Tex-Mex cuisine and the cultures that bookend the genre’s hyphen are uplifted at a new restaurant in Tysons, Virginia, by Washington, D.C.—based studio GrizForm Design Architects. The name Ometeo is derived from Nahuatl, an Indigenous language from Central Mexico spoken by the Aztecs, symbolizing the connection between Texas and Mexico. The bright, tiled space is decorated with handcrafted and vintage objects and features a cozy upper mezzanine for private dining.
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