At Austin’s El Naranjo, a Nuanced Mexican Legacy Gets to Shine
Chef Iliana de la Vega ran one of Oaxaca’s top restaurants before being forced to relocate to Texas. Her cooking quietly shows the remarkable depths of that region’s cuisine.
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Today and everyday, we’re celebrating Austin’s women of food — because women are and have always been essential to great hospitality. These are a few places to get a taste of their talent.
Chef Iliana de la Vega ran one of Oaxaca’s top restaurants before being forced to relocate to Texas. Her cooking quietly shows the remarkable depths of that region’s cuisine.