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[ more from 10best]
"Enjoy the strains of live guitar music as you dine on authentic Mexican specialties, including enchiladas with a delicious house sauce and crispy chips and guacamole. Wash it all down with one of their signature frosty margaritas...."
[ more from calendarlive]
"If Stanley Kubrick ever dreamed of opening a Mexican restaurant, he telepathically communicated those dreams to the owners of El Chavo. A colorful and bizarre Mexican restaurant, El Chavo is perfect for a before-the-bar meal or post-movie cocktail...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12, and visitors generally dress casual...."
[ more from gayot]
| "This dark, old-fashioned Mexican restaurant has a passionately devoted following. The menu ranges from enchiladas to more imaginative creations...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "This East Side fixture is a great place for first dates or birthday get-togethers. The dark bar's ceiling is peppered with fluorescent sombreros that come to life in the black light, as well as other fun decor...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This restaurant has been open for 34 years under the same ownership. Fluorescent sombreros hang upside down on a black ceiling and strands of colored lights brighten up the place...." |
16 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewThis restaurant has been open for 34 years under the same ownership. Fluorescent sombreros hang upside down on a black ceiling and strands of colored lights brighten up the place...." |
16 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"El Chavo isn't the "best" Mexican food, but there isn't that much competition in this East Hollywood neighborhood. This is close to ABC and so they feature a huge (and scary) picture of Dolly Parton in...."
[ more from wcities]
"This restaurant has been open for 34 years under the same ownership. Fluorescent sombreros hang upside down on a black ceiling and strands of colored lights brighten up the place...."
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