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Best Surprisingly Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurant

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Published on October 18, 2001

Travelers who have visited Latin America know that the term parilla -- or grill -- is synonymous with open-pit barbecues in smoky hole-in-the-wall restaurants where tango music plays. Usually, nearly whole animals (everything but the head) are stretched across the pit crucifixion-style and slow-roasted over embers. So it's shocking, almost, that a restaurant named La Parilla would be friendly territory for vegetarians. But the small, order-at-the-counter restaurant offers filling tofu- and veggie-rice bowls, succulent ancho peppers stuffed with cheese, and moist crumbly cornbread. Cool down with horchatas, made from rice milk, or a terrific Brazilian lemonade actually made with limes and ginger.