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Feedback gevenI found this restaurant while walking around toward the end of my stay in Oaxaca. I had the Indian food both days. It was very good. The second day, the Indian food I had had been left over from the previous day and the set lunch of the day was Mexican. However, I saw an employee eating the lunch from previous day and asked if I could also have it and they had enough left over so I could. Both times when I was there, the set lunch was ready at 12PM and it was still available the following day, but I was there in May during the very low season, so at other times the food may go quicker. One disappointing thing was that the description written on the blackboard of the rice said it was rice with dried fruit, but there was no dried fruit in my rice. Also the dessert one day was strawberries in the plural but when I got my dessert, it was one strawberry cut into very little pieces, so that was disappointing. But the next day they gave me a lot of papaya.
I 've been meaning to add this to Happy Cow for a while. It 's a cute little place, basically right between Parque Llano and Jardin Conzatti. They 're well established and have been open since before my last visit in 2008. Tasty food which they call Indian but which is really something of a Mexi-Indian hybrid; nice – if unusual – samosas, rice, vegetables, etc. A few things to note: like most places in Oaxaca which advertise vegetarian in their signs, they are *not* fully veg: they have turkey sandwiches and a few other items, so something like 80-90%. Keep in mind that some people may be hanging around who aren 't staff so you may not be welcomed or acknowledged at first. That said, it 's a great option for a veggie lunch in this part of town, and they also have some interesting products for sale. Also a nice shady outdoor eating area. Finally, note that they don 't have their set lunch ready until 1 p.m., and it 's usually gone in a couple of hours. They do have set breakfasts though.
I found this restaurant while I went to the end of my stay in Oaxaca. I had the Indian food both days. It was very good. On the second day the Indian food I had left from the day before was mexican. However, I saw an employee who had eaten lunch from the day before and asked if I had it and they had left enough so I could. Both times when I was there, the lunch package was ready at 12 a.m. and it was still available on the following day, but I was in May during the very low season, so at other times the food can go faster. A disappointing thing was that the description written on the table of rice said it was rice with dried fruits, but there were no dried fruits in my rice. Also the dessert one day was strawberries in plural, but when I got my dessert, it was a strawberry cut into very small pieces, so it was disappointing. But the next day they gave me a lot of Papaya.
I wanted to add Happy Cow for a while. It is a nice little place, basically right between Parque Llano and Jardin Conzatti. They have been well established and open since my last visit in 2008. Delicious food they call Indians, but this is really something of a mexi Indian hybrid; beautiful – if unusual – samosas, rice, vegetables etc. A few things to consider: Like most places in Oaxaca that vegetarian in their characters, they are *not* full veg: they have turkey sandwiches and a few other items, such as 80-90%. Remember that some people hang around that are not staff so that you are not received or first recognized. That said it is a great option for a veggie lunch in this part of the city, and they also have some interesting products for sale. Also a beautiful shady outdoor dining area. Finally, note that they don't have their lunch ready until 1:00, and it usually went in a few hours. But they made breakfast.
I found this restaurant while I went to the end of my stay in oaxaca. I had the Indian food for both days. it was very good. on the second day was the Indian food that I had left from the day before, and the lunch of the day was Mexican. But I saw a worker who had eaten the lunch from the day before and asked if I had it and they had left enough so I could. both of them when I was there, the lunch package was ready at 12 o'clock and it was still available the following day, but I was in the mai during the very low season, so to other times eating can go faster. a disappointing thing was that the description that was written on the board of rice, said it was rice with dried fruits, but there were no dried fruits in my rice. also the dessert of a day was earthy in plural, but when I got dessert, it was a strawberry cut into very small pieces, so was disappointing. but the next day they gave me a lot of papaya.