Immagini
ContribuisciRecensioni
Contribuisci feedbackAn old coffee, with very good level of sweets and salty. Well served and very comfortable for a moment of tranquility and rest with a coffee or tea.
Good impression and attention at the time of eleven . It is highly recommended for the idea of being in a quiet place and well attended in the details . I would return. It is recommended at 100%.
The attention is quite good and fast the very rich sweets especially the cheesecake , as for coffee is good but to my opinion nothing special
Just for breakfast and eleven. The local is a classic, of old and simple architecture, has tables inside and outside. It is large and quiet, I like to see the ladies as they all gather to enjoy the tea. In general I ask the 'real leaf' which is more than quite abundant but my ambition to eat from everything here is greater. This comes with a natural small juice, I touch one of the pears that was exquisite one day, with a miga sandwich or croissant with ham and cheese (recome plus the crumb sandwich as it is lighter to be able to achieve the feat of taste all) a coffee that was good too, two scones with butter and jam that by small ones that look are filled and tasty and a great cake to choose. The sandwiches and other juices are good the same. And the attention is a 7, a nice go for you to be treated with so much sympathy.
It's like going back to ancient Chile, those tea rooms, almost no anglicisms and ladies who come together to have tea with cakes. Holding the Villa Real. visbr/ ≤br/ I went with a friend and we were the most lolein of the landscape, we were tempted with the past sopaipillas that although a little face the portion (3 lucas) were of the gods, a wonder and balanced the taste, for nothing loaded to too much sugar or burned as sometimes with that dish. In addition, they sold tapaditos (I love them) and the traditional miga and palta sandwiches, which looked good. In my case I also asked for a cheesecake, which was quite good. The friendly attention I want to return for the tapaditos