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Guerrero 414
68000 Oaxaca
Mexico
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No, Dulce & Salato does not take credit cards.
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Yes, Dulce & Salato has bike parking.
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Yes, Dulce & Salato has parking options.
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My friends and I stopped into Carmelita a few times during our Oaxacan trip. I purchased a few…read morepastries but the chocolate icing donut was hands down the best. Service was friendly and the shop is small but cute. I loved the pink exterior too. It's located right in the central part of the city.
First off. Strong AC. Come here just to sit in AC. The pastries are ok but nothing great at all. I…read morewould come to buy water and sit in the air.
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Service: friendly enough…read more Cakes: dense and pretty sweet. Cannot compare with Asian or French pastries. I tried 3 of their cake slices but was under impressed with all 3.
Pretty small selection. We chose a chocoflan, one of our favorite Mexican desserts. The cake was…read moredry and bland, the flan more like gelatin. If this were my first chocoflan, I would never be compelled to try it again.
Fachada.
Boulenc is a breakfast and cafe spot in the city center of Oaxaca. It's popular among tourists but…read morealso among locals as well. We went a little before open and there was already a small line forming. We ordered the ham and cheese croissant ($145 MXN) and the shakshuka ($135). The croissant was soft and I liked the cheesiness and creaminess. The shakshuka had a bit of spice and I liked dipping the bread into the sauce. The eggs were a little hard though and not runny at all. Both of these dishes were delicious and I still think about the shakshuka even today. For drinks we had the flat white ($58) and iced latte ($63) which were also good. We usually don't go to the same place more than once during our travels but this place was just so good we had to. This was my favorite brunch spot and I can see why it's such a popular spot.
Phenomenal. Canceled restaurant plans the next day so we could come back. The Cruaffle is like a…read moregrilled panini sandwich made in a waffle maker is a must try, as is the cucumber salad and betabel dip. Also, don't forget to order a bunch of bakery stuff before you leave. The ham and cheese croissant is so soft and delicious and surprisingly the tomatoes on soft baked break was a huge hit with my family.
Pop tart de jamaica
Breakfast/Brunch
Un keko con té de poleo
Logo.
Inside area
Exterior
Fachada
PASTEL EN CUP CAKES
Tasty little find by my hotel in Jalatlaco in Oaxaca. Great variety and the plating is so cute! I…read morehad one of their yogurt bowls w tropical fruit and a chocolate batado - both were delicious! They also have a big display case w lots of yummy looking Mexican pastries. I may be back to try one of those soon!
The bread is really good, especially the traditional ones. The best one was the one with…read moremilk/cream. Semi flat with sugar on top. The muffin was not bad and the pancake bread would be really nice with some milk or soemthing, it was quite dry. There was another cream filled pastry with some berries in there, that'd another good one. Place was packed so we couldn't eat there. But we went and sat outside a catholic church.
Tejate caliente con leche y chocolate Oaxaqueño batido con leche.
Mid size place with 5-6 tables some are shaded…read more We went day after Christmas so they did not have all the items. Fresh Focaccia was going to be served after 12:30pm and pizza after 4:30pm. Pastries were ok but i am not fan of cold ones. Mocha and hot chocolate was good. Lactose free milk option avaible. Service was gpod.
Food good Service not that great…read moregreat Take-out, so ambiance doesn't count Down side: Location
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