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A long-lived hole in the wall that's so authentic, you could wear your flip-flops and a bathing suit to this tiny kitchen even during one of Chicago's legendary blizzards. You order about two feet away from their searing grills and wait for your food with the locals in a small cafeteria-style room. Try a humongous veggie burritos or the traditional tico plates veggie, fish or carne and don't forget their fruity, non-alcoholic blended drinks.
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