People who grew up eating their abuela's cooking recognize it immediately here—rice cooked right, beans with actual flavor, meat that tastes like meat. Worth the trip to Arlington for anyone who wants comfort food that doesn't apologize.
latin american restaurant · 4704 Columbia Pike
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