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First published on 17 Mar 2008 . Updated on 20 Oct 2010.
Ripper name, that. Rafael Nazario (the man who helped bring Guzman y Gomez to Sydney) has branched out on Crown Street, Offering $8 margaritas and burritos made on the spot in front of you. Check out the ceiling sculpture hanging in the middle of the tiny room made from empty Corona bottles.
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