The patio at El Naranjo, which serves updated versions of classical Oaxacan cuisine.
Grasshoppers With Mescal in Oaxaca
The Choice Tables column on Sept. 5, about Oaxaca, Mexico, referred imprecisely to ingredients used in some outsize tortillas known as tlayudas. The tortillas themselves - as well as beans and salsa - were eaten in the Americas before Columbus; lard and cheese were not. The column also misstated the price of a bottle of Petite Sirah wine; it is $18.50, not $210. (The use of "$" in Mexico to signify pesos led to the misunderstanding.)
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