A Mini Mexican Restaurant Serves Up Culture, Cooperation For Kids

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A Mini Mexican Restaurant Serves Up Culture, Cooperation For Kids
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The exhibit is a shrunk-down version of Claire Risoli's restaurant Pocha LA in Highland Park.

Risoli and then dined at her restaurant to get ideas for recreating it for kids.

The kitchen at the kid-sized version of Pocha LA includes a warming table where kids can pretend to plate up food.

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