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Businiess name:  La Carta De Oaxaca
Review by:  Chris L.
Review content: 
Having grown up in Arizona and later lived in California life in Seattle has been very hard for me when it comes to food. There is such a deplorable lack of decent Mexican food in this town. The I discovered Oaxaca and once again life is good. This is a great place to go with friends after a film at the Majestic. The servings are small and we simply ordered several plates and shared them. Everything was fantastic including plenty of items you don't normally find in Mexican restaurants. Some might gripe that there are no burritos. This isn't fair since the burrito is (depending on whose story you believe) not a Mexican creation and certainly isn't too be found in the southern Mexican city from which Oaxaca gets its name. Only real room for improvement would be more room. The place is very crowded on a Saturday night and the wait can be lengthy.

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