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Pancho Latino

Bold cross-section of casual eats from Mexico and below.

Kingfish ceviche at Pancho.
1 / 8Kingfish ceviche at Pancho.Simon Schluter
Inside the cosy and colourful restaurant.
2 / 8Inside the cosy and colourful restaurant.Simon Schluter
Pork tostadas.
3 / 8Pork tostadas.Simon Schluter
Passionfruit caipirinha.
4 / 8Passionfruit caipirinha.Supplied
Hearts of palm salad.
5 / 8Hearts of palm salad.Simon Schluter
Brazilian prawn curry.
6 / 8Brazilian prawn curry.Simon Schluter
Fish tacos.
7 / 8Fish tacos.Simon Schluter.
Pancho is a popular spot.
8 / 8Pancho is a popular spot.Simon Schluter

Critics' Pick

Latin American$$

Your fist clutches a golden pocket: a jumbo empanada packed with spiced beef mince, boiled egg and olives. Your lips trace the salty rim of a neat little Paloma.

A scan of the room reveals a lively scene of diners young and old waiting on the parrilla to blister chorizo and chargrill half-chooks. Ballarat’s old gold may be gone, but there’s much to be plundered at the ’Rat’s vibrant Latin American hangout.

Baja-style fish – that litmus test of tacos – scores an A+ for its hunks of firm and golden battered fish served over pineapple salsa and guacamole.

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Argentina’s favourite pan-fried cheese, provoleta, is molten magic best scoffed at its hottest. It’s joyously oily but kept in check by a sharp chimichurri, and a little refresher from the long list of mezcals. The Rat’s on a roll.

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