $2 more.