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Pico de Gallo looks to branch out

Michael Ortega says he's running out of space at his Pico de Gallo at 15th and South Streets. It's either cut the menu in half or open a second location in Philly.

He's considering a spot across the street or a storefront around Ninth Street and Washington Avenue in the Italian Market. When reminded that the Italian Market has many Mexican restaurants, the San Antonio native mentioned that Pico de Gallo correctly is Tex-Mex. He also owns El Rey del Sol in Greenwich Village.

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Andre:

If there's any area of the city that needs a good Tex-Mex/Mexican joint it's fairmount/spring garden.

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