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It's an ideal place to take the littlest of babies--the ones who sleep through a loud New Year's Eve party. The music blares from the speakers at Little Poca Cosa, which seems to soothe and enchant the wee ones. As the kids get older and are ready to eat chips and salsa with the grown-ups, you need a seat to strap them in, right? Not at Little Poca Cosa. They don't have a high chair, but if you're lucky, one of the Dávila sisters will swoop your babe away, taking him on visits to the other tables and leaving appreciative parents to enjoy a rare opportunity to eat a fantastic, affordable meal with--gasp--both hands at once.