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There are the obligatory enchiladas and quesadillas at this sunset-hued dining room, but the reasons to come are the regional Mexican specialties such as black mole, a complex and aromatic sauce that enlivens a breast of chicken, and masitas de puerco, cubes of crispy pork shoulder scented with orange.
You could easily fill up on the deliciously smoky salsa. Still, it’s tough to say no to starters like crusty-fried plantains with sour cream or a martini glass brimming with shrimp ceviche. Dessert is all about the sugar-dusted sopapillas.
Also good: Guacamole; queso fundido; chicken tamales; lamb tacos.










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