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Rincón Chileno

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Rincón Chileno (Spanish pronunciation: [rinˈkon tʃiˈleno]; lit. 'Chilean nook') is a Chilean restaurant, delicatessen, and bakery in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1973, it is owned by Chilean immigrants Ricardo and Cristina Flores. After the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, it became a gathering place for the Chilean immigrant community in the Los Angeles area, who nicknamed it the "second Chilean consulate".

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Rincón Chileno
Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles

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Melrose Avenue 4352
90029 Los Angeles
California, United States
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