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There are many places to get raspados in this city, but Sonoran Delights stands apart. The little neighborhood restaurant is as much a gathering spot as it is a place to get something cold on a hot day, and the variety of classic Mexican street foods it sells is truly beyond compare. Sit back with a giant cup of crushed ice and golden mango chunks, and watch the kids play on the patio while couples giggle at each other over frosty bottles of Coca-Cola. Order a Tostito preparado—a bag of Tostitos filled with delicious additives—and wonder why you've been eating chips plain all this time. The laid-back atmosphere and massive selection of super-affordable raspados and other treats make this place a true Tucson treasure.