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El Pollo Rico
Drooling locals have flocked to this Peruvian chicken joint for decades now in search of tender, juicy, flavor-packed birds served with succulent dipping sauces, crunchy fries and sloppy 'slaw - lines form outside the door come dinnertime. You can eat at rather unappealing plastic tables inside or do the recommended thing and take the precious stuff back to your hotel room to chow to the noise of HBO dramas and taste of icy mini-fridge beer.
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El Tamarindo
The waitstaff arrive with water, chips and spicy homemade salsa as soon as you sit down at this friendly, family-run Salvadoran restaurant. Young urbanites flock here early to fill-up on inexpensive taco dishes before heading out to the clubs. The food is cheap; the margaritas or pitchers of Sangria, strong and tasty.
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Rumba Café
Get a sidewalk seat and watch life pass you by while sipping one of the mintiest mojitos in the city and munching on mouth-watering morsels. This tiny, eclectic restaurant's menu is mainly Brazilian, though it also includes classics from across the continent. We love the empanadas and anything steak-based is likely delicious. After dinner the place hosts live Latin bands. In colder months, with everyone packed inside, it can feel claustrophobic.
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