Café Contigo

Hi everyone, it's me Kikita and I will be in-charge of posting today.  :-)

I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but here in Orange County there are not many Cuban restaurants or cafés.  Which means that if we want Cuban food we cook it.  If I want a cafécito, I have to make it . . . Starbuck's just doesn't understand about a good espresso.

And since people here don't know about coffee, how would they know about pastries?  Most of them have no idea what guava is, let alone a pastelito de guayaba.

The most authentic Cuban Bakery I know of in Southern California is Porto's Bakery in Glendale. It's over an hour drive from my house so I have to plan ahead if I'm going and I tend to want company for that kind of "viaje."

Being that I don't have many Cuban friends, I have a hard time recruiting people to make the drive with me "for an espresso."  The only time of year I know I'll be going for sure is just a few days before Noche Buena.

The rest of the year I have to make due with my home-made cafecitos and pastelitos, but my prima pointed out that everything tastes better when prepared by someone else . . .

Which leads me to some very exciting news!

There is a new cafe in Anaheim.  It hasn't been open that long and it's very close to my old neighborhood.

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It's called "Café Contigo."  Is that a great name or what?  The important part is that it's a CUBAN café.  So you can ask for a "refugiado" and they don't look at you like you're crazy.

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(See those pastelitos?  As it turns out, they are imported from Porto's in Glendale!!  Proof that God exists!)

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Being that this new café is just a quick ride up the freeway, and just adorable inside, you can bet it will become one of my new favorite hang-outs . . .

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So feel free to stop by and say hi to me, I would love to have a café contigo.  :-)