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Pedro Rodriguez doesn’t just think his shrimp cocteles are the best around—he knows it. His satisfying meal-in-a-cup transports diners from the streets of Queens, NY, to Mexican coastlines. Now, you can find Pedro everyday at his La Esquina del Camarón Mexicano shop, in the way back of an Indian-owned bodega. That’s about as New York as it gets.
Location: La Esquina Del Camarón Mexicano (Price: $11-25)
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