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Omigod, it's in the middle of the block, on a side street, in a brownstone! There goes the neighborhood, and here comes a suave, date-worthy, somewhat precious Pan-Latino experience. Named after tree used for yerba mate mugs. Cozy multi-level ground floor with fireplace and decoupaged bar—just like your grandma's place if she was still 25 and didn't smell like cabbage. Salvadoran papusas, Haitian fish and grits, Ecuadorian-style corn-nut-chased ceviche. ADD in a good way.
With Beso's demise, unchallenged as the Slope's best in Nuevo Latino. A regular fiesta inside, from the color-splashed walls to tables packed with sangria-slurpin' Slopers. Mouth-watering grilled c... read more
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