The empanada's are fabulous and there are so many options--2 menu pages to choose from. They are very inexpensive at under $3 each, and they are delicious. They have the traditional chicken and beef, but there is also a potato and cheese flavor, a Mediterranean flavor and a corn flavor.
The restaurant doesn't have an alcohol license but you can bring your own wine bottle and opener. The restaurant is pretty small and lacks ambiance, so it is actually better to take the empanadas to go.
They also have Argentinian tamales, which are different in texture than what most people are used to--they're quite runny.
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