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The Los Catrines Tequila's Restaurant serves lunch and dinner. All entrees are served with tortilla and salsas. Grilled chicken and beef strips, served in a combination of tomato, tomatillo and chipotle peppers sauce, grilled beef and chicken strips added to a stir fry of mushrooms, bacon and Serrano peppers with a hint of poblano peppers sa, and jumbo shrimps stuffed with crabmeat and cream cheese, wrapped with bacon, served over a bed of black bean sauce are the specialties. Red wines and white wines are also available.

Location: 1602 Locust Street, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19103 Telephone 215-546-0181

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