If you grew up eating your abuela's seafood or you're curious what that feels like, Alfredo and Jessica Solis cook it here—ceviche, crudo, grilled fish prepared the way they learned in Mexico City and across Latin America.
seafood restaurant · 1133 11th St NW
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