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  • Creative Caribbean, Spanish, and Central American dishes sparkle here and the atmosphere is fun. The wine list is exceptional, and service is of very high quality.

  • A great bar with good food, it caters to sports fans from the MCI Center.

  • This Chinatown restaurant serves outstanding soups assembled at an open station.

  • Stained-glass windows honor rock-and-roll greats in this worldwide chain. Mainly grilled meat, but pasta dishes are available.

  • A fine tapas restaurant, Jaleo draws raves for its eggplant flan and sautéed shrimp. The atmosphere is lively, with great music and plenty of sangria.

  • A casual French steakhouse that also serves traditional bistro dishes such as cassoulet. Customers rave over the genuine French fries, and the steak, frites , and salad combination is great.

  • A pub-style restaurant with great hamburgers and seasonal entrées. Oyster bar in season.

  • Tex-Mex food with a healthy twist.

  • Diners choose their own ingredients for a chef-prepared barbecue.

  • Among the most sumptuous public dining rooms in the world. Desserts are excellent. Jacket and tie required for men.

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