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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 3988647" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>Woodward- hector’s, Luna and la poblonita all have one or atleast did. The only one you should consider is hectors. And you should consider most things in hectors. It’s very good and hector looks like Jesus and Ron Jeremy had a baby and he will likely greet you at the door saying “welcome, how are you doing my brother?”. He also had a location in Enid but I think covid took it out.</p><p></p><p>Fairview- el maya. Judging by your pic and description, you’ll want the “Guanajuato”. You won’t be disappointed.</p><p></p><p>Enid- as stated, playa azul has one. Also, el maya used to have a location there, not sure if it’s still there or not. If Maya is still there, I’d go to maya. If you’re coming from guymon going to Enid, and you don’t stop at hectors in woodward, then I’d still go to Fairview for molcajete.</p><p></p><p>Guymon- el pollo ranchero. Eaten it there twice on the way back from Boise city. Don’t remember if it was on the menu or not, but they did make me and my brother one in 2019 and 2021. It was ok. They put cactus in it which I’m never really a fan of.</p><p></p><p>Buffalo used to have a Mexican place that was just a house in town. Had a sign on a dumpster that said “gorditas”, they had a molcajete that was pretty dang good. But It was Hot as hell, almost too hot to eat. and I like hot. Their gorditas were excellent. I also had a stomach issue every time I ate there. But I have stomach issues, so maybe don’t blame them.</p><p></p><p>Alva- el maya. Same as Fairview, but not as well run. Still good though. Again, the Guanajuato is the one I’d go for.</p><p></p><p>There was also a place in hooker that had one, I don’t remember the name, or know if it’s still open, so this isn’t too helpful. but my aunt in law lived there for forever and I know ate one there around 2009ish.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I love me some molcajete. I’ll order it anywhere that offers it. And probably try to order it even when it’s not offered- I’ve had good luck with this strategy. It might not come out in the stone bowl, but the ingredients and proportions are all there. I try to order it in Okc frequently, I either get looked at like an idiot or they say yes. I love hectors in general, and have had a couple pretty good ones in Okc, but the Fairview maya is probably my favorite of all of them. They come real heavy on the chorizo- and everything else, it’s a lot. I used to go out of my way to Fairview on the way to my land near jet, order a molcajete Guanajuato and a Chile Colorado and then not cook for three days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 3988647, member: 48618"] Woodward- hector’s, Luna and la poblonita all have one or atleast did. The only one you should consider is hectors. And you should consider most things in hectors. It’s very good and hector looks like Jesus and Ron Jeremy had a baby and he will likely greet you at the door saying “welcome, how are you doing my brother?”. He also had a location in Enid but I think covid took it out. Fairview- el maya. Judging by your pic and description, you’ll want the “Guanajuato”. You won’t be disappointed. Enid- as stated, playa azul has one. Also, el maya used to have a location there, not sure if it’s still there or not. If Maya is still there, I’d go to maya. If you’re coming from guymon going to Enid, and you don’t stop at hectors in woodward, then I’d still go to Fairview for molcajete. Guymon- el pollo ranchero. Eaten it there twice on the way back from Boise city. Don’t remember if it was on the menu or not, but they did make me and my brother one in 2019 and 2021. It was ok. They put cactus in it which I’m never really a fan of. Buffalo used to have a Mexican place that was just a house in town. Had a sign on a dumpster that said “gorditas”, they had a molcajete that was pretty dang good. But It was Hot as hell, almost too hot to eat. and I like hot. Their gorditas were excellent. I also had a stomach issue every time I ate there. But I have stomach issues, so maybe don’t blame them. Alva- el maya. Same as Fairview, but not as well run. Still good though. Again, the Guanajuato is the one I’d go for. There was also a place in hooker that had one, I don’t remember the name, or know if it’s still open, so this isn’t too helpful. but my aunt in law lived there for forever and I know ate one there around 2009ish. I love me some molcajete. I’ll order it anywhere that offers it. And probably try to order it even when it’s not offered- I’ve had good luck with this strategy. It might not come out in the stone bowl, but the ingredients and proportions are all there. I try to order it in Okc frequently, I either get looked at like an idiot or they say yes. I love hectors in general, and have had a couple pretty good ones in Okc, but the Fairview maya is probably my favorite of all of them. They come real heavy on the chorizo- and everything else, it’s a lot. I used to go out of my way to Fairview on the way to my land near jet, order a molcajete Guanajuato and a Chile Colorado and then not cook for three days. [/QUOTE]
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