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Traditional style Spanish restaurant with coveted corner location. Menu heavy on the fruits of the sea, with plenty of squid, octopus, and other delights that freak out picky porteño eaters. Old-timers grab tables outside and chain-smoke to their heart's content (and their lungs' dismay) while guzzling the house wine. Four different varieties of paella to choose from, though all are great. Where to impress a European who won't stop whining about the lack of fish in the city.
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