— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
It has been far too long since we discussed tamales that, as Serg masterfully put it, “you didn't buy at 2 am from a bucket.” With that, I'd like to give some quick props to La Oaxaqueña, the often overlooked but increasingly well regarded hole-in-the-wall on Mission at 17th. Not only was their banana leaf tofu with Oaxacan mole tamale the fucking game, my entire dinner set me back a scant $4.50. Plus, they let you bring your own booze into the restaurant (PROTIP: the bodega next door is cheap and has a good selection [read: they stock Four Loko]) and they are open until 2am most nights.
Almost needless to say, next time you stumble out of a bar before last call, walk right past Cancun because they don't hold a candle to these guys.
Comments (5)
jill | [Permalink]
I’ve been looking for sweet tamales in the city for close to 3 years now - probably not hard enough but I have been looking nonetheless. thank you so much for posting about this place! my tummy will forever be grateful.
Anonymous Coward | [Permalink]
tell me you didn’t forget desert
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Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable | [Permalink]
I used to be a big, big fan of the Roosevelt Tamale Parlor on 24th, but haven’t been there in years, since they re-furb’d the place. Can anyone vouch for the quality these days? Is it as awesome as it used to be?
alyssa Mc Doucherson | [Permalink]
feel the sting.
Faithy | [Permalink]
I ate a dinner for a family of 4 there for $17 once. Mmmm mmmmm