
Many of the Barrio Boloñia hotels have attached restaurants (often destinations in their own right), which is a good thing since the neighborhood has a rather small number of dining options. The establishments that are there may be a bit harder on your wallet, but offer the escape of a garden oasis, such as at Los Ranchos, the succulent flavor of Spanish food, such as the paella at Rincón Español; the smooth fruit of Cocinarte. For a more economical meal, neighboring Barrio Martha Quezada has plenty of fritangas and buffets, just follow the smells of frying foods.




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