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There are two local joints that we hit on every visit and always with great results. Mi Banana is a mainstay, they have fresh fish dishes every day. The Red Snapper with Creole sauce is lights out!! There is a surprise across the street from Mi Banana but you will have to visit to find out what it is. The other one is El Fogon Latino. They have these three sauces they put on the table for condiments. One of them is an onion sauce, a very hot onion sauce. SOOOOO yummy.
 
There are two local joints that we hit on every visit and always with great results. Mi Banana is a mainstay, they have fresh fish dishes every day. The Red Snapper with Creole sauce is lights out!! There is a surprise across the street from Mi Banana but you will have to visit to find out what it is. The other one is El Fogon Latino. They have these three sauces they put on the table for condiments. One of them is an onion sauce, a very hot onion sauce. SOOOOO yummy.
Where is El Fogon Latino located? Can't seem to find it via Google Maps.
 
Can someone tell me where Mi Banana is? Looked for it twice the last trip but no joy.

Al
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Another + for Mi Banana. Never would have found it or ventured inside without having read the recommendations on SB. Great regional dishes.
 
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