
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a historical document about "La Pepica," a restaurant located at 39.463, -0.323 in València, Spain. It is a black and white photograph of the restaurant in its early years. The photograph shows a large, open-air structure with a sign that says "La Pepica." There are many people sitting at tables underneath the structure. The document also contains a brief history of the restaurant, mentioning the founders, Francisco Balaguer Aranda and Josefa March Sanchis. It also mentions that the restaurant was originally a bar that served food and drinks to port workers, and was later turned into a restaurant by King Alfonso XIII. The document also states that the restaurant was built in 1871 and has been serving the community ever since. There is a smaller image below the large photograph. It shows two individuals in formal attire, possibly the founders of the restaurant. The document describes the restaurant as a place where the local culinary tradition is celebrated and enjoyed. The text also mentions the significance of the restaurant as a "cradle of Valencia's rice dish," a renowned local delicacy.
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