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Dear PoP – Good Latino Food around 14th and Spring, NW?

“Dear PoP,

My fiance and I just moved to the area, after living in Logan Circle for 5 years. We’re very happy about the change! There seem to be a ton of Latino restaurants within a block or so of us, so I’m a bit overwhelmed with where to start. Some seem a little unsafe even? Rinconcito on 11th was our go-to spot in Logan, and we’ve tried Rinconcito II further down in CH, but it just wasn’t quite the same. Anything around 14th and Spring worth trying?”

I generally consider TDF (pictured above) located at 3463 14th St, NW to be one of the best in town. Robyn liked La Molienda at 3568 14th St, NW. Which are your favorites? Any to be avoided?

We looked at other favorite Latino restaurants here.

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