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Jumbo, indeed. I had two friends implore me into this fine establishment the other day, and as I was expecting to stop in here for a "snack", I clearly didn't read the sign quite properly. A lot of people here say they've never had empanadas before, and I have to say that I have also never had empanadas like *this* before. They were giant, fresh and the pastry had a mix of just the right doughy-ness and crispiness. My vegetarian choice was truly fantastic- very tasty and pretty full of veggies like spinach and mushroom (if my memory serves correct)- and that delicious salsa on the side, but after hearing the details of the meat-filled choice, I feel I cannot stop mentally preparing an excuse to accidentally run into Jumbo Empanadas on purpose some day very soon. I suppose I cannot regret my decision (to not have meat- because I am a definite carnivore) because it was based on a lack of information, and previous, non-definitive experiences with the dish in question. And dining with two vegetarians- yes, I should know better.
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