Articles Tagged with: food

Cuban Festival
[ - CHICAGO]

Cuban Festival

Riis Park
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2010 World Cup: Best Places To Watch
[CH-CITY LA-CITY MI-CITY NY-CITY SF-CITY]

2010 World Cup: Best Places To Watch

Remezcla has done the digging for you in all 5 cities. Read on to find the best places to watch La Copa.

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5 Cool Things To Do During Latino Heritage Month
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5 Cool Things To Do During Latino Heritage Month

As if Remezcla needed a prompt to fill our calendar with more Latino pride events…but it is our joy and duty to you, our loyal…

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Taste Time
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Taste Time

The Taste of Chicago equals summer in Chicago. Food is how we communicate to the rest of the world what at tight city we are!…

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Cozy Cuban
[NY-FOOD]

Cozy Cuban

Tasty? Check.  Cheap? Check. Fun? Check.
Cafe Cortadito, a cozy, homey Cuban restaurant, located in Manhattan’s Alphabet City is all of the above and then…

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Half Moon: All-American
[MI-FOOD]

Half Moon: All-American

What is American, really? Turkey and cranberry jam? Welcome empanadas to our doorsteps.

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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner…Panama Style
[NY-FOOD]

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner…Panama Style

For the past couple of months,  I’ve been on a never-ending mission to find a Panamanian restaurant in the city. Not even an authentic Panamanian…

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(Authentic) Mexican Restaurant Week
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(Authentic) Mexican Restaurant Week

Need an excuse to go out for Mexican food?

New York Authentic Mexican Restaurant Week is now taking place until Monday the 15th, as part…

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The Hunt for the Flowered Mango
[NY-FOOD]

The Hunt for the Flowered Mango

Before a mango is carved out, it looks like a blushing egg, large and heavy. When you’ve peeled away the skin, yellow fuzziness is left.…

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Get Your Pulparindo Fix Online
[NY-BLOG]

Get Your Pulparindo Fix Online

While New York City has its share of Latino specialty food stores, you need not worry if you don’t live near a neighborhood offering the…

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Chimichurri Trucks
[NY-FOOD]

Chimichurri Trucks

La Gran Manzana has plenty of late-night eats for your empty stomach after a night dancing with your amigos Don Barcardi, El Señor Cuervo y…

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Pupusas 101
[NY-FOOD]

Pupusas 101

Love tortillas and arepas? Then you must try the pupusa, which originates from El Salvador, and is also popular in Guatemala and Honduras, and now…

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Rayuela
[NY-FOOD]

Rayuela

Rayuela is one of the best Latin fusion restaurants we’ve ever tried, hands-down. (What does hands-down mean anyway? We don’t know, but the food at…

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On Any Given Bonita
[NY-FOOD]

On Any Given Bonita

Every table was taken at the dimly lit Mexican restaurant, Bonita, on an uneventful Wednesday night on the south-side of Willyburg. My best high school…

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El Azteca
[NY-FOOD]

El Azteca

El Azteca is a Dominican-run Mexican restaurant that is one step above franchise. A constant rotation of bachata (and maybe a few rancheras), and a…

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