Eat Your World’s Oaxaca Food & Travel Guide is the seventh in a series of eBook destination guides from Eat Your World that spotlights a region’s best traditional dishes and drinks, and tells you where to find them. For this edition, readers are directed to 40 quintessential foodie experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico.
You may know about the moles and the mezcal, but what of the tlayudas and tostadas de salchicha? How about the most Oaxacan of empanadas and tamales, the classic market breakfasts and street paletas? It’s easy to unwittingly miss Oaxaca’s best food—the real local stuff—simply because you’re not sure how to navigate the sprawling markets, which vendors are vouched for, what exactly to order and where. That’s where this guide from Eat Your World comes in, pointing you to 40 proudly regional and undeniably delicious dishes and drinks from our favorite market fondas, street stalls, cafes, and restaurants in the gorgeous city of Oaxaca. Don’t leave home without it!
Within this comprehensive food and travel guide, you’ll find the following:
--What to Eat: 40 Oaxacan foods and drinks, with well-researched descriptions, cultural context, and vivid photographs
--Where to Eat: specific restaurant/vendor recommendations for each dish, including Google map links to locations
--How to Burn It Off (tips for activities, such as biking to nearby Monte Albán)
--Where to Stay (accommodation suggestions)
--a restaurant guide for all featured dishes and drinks
--Bonus content! Recipes from Oaxacan chef and cooking instructor Pilar Cabrera
About Eat Your World:
Eat Your World (eatyourworld.com) is an original online guide to regional foods and drinks, currently covering more than 125 destinations around the globe. Launched in December 2011, the site identifies and contextualizes a destination’s traditional, indigenous, and locavore foods and tells readers exactly where to find them, as well as How to Burn It Off (activity tips) and Where to Stay (hotel suggestions). Broader food and travel stories can be found on the EYW Blog, including recipes and trip narratives. Eat Your World also fosters a community of like-minded eaters and travelers by inviting readers to upload their own local-food photos and stories to the site.