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An entire joint dedicated to one of the most beloved greasy street foods, the almighty pastel. Size matters here, because the place extra-larges the stuffed rectangles of fried dough to a whopping 12 inches. Snackers drool as they watch their orders inflate in the fryer under the hands of lethargic employees. Fillings brush aside the normal meat and cheese for imagination-busting combinations, with sweet permutations too. Noisy, cough-inducing corner location will make this a stop rather than a stay. Finish on a light note with a tropical fruit popsicle from the freezer case.
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