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I am a HUGE fan of Orale's stand at the Market. I cannot get enough of the habanero and papaya salsa and all of their enchiladas. So we decided to try out their new restaurant location. Yes, it's small. I like the intimate, cozy feeling actually. But black banquet chairs and faux wood grain tables? Come on. PIck something slightly more authentic and fun to match the wit of your brand's personality. Onto the food...I opted for two appetizers...the chicken mole tamale and the empanadas with charred tomato sauce. The tamale ingredients were *very* dry. And judging by how much steam came out it when I cut into it, it was microwaved. Disappointing. As for the empanada, it was delicious. The shredded beef was on point and I could have licked the charred tomato sauce off the plate. My boyfriend had the gazpacho and said it was just okay but he loved the spring mix salad. The menu is very small and they don't have a liquor license. If I am in the mood for "mod mex" I'll go to Momocho every time. I don't like Ohio City Burrito so this place falls somewhere in between. I don't think I would search it out for a dining experience but I will continue to buy my salsas and enchiladas from their market stand.
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