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Pica Pica Maize Kitchen
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This is the only Venezuelan restaurant I can think of in the entire Bay Area. It is not a sit down restaurant. It is more of a take out place with a counter and tables within the Oxbow Public Market, a covered hall next to Copia by Napa river. They serve comfort Venezuelan food, the kind you can buy and eat in the street anywhere in Venezuela and it is delicious! I went with a Venezuelan friend and I met the owner. To him, the food was authentic. We tried every thing. It is rich, full of cheese, some dishes are made with normal corn whereas others are made with very sweet corn. It is not for anyone on a diet. My favorite was the chicken/avocado salad in an arepa called pepeada. It had perfect flavor. Try the place next time you happen to be in Napa. I highly recommend it if you fancy South American comfort food.
Pros: Service, food, prices, beers
Cons: I cannot think of anything. It is a very casual place
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