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Also known as Amah (Grandma) Pilar's after its founding matriarch, this Chinatown institution has been serving its trademark ku-tsai-ah (Chinese empanadas), lumpia (spring rolls) and noodle soup for more than 50 years. It's hidden on atmospheric Caravajal St, a narrow alley that doubles as a wet market.


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