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Bidrage med feedbackInformal place to taste Soups, Arepas and something else, with the possibility of parking the vehicle in front of the table, supportive prices.
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This food boulevard has its charm as it is located in a municipal market, there are few places with a varied offer of homemade and Creole foods, without pretensions or fuss. The service is good and the seasoning will be to the taste of each diner. Recommended for those who visit the city for the first time and want to try the Guyanese flavor. Visiting it is a spectacle because the same chefs who own the establishments will call you to eat at their business, so it will be a kind of competition between establishments. It has a small parking lot and security does not stand out much. There will be a car caretaker who offers to protect it for a sum that is at the discretion of the client.
Place where you can eat something quickly...don't expect quality or quantity...it has declined a lot due to the crisis and the place is increasingly lonely, deteriorated and almost abandoned by the local police...applause for those who are still selling trying to keep the site alive
It is a popular place on the edge of the street, the Creole point is the recommended one, its soups are the best, the Mondongo is spectacular, its refreshing juices and its guayoyito, as it is a little house, visit us you will not regret it