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Bodaega

This bakery forgoes industrial wheat in favor of locally harvested grains.

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Rafael Villalobos relies on locally harvested grains for his superlative pastries.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Swedish cardamom buns meet Mexican pan de muerto here.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Look for the dreamy blue facade.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
House-made jams marry beautifully with laminated dough.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
A dollop of cream really gilds the lily here.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Rafael Villalobos assembles each pastry like it’s a work of art.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
It’s hard to imagine a better start to your morning.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
The cruffin gets a Oaxacan spin here.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
This cross-cultural bun borrows from Sweden and Mexican baking traditions.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Ripping into the pastries is a large part of the pleasure.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
The sourdough breads feature rye grown in the Mixteca Region.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Details are everything at this bakery.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
Edible flowers make for the perfect finishing touch.   Orlando Madrid for Gastro Obscura
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Behind the classically Oaxacan electric-blue façade of Bodaega lies a little Nordic world of blond wood, earth walls, and a display of flaky pastries and burnished sourdough loaves. Yet the owner, Oaxacan chef Rafael Villalobos who spent three years studying baking in Copenhagen and opened Bodaega two years ago, wasn’t interested in yet another hipster bakery knocking off those high-hydration Tartine or Hart Bageri loaves. 

For one thing, this is the first Oaxacan panadería to say no to industrial wheat and instead work with grains (including small batches of rye) grown and harvested exclusively in the Mixteca Region in the state of Oaxaca. There’s also much creativity in how Villalobos fuses traditions. His sweet breads might marry a Scandinavian cardamom bun with the orange blossom water-scented Mexican pan de muerto. A flaky chai cruffin comes filled with a cream of explosively flavorful local guavas.

A spandauer is topped with passionfruit custard and a tropical compote of mango and xoconostle (prickly pear). The coffee here is a monthly rotation of blends from small local producers, the soft drinks include house-fermented fruit and honey libations, and the communal table is a great place to meet Oaxacan creatives.

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Bodaega
Miguel Hidalgo 1203, Centro
Oaxaca, 68000
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17.060186, -96.723236
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