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When Todd P. met Don P.: authentic Ecuadorian restaurant bolstered by injection of indie rock. Although Mr. Patrick has moved on, low-rent spot still boasts substantial backroom, with upgraded stage, sound, and lighting. Original garage and punk focus expanded to other DIY genres. Restaurant serves up bargain lunches, South American standards like stews, ceviche, and plantains. Friendly owner and staff justify the haul to get here.
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