This longtime favorite on the border of Adams-Morgan and Dupont Circle serves Latin American, Cuban, and Spanish dishes -- ceviches, paella, fajitas, and so on -- to enthusiastic crowds. Rustic entrées such as Cuban-style pork and lomo saltado (Peruvian-style strip steak with onions, tomatoes, and jalapeño peppers) are specialties. The dining room can get noisy, but the roof terrace is a popular alternative in good weather. Take advantage of the two hours of free parking for customers; this street may be the most difficult place to park in the city.
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