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Businiess name:  La Playita Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am hooked. I work around the corner and went for dinner one time and ordered the Enchilada Hermosa which is a seafood enchilada. I am an amateur gourmet cook and love to try something new both in a restaurant and cuisine wise. I took one bite, let it sit on my tongue to see what flavors stuck out and nothing stuck out...it was a glorious well blended dish where you tasted everything. Their salsa (with the chips) is a bit on the spicy side but you can tell that it along with the enchilada I enjoyed were made homemade by loving hands that truly express love towards food and is passed onto the diner. The place may look like a hole in the wall from the outside, but once you enter the tiny little door, you have been transported to a world of magic where you can either sit in a lovely patio that transports you to the casas of Mexico or dine inside where the windows that can be opened overlook a postage stamp size neighborhood park and beyond that the Pacific Ocean where it is easy to imagine yourself setting in the many casas on the Mexico coast. Forget the big Mexican Restaurant chains where things are made cookie cutter style but enjoy true cooking. Prices are excellently inexpensive as well. Pros: Quality Quality Quality Cons: Makes you wish they had a bigger menu

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