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    4.6 (8 reviews)

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    Mole fixings
    Lourdes V.

    I've always wanted to visit a cooking school in Oaxaca and I finally had my chance. On my recent trip I decided on this one based on its location to another place I was visiting and it was a great choice. The school is located in a busy neighborhood in a corner house that's been transformed into a small cooking school. We met Oscar and sat as a group and decided on the menu based on what was available in the market and our preferences. We headed to the market, not very far away and purchased some items for our menu. We decided on fish ceviche, shrimp soup, al pastor taco, mole w/ chicken, guacamole, 2 molcajete salsas, 3 different tortillas and chocolate ice cream. So much tasty food! My favorite was the ceviche with mahi mahi, olives, capers & pickled jalapeno, lots of lime juice to cook the raw shrimp, tomato, onion, cilantro.. this was delicious! And I'm hoping to recreate it at home. The guacamole with the mango & pomegranate seeds, also a nice twist on the classic. And finally the chocolate ice cream.. we melted down Oaxacan chocolate and added it to the milk base, when frozen it tasted like rich chocolate ice cream with cocoa nibs. I had a great time with the group, everyone worked together nicely and Oscar gave clear instructions and allowed everybody opportunities to help. The cooking and eating were done outside under a shady tree and shade structure.

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    Super fun 1/2 day cooking class. Super fun. Learned, ate and drank plenty. Oscar and his crew are great!

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    Instituto Cultural Oaxaca

    Instituto Cultural Oaxaca

    4.0(13 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I came to Oaxaca for 2 weeks to study here. The campus is beautiful and Lucero was sweet during my…read moreorientation. She took time to show me places I was interested in on a map and made sure I knew how to get there. My instructor Miguel was also great. I was in a class with 2 other women. The classes are HARD so be prepared. One of the other students was a lawyer and I am a former college professor and we both struggled. Study a lot. Unfortunately, the school ended up being my least favorite part of the trip. My complaints are 1. The location is on an extremely busy intersection that had protests or parades often. Even without that, there are almost constant horns and megaphones blaring with ads coming from the street. Some days it was almost impossible to concentrate. There are big windows that cool down the rooms that are parallel to the street, closing them helps, but on warm days it gets too hot. I eventually asked if our class could move to a quieter room. They did move us and the new room that wasn't as noisy. It's unfortunate that the school is on that intersection. 2. The registration fee you pay online DOES NOT go toward your tuition which was sketchy as it is not specified on the website. You pay the tuition in full on the first day or during orientation. 3. I signed up for a tour. An employee at the school took my money and said to be there by 9:45am, no other instruction. Turned out I needed extra cash for 2 tariffs (entry fee's) and lunch. It would have been helpful to know how much extra I needed in advance. My other complaint with the school in regard to the tour is that they didn't mention that we get dropped off at the Zocolo, not back at the school, which meant 30 min walk back to my hotel. We also arrived back at 8:15pm but were told we would be back at 7pm. All this should have been mentioned when the school took my money. The tour itself is through an outside company, not sure the name, and it was lovely. The city of Oaxaca, the people and the food are incredible. If you come, research other schools or a private tutor (same price). They will teach you Spanish while visiting local spots to sit and learn outdoors or at cafes. I wish I would have gone that route. One last note- there are mosquitos everywhere at the school so if you're prone to bites, get repellent at a pharmacy. Being swarmed by them prior to getting repellent, while the horns/parades/protests were blaring and trying to focus on Spanish verb conjugations was pretty rough.

    Excellent adventure at the instituto learning Spanish with Octavio! The people are wonderful and…read morethe facilities especial!! We also took cooking classes with Lulu

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    Instituto Cultural Oaxaca - Nature really enhances the study space

    Nature really enhances the study space

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    Casa de las Artesanías

    Casa de las Artesanías

    4.1(16 reviews)
    0.8 km
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    One of the best and most complete gift shop we found in Oaxaca. They have lots of handmade and…read morelocally produced art and a very helpful staff. Located near the Zocolo just about all the things you see in local shops are here, but so much more. And there is such a variety within each category. The wood carved and beautifully decorated "animals" comprise a zoo of selections. All nicely done and priced reasonably. Clothing, especially blouses, ponchos and dresses, are plentiful. Jewelry, carvings, statuary, pottery, leather stationary holders, papers and paper decorations are part of the inventory. Prices are slightly more than one will find in the smaller shops, but selection and quality are the rule here. If you are looking for something special or different, ask the staff, all of whom speak English which makes selection and buying easier and more convenient. And best of all, the artists are supported through this venue which encourages more art and maintains some of the art that is fading out due to mechanization. Great place to shop in Oaxaca City.

    This was probably the coolest shop we went to in all of Oaxaca. It's a huge space with lots of…read moredifferent spots, sort of a consignment type set-up. There's every kind of Oaxacan product you can think of, from black pottery to traditional jewelry, alebrijes, leather goods, chocolate, tons of textiles and more. What I liked about this place though, is that each stand is a different artisan from somewhere in the region, and though the goods seemed to be of a higher quality than I found other places, the prices were really reasonable. I met the artist of a piece of pottery I bought for my mom, and spoke to someone else that made silver for another booth. A lot of the things we saw in the street and at the mercado really seemed to be mass produced, and That was definitely not the case here. I hope that when I made purchases here they were being truthful and the money truly went to the communities where the products came from, because if that's the case, I'm really glad.

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