Restaurante Mi Laurita

Delaware


Georgetown has a big Latin American population, and this is where they eat. Dishes are as cheap, delicious and fresh as the best street food south of the border – that's a compliment. Give 'em credit for serving tacos de tripa (intestine tacos) – sounds funny to a conservative palate, but delicious to anyone who tries them.


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