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the best restaurant in Cumana is La ducheff`s. It looks bit like a garage but there`s best pizzas i have ever had! Owner in such a funny guy, singing, playing trumpet, guitar, drums etc. during making pizza. yummy!
All pizzas were great and cheap. Leave a Comment Theme: PizzaPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Cumana, Near posada San Francisco
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Leave a Comment Theme: SteakhousePrice: US$31-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Avenida San Felipe, esquina El Bosque, La Castellana, Caracas, 1060 Venezuela
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Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Caripe, Just in front of Hotel Venecia.
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Leave a Comment Theme: Chinese/Dim SumPrice: US$31-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Avenida Andres Bello con Primera Transversal, Los Palos Grandes, Caracas, 1062 Venezuela
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 cassava drying by Warao After the cassava is cooked, it is dryed in the sun. Leave a Comment Theme: Local
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 Cachapa by cucaracha Besides the typical Arepas you have to eat Cachapa con Queso!!! Cachapa is my preferred Venezuelan dish. It is similar to a pancake but it is made out ground tender corn... Uhhmmm, it is delicious... Leave a Comment Theme: Local
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 Market day by Warao Saturday is market day. The cassava is stacked and ready for sale. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalAddress: just one of the markets in Maturin
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 Statue of Simon Bollivar by maryellen50 Venezuelan food is not the most diverse of South American countries especially if you are a vegetarian. The cheese is good however it is much heavier than American or Mexican cheese. Three in our group are vegetarians and had a very challenging time to avoid eating the same food every day. Having been in several South American countries, I found the Venezuelan food quite bland and uninteresting for me with extremely limited selections especially if you are accustomed to Mexican food. Food was not the highlight of the trip.
The only good meal I had was the last night in Caracas when we ate at an expensive Italian restaurant. Leave a Comment
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by TravelingBoy The magestic Andean Condor. With a wingspan of up to 3 meters and weighing up to 10 kgs, is the worlds largest flying bird. However, with numbers less than 100 in the world, the Andean Condor is one of the worlds many endangered and protected species. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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