



1st picture: Horchata iced coffee & Berry with alcohol.
2nd picture: Elote with queso cotija, blue corn mayo & chipotle dressing.
3rd picture: Corunda de calabacitas made with blue corn masa, butternut squash, corn, flor de calabazas, sautéed squash, queso cotija, crema y salsa macha
4th picture: Flan de coco 🥥 con durazno 🍑
by Californialways
22 Comments
I’m probably a hick, but there’s just 1 gourmet mexican restaurants that I’ve ever liked, the rest are just odd, taste kind of bad, and expensive (probably like the one in the photos)
The chipotle dressing of the elote looks bad but hey, it surely tasted good
It all looks amazing!
Wheres the meat? Is this a vegan place
The drinks are good but everything are overpriced af
That third pic looks delicious! I need to try and make a version of this at home.
I guessed everything right, I was overthinking if the third picture was or not a corunda.
3rd ain’t a corunda since a corinda is a Morelian tamal & since you are a veggie you wouldn’t have eaten it.
Oaktown 🤙🏼
Menu sounds creative, inovative, tasty, Good for the Mexican Women
We mira bien sabroso! Good find!
OMG this is food porn at its finest ❤️. I am sooo jealous.
I’ve been here many times and it’s a great vibe and fantastic food.
Paper straws, I’m out…
In all seriousness it looks delicious
PSA: If you are a 2nd+ generation immigrant you are not Mexican, you are American.
It’s funny to me how they serve elotes in a fancy way
Support ur local immigrant businesses. Fire food too
Mexican owned would’ve sufficed
Looks so good! Hope it was delicious
Food looks good, the “Eat my food cause of genitals and skin color” doesn’t tell me anything about the food.
Oh fine.. Now I’m starving and miss SoCal even more… Sobs and cries. This all looks delicious!!!
Woah, flashback from the past.
I used to live in the apartments in Jack London Square a long time ago before moving to Oregon and Nido’s one of our most favorite places to hang.
Really great drinks and food that was ALWAYS consistent in quality.
It makes me happy to see that they survived the pandemic. Thanks for sharing!