Molino El Pujol
In a Nutshell
Famed chef Enrique Olvera bring his notoriety and skills to a small restaurant seating a little more than a handful of patrons that focuses on the three things most central to Mexican cuisine … corn, corn and corn. Take your tacos, tamales, corn milk and tortillas to go or sit at the counter-height bar on a stool to gobble down a few corn-centric plates of food. Staff is friendly but due to an overabundance of publicity the small restaurant can be crowded, and service slow at peak hours.
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Famed chef Enrique Olvera bring his notoriety and skills to a small restaurant seating a little more than a handful of patrons that focuses on the three things most central to Mexican cuisine … corn, corn and corn. Take your tacos, tamales, corn milk and tortillas to go or sit at the counter-height bar on a stool to gobble down a few corn-centric plates of food. Staff is friendly but due to an overabundance of publicity the small restaurant can be crowded, and service slow at peak hours.