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| - Food cooked with good intentions all share the same depth and richness regardless of the culture from which the food calls home. The food at FrinGo's is simple, fresh, delicious, and cooked with good intentions. It's like having a home cooked meal without having to be at home. I ordered the pernil and arroz con gandules for lunch, and decided to try the Malta Goya and Coco Rico to drink. The pernil (roasted pork shoulders) was simply seasoned, which let the wonderful taste of the pork shine through. The arroz con gandules was also simply seasoned, but in its simplicity accompanied the pernil quite well. I wish I had ordered some plantains too, but it was a bit too late when I realized that I was missing it. The Malta Goya is a soda made of malt (think malted shakes or Whoopers). That's exactly what it tastes like: A rich, carmely soda...and unlike what one of the diners at FrinGo's suggested, no it is not a prune Soda although it may taste like it to some. I haven't tried the Coco Rico yet, I'm saving it for later; how can one go wrong with coconut soda. I spent about $14, which included tax and a $2 tip, and I left with a happy belly, a smile on my face, and a a nod to the "prune soda" lady. LOL. :)
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