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<title>Café Rico (Long Live Indepedent Cafés!)</title>
<description>As a Mexican, I am instinctively drawn to anything Latin and even anything&#xA;with a Spanish word in the title. I turn my head every time I hear my native language and I  am definitely guilty of buying overpriced Mexican groceries &#xA;(jalapeños, frijoles, tortillas, etc.) from those little &#xA;depanneurs on St-Lawrence. (I am not complaining, though, as &#xA;I would die without my jalapeños!...)&#xA;&#x3C;br/&#x3E;&#x3C;br/&#x3E;&#xA;Thus, it didn&#x27;t take me long to notice a small café called Café Rico,&#xA;on Rachel street (corner of Boyer). &#xA;</description>
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