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El Rincón Venezolano: The Venezuelan Corner

You'll Love Our Decoration and Atmosphere!

Rafael Acosta, Rafael Yanez, and Karen Solano
Enter a tropical world and enjoy nature as you eat!



Karen Solano from Venezuela

Rafael Acosta from Venezuela

Rafael Yanez from Venezuela




. Enter a tropical world!
The decoration of the restaurant is tropical, and you can see unfinished wooden furniture such as chairs and tables made of the trunks of trees. The building of the restaurant resembles a native Indian house in the wild forest (churuata). To the left side of the building there is a big grill where cooks make the food.

. Special touches create an unforgettable experience.
On the walls we put beautiful posters of Venezuela: mountains, beaches, people, big cities, forests (La Gran Sabana), and animals. Spectacular tropical plants are distributed in the entire place because we want the customer to feel the nature.

The restaurant has a kitchen (left side), restrooms (right side), a playground, a yard, a churuata (in the center), and a podium. In the churuata we have twelve tables, each with six chairs. There is a glass wall in the kitchen and through it the customers watch the food being prepared.

. Our waiters and waitresses wear typical clothes from Venezuela!
The waitresses wear long skirts with flowers and light short sleeve blouses. The waiters wear khaki pants and white T-shirts made of cotton. They wear typical sandals with soles made of pieces of tire. These sandals are called alpargatas.


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