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Eating and drinking
 

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Wherever you walk in Managua - on the street, at the bus stop or even under a shady tree - you will find someone selling a drink or a comida corriente . Good, cheap food on the hoof is also easy to get in any of Managua's major markets - look out for pupusas , a Salvadorean concoction of cheese, tortillas, sauce and meat. Hygienically speaking, the food is safe to eat, and you can get a decent meal for as little as a dollar. Managua also has a surprisingly cosmopolitan selection of restaurants : Chinese, German, French, Italian, Peruvian, North American - even vegetarian. CafAŠs are thin on the ground, though, and the ones that do exist tend to be frequented by expats and wealthier Managuans.


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