Uruguayan Restaurant Williamsburg & Bushwick Tabaré is a indigenous name from Tupi origin that translates literally into “someone who lives far from town”. It is also the Uruguay’s national poem of the conquest, a native legend from national writer Juan Zorrilla de San Martin, describing the tragic love between a young Charrúa Tabaré and the white sister of the Spanish conquistador Don Gonzalo. It’s an epic-lyrical poem extolling the Indian Charrúa representing their entire race, persecuted in their homeland, now Uruguay on arrival of the Spanish.
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