La Michoacana Premium
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La Michoacana Premium

Chicago, Illinois

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A paleta shop on 18th Street that serves some of the best Mexican ice pops and ice cream in the city. The flavors are traditional and vivid — mango con chile, tamarind, guava, coconut — and the prices are a fraction of any artisanal ice cream shop in Wicker Park. It's a Pilsen staple, and on a hot summer day, the line out the door is the only endorsement you need.

Insider tip

The mango con chile paleta. Simple, spicy, and the best three dollars you'll spend in Pilsen.

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