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Matters of Taste: Madrez Café unites food and family to flourish

Madrez Café

Manuel Saucedo, center right, owner of Madrez Café, poses with his father Jose Saucedo, far left, brother Miguel Saucedo, center left, and sister Bianca Saucedo, far right, in the restaurant they run together at its location on Route 66.

What is in a name? The name mother contains more meaning than most. When there is trouble, mother comes to mind. And when there is triumph, the pattern repeats itself. Mother is the heart of any matter.

And so it began for Manuel Saucedo, owner of Madrez Café -- named in tribute and thanks to his mother.

Creative flavors and family feel lead to success for Madrez Café in Flagstaff
Madrez Café: Fermented Waffle

The fermented waffle at Madrez Café is served with fresh fruit and Greek yogurt.

Madrez Café: Chorizo Chilaquile

Madrez CafĂ© serves a chorizo chilaquile -- crunchy corn totopos in a homemade red sauce, sauteĚed chorizo, crema and avocado topped with two fried eggs.



Gail G. Collins has authored three travel memoirs and contributed to expat magazines in her life abroad, yet remained rooted in her Flagstaff community. Writing has provided the best way to meet people, learn and connect.



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