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Restaurant Cretcheu Review And Bad Experiences

Posted on January 17, 2018August 14, 2018 Author Tud Dret

[0/5] Disgusting. First lasagne served piping hot on the outside and frozen ice on the inside. Obviously microwaved at too high power. Replacement tepid all over. Obviously microwaved on lower power but not long enough. Sent that back too.

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Which Currency Should You Take To Cape Verde?

Posted on April 16, 2018April 14, 2019 Author Tud Dret

Already things were now becoming expensive to withdraw local currency, but sometime around February/March 2018, the Cape Verdean banks have increased this 165 CVE charge to 200 CVE.

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Cachupa For Breakfast Is A Firm Favourite

Posted on January 17, 2018January 18, 2018 Author Tud Dret

Cachupa is the Cape Verdian national dish and comes in a various guises and recipes, depending on your social standing. It’s related to the French cassoulet and the Brazilian feijoada and combines influences from many parts of the world.

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