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Brownsville’s La Clandestina declares presence with music, food, and mystery
By Travis M. Whitehead at MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News
· June 23, 2026
· 5 min read
BROWNSVILLE — Octopus? Ceviche?
No, I’ve had more than my share of both as of late. So my eyes continue to roam across the menu at La Clandestina Brasa Argentina.
Let’s see. I could start off with something in “starters,” which I believe is the house name for “appetizers.”
These starters are e...
Key takeaway The tacos de rib eye runs for $25 as does the taco de milanesa de res.
Why this matters in The McAllen
La Clandestina's presence in Brownsville brings a unique cultural flavor to the Rio Grande Valley, blending Argentine cuisine with Mexican music. The restaurant's decision to feature live music from central and southern Mexico adds to the rich cultural heritage of the region. As McAllen residents, we can appreciate the proximity of Brownsville and the ease of accessing this new culinary and musical experience. The Valley's diverse population, with its strong Latin American roots, is likely to appreciate the authentic flavors and rhythms offered by La Clandestina. The restaurant's location near Sunrise Mall also highlights the potential for cultural exchange and economic growth in the area. As La Clandestina continues to establish itself, it will be interesting to see how it contributes to the Valley's vibrant cultural scene and whether it inspires similar initiatives in McAllen and other nearby cities.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? BROWNSVILLE — Octopus? Ceviche?
No, I’ve had more than my share of both as of late. So my eyes continue to roam across the menu at La Clandestina Brasa Argentina.
Let’s see. I could start off with something in “starters,” which I believe is the house name for “appetizers.”
These starters are e...
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