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Cafetín El Volcán
Get your quesillos and tiste (toasted corn beverage) at this cheapie.
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Chichería Paris
If you need a snack after climbing all those guard towers at La Fortaleza, stop here for vigarón and other traditional treats.
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Comedor-Fritanga Doña Cruz
Comedor-Fritanga Doña Cruz, the steam-table buffet, seems to have plenty of fried items.
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El Zaguán
The best restaurant in town does succulent fire-grilled meats, wonderfully prepared guapote (rainbow bass) from the lake or sea bass from the Pacific, all in a cozy dining room where dueling mariachi trios descend at sunset. Make reservations in the high season.
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Las Bocaditas
It's worth checking the cheap 'n' traditional steam-table buffet at Las Bocaditas, to see if anything looks good.
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Las Colinas del Sur
Out past the Mercado Municipal, it's best to take a taxi to this locally revered hole in the wall, with delicious guapote , at reasonable prices.
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Melbar & Los Hijos del Maíz
Melba, the best-dressed woman in Granada, serves comida corriente (a mixed plate of different typical foods) and 13-córdoba cerveza (beer) in her five-star location, right around the corner from the cathedral.
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Mona Lisa
The best pizza in town is served at this upscale joint, which is also a popular bar.
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Nuestra Casa
This homey spot serves some of the best baby back ribs anywhere - no joke, the owner is from Alabama and knows his craft - plus other mostly meaty specials. There's live music on weekends.
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Restaurant Don Daffa
This steam-table buffet, right on the park, may be a bit on the pricey side, but that's because it rocks.
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Rosticería J3
Inside this mini mall, enjoy outdoor tables and excellent service over big plates of typical food; the chicken in salsa is great.
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Tele Pizza
The excellent hand-tossed pizza may not be gourmet, but good prices, speedy delivery and carrot cake for dessert make this a local favorite.
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