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El Diente de Oro will replace Kineapple in early October.

Platter of cooked meat, avocados, onions, cilantro, and limes, served with corn tortillas. Beside it are two red ramekins, one full of beans, the other containing a charred salsa verde.

Send your best wishes to Editor Dayten, who wrote this story just before lunch.

Photo via Pearl

When one pop-up pops down, another pops... up.

Okay, we’ll work on that one. Suffice it to say, a new concept will move into Kineapple’s space at Pearl’s Food Hall after the smoothie + healthy eats spot closes on Sun., Sept. 25.

El Diente de Oro will serve dishes inspired by owners Orlando + Susana Aguirre’s visits to northern Mexico. The owners also operate Chilaquil, which currently neighbors the new spot. Expect asados de la abuela, carne asadas, and botana para picar.

The new concept will open for service in early October.

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