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Hoja Santa

$$$$

Mistral, 54, Barcelona
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Another Adria brothers restaurant, the unofficial classification for Hoja Santa’s menu is “fancy Mexican” and the food is heavily inspired by Oaxaca. There isn’t one thing on the menu that isn’t mind-blowingly good. For a more casual experience, check out their adjoining taco shop, Nino Viejo, which is just as delicious.

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