Forget orange queso and gooey enchiladas. This South Austin spot spins out the vibrant palate of Interior Mexico. This means slow-cooked cochinita pibil, red and green moles, and zesty salpicon accented by pink pickled onions and leafy, fresh cilantro. The menu is criminally affordable.
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