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believe it is very difficult to find a place with a name more Creole. The arepa is located on the main street of Las Mercedes and you can not lose, besides having the fence outside with your name and a species of giant arepa. When we entered, music playing plains and saw that the establishment is divided into two, a restaurant is nicely decorated, with lots of wood and the other is the arepa itself has some LED lights on the bar, both sites will offer various options for a lunchtime. The bar where they prepare the arepas were very well stocked when we arrived with a surprise visit to the place, that we left a good impression of the site and serve you well regardless of time here working seven days a week non-stop, 24 hours the day. The place is quite comfortable and recognized, so much so that while we were there we found they were filming scenes from a popular Venezuelan soap opera, one reason more to think that the site is not anything. We asked about the recommendation of the house and again the "Pelu" and the "Queen Pepi" are preferred, although we saw many very interesting ingredients in the bar, like sausage, you can dare to try.
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