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Fried Chicken Restaurants in OAXACA DE JUÁREZ

The best places in OAXACA DE JUÁREZ to eat Fried Chicken. Our interactive map features all restaurants around OAXACA DE JUÁREZ who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: OAXACA DE JUÁREZ, 110 Calzada Porfirio Díaz, 68040 Oaxaca De Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico, OAXACA DE JUÁREZ
A comprehensive menu of Rosticeria Del Oeste from OAXACA DE JUÁREZ covering all 11 menus and drinks can be found here on the food list. For changing offers, please get in touch via phone or use the contact details provided on the website.
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City: OAXACA DE JUÁREZ, Calle Amapolas 1425, Oaxaca 68050, Mexico, OAXACA DE JUÁREZ
"I cannot recommend this place enough! Some of the best food I’ve eaten in Mexico."
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City: OAXACA DE JUÁREZ, Calle Melchor Ocampo 300 | Colonia Centro, Oaxaca 68000, Mexico, OAXACA DE JUÁREZ
"I popped into this cafe for a bite to eat becuse it is just down the street from Casa de Don Pablo and I was feeling a little hungry before going back to my room for a quick shower. My first mistake.The only interesting aspect about this little cafe was the Mexican woman making fresh tortillas. Other than that I felt this place was a complete waste of my time.Not one person who worked there spoke any English and I do understand I am traveling in a foreign country. My "gringo" Spanish is good enough for me to go into any number of restaurants and carry on a simple conversation and certainly good enough to order a meal with beverage. Not so here.Amore Cafe does not have a menu and the waiter spoke way too fast for me to catch on or comprehend what he was saying. Simple items like pollo y cebolla tacos (chicken taco with onion) were not available for purchase. No carne asada (grilled beef) tacos, even a bottle of cerveza was beyond what they could offer. The waiter had to go across the street to a local la tienda (store) to buy a couple of beers. 10 minutes later he returned to serve me a beer.While I was there a lady from Canada strolled in and she spoke even better Spanish than I did, but she had a hard time getting anything good to eat. We both settled for potatoe tacos which were less than satisfying.A final note. If you speak flawless Spanish and you love very hot sauce then they have a very hot chile, tomatoe sauce/salsa that you might want to try. I do love a good hot, hot sauce and this one had a ton of flavor. The first spoonful packed a great big punch of flavor followed by an intense burn. Silly me, I went for 3 more servings. By the fourth spoonful, I could handle no more and was very glad I had a cerveza on hand.Anyway...I would not recommend this eating establishment as it seems geared toward local residents only. Good luck if you decide to pop in for a bite."

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