Someone's made a mistake in the input—the description is for Jamba, not this Latin American spot. Based on the name and category alone: This place serves street food from across Latin America, which means you're getting handheld, bold, casual eating—the kind of food built for moving through a city. Good for someone who wants real flavors fast without ceremony.
latin american restaurant · 429 L'Enfant Plz SW #450
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