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Help us make it rightWith its enticing grilled steak and inspired appetizers, this restaurant offers a taste of Oaxaca, Mexico in Adams Morgan.
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Adams Morgan is now home to a classy Mexican eatery with all the colors of a wild piñata and the noise of a full-blown fiesta. The sister restaurant of Arlington’s Guajillo, this two-story place offers its share of margaritas, but even better, it displays several different styles of moles, the stew-like dishes based on a paste of ground chilies and other spices and seasonings. We can’t say much...
Voted "Best Mexican 2014" by the Bitches Who Brunch!
This place was terrible. Went with a group of 6, they screwed up 5 meals, 3 of our drinks. It took 15 minutes to get anyone to take our order in the first place. Food was awful and unappealing.
Guacamole!
Good recommended!!
Get the mole sampler and then dip everything you order in it.
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Traditional Mexican cuisine is on the menu at this Adams Morgan area restaurant. Dining options include De pescado tacos, tres moles and huachinango en semilla de girasoles.
Casa Oaxaca is located at 2106 18th St NW, Washington, DC. This location is in the Adams Morgan neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
In 2007, we opened Casa Oaxaca in Washington, D.C., a traditional restaurant that brings the flavors and colors of Mexico to the capital city of U.S. Our main objective is to give Washingtonians a better exposure to the richness and diversity of Mexican cuisine. The team is headed by Karen Barroso and Rolando Juárez, both born and raised in Arlington VA; they decided to honor their Mexican...
Look Good: Casa Oaxaca is great for group dining, but bring cash. Checks can be split on three credit cards maximum.
Know Before You Go: Be wary of Adams Morgan's usual college-age bar-hopping crowd; the reasonably priced Mexican joint is popular and can get crowded and loud, so at peak times expect a long wait for your meal and an earful from your neighbors.
Save Money: Hour is at the bar only from 4pm to 7pm Tuesday through Friday.
Where to Sit: Sit downstairs for a quieter and more intimate experience--the main floor gets packed on both weekday and weekend nights!
Hour is at the bar only from 4pm to 7pm Tuesday through Friday.
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