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Mundo Cafe & Restaurant
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After a long time searching for a place to eat on a Saturday night with my girlfriend, we decided to go to Mundo. The place is tiny and quaint, but very cozy with the soft candlelight and jazzy artwork adorning the walls. \r
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Our waiter was very informative and recommended a few items on the menu, which is seasonal. It was a warm summer evening which made the glasses of Sangria, abundant with slices of fruit, even more enjoyable. We had a crab and roasted red pepper dip along with a beef empinada for our appetizers, which set the tone of delicious worldly cuisine that we were about to experience. For our entrees, my girlfriend had the crabmeat burger with oregano seasoned french fries and I had tiny beef dumplings in a mildly spicy yogurt sauce topped with mint. Both items were absolutely delicious and not too filling, which allowed us to save room for dessert. We shared the pasha mundo, which rolls of cheese and almonds in a white creme sauce. Phenomenal!\r
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Overall, Mundo was excellant from the service tight down to the food. The prices weren't too exhorbinant and it is an establishment that we would visit on a fairly regular basis.
Pros: Great seasonal worldly cuisine
Cons: Tiny with limited seating
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