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For All Things Good
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Guide Michelin
Mexikanisch
Bewertung des Guide Michelin
Say good morning (or good afternoon) to this charming café that can crank out more than iced lattes or shots of double espresso. With a kitchen so small you could cook and wash dishes at the same time, these owners have high ambitions. Heirloom corn sourced from various villages in Mexico is a real point of pride here, and it appears in several incarnations. Triangle-shaped tetelas are stuffed with black beans and wrapped in hoja santa leaves; while crispy tlayuditas are toppled with hen of the wood mushrooms and salsa macha. A taco special might uncover avocado, salsa verde, and a runny egg. Soft, hearty tlacoyos stuffed with pinto beans arrive crowned with a mountain of avocado.
Ort
343 Franklin Ave.Brooklyn 11238