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***Coupa Café***. "A nice new Venezuelan cafe in Palo Alto on 538 Ramona Street. They have a large fireplace, shade grown coffee, gourmet chocolates and very tasty arepas". They have single estate Venezuelan coffee from 15 haciendas roasted in Venezuela and flown weekly by DHL. Also, now they serve over 12 types of arepas (Venezuelan white cornmeal griddle cakes) and they also offer complimentary internet to the customers. They serve mango juice, tamarindo juice and soursop (guanabana) juice. ATTENTION VENEZUELANS: EFFECTIVE JUNE FIRST, to all Venezuelans who show their Venezuelan I.D., they will offer a 10 % discount.

The Snake Trio. "Latin Jazz with a cool Venezuelan twist that will have you savoring your Coltrane with joropo and your Ellington with calypso"

Venezuelan Consulate in San Francisco

Yunza Restaurant

Chocolates "El Rey": "Chocolate grows on trees...and the best chocolate grows on Venezuelan cacao trees" (more about the history of chocolate in Venezuela)

Mermeladas Catalina (list of products, send your wish list to Dr. Rhoda or Catalina at: mermeladascata@hotmail.com) The owners are opening a new location in North Carolina and they will be able to fulfill your requests of "hallacas", "pan de jamón", traditional and extravagant marmalades, chocolate cake, "dulce de lechoza" and much more. They will use UPS, DHL or Federal Express for delivery to the US, Central America and Europe.

Don Kesso. You can get cheese, cachapas and Venezuelan snacks (Cocosete, Susi, Pirulín, Toronto) at this store in Miami.

Quesomania. Nathalie Schuler Ferro (chiefexecutivedreamer@yahoo.com) can help you out with the orders of cheese, Venezuelan coffee (Flor de Patria), golfeados, tequeños and cakes. Contact her if interested, she lives in Cupertino.

Recetas de Armando Scannone