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Contribuisci feedbackI went to breakfast/merendar 3 times and they told me that they did have vegan pastry options to offer at that time then, I made my order, waited and then they came out with that they were sorry but they were finished and offered me toast, provided I was not my idea to eat that and to have known before, I was not left to have breakfast/merendar there. They should fix that.
Large restaurant and few diners. The crisis in Argentina during the Pandemic is felt and decayed in the letter. Few protein options (2 just but not interesting) from which one was my lunch: soy cake with corn and vegetables plus cooked vegetables and a miserable salad with a lettuce leaf. Place does not seem to be specialized in vegetarian diets. Few flavor and dish not abundant. The air conditioning was off with 30°C of temperature on the street.
Good location in a busy small mall on the pedestrian street Cordoba. Server spoke excellent English. I had potato leek soup which was very tasty. The fried red noodles with vegetables (menu #2 didn't really have character or taste. I ordered the teriyaki fried rice with vegetables and salad #DOS (both of which I had at their Mercado del Patio branch the previous day . Upon arrival back home, I found I was given the same fried red noodles with vegetables (menu #2 and Salad #DOS without hummus! I checked the receipt and they list the items I had ordered so I believe the server ordered correctly but the chef who is likely new (I saw him get a menu to find out the ingredients of items! . If the owner is paying attention, perhaps they should train new people better and at the other branch which seemed to be better organized. This branch had vegan cakes and cookies and no complaints there excellent tasting desserts. For mixing up the order, I have to give them 3 stars. Hope they will take this an a learning opportunity. See my review for the other branch too.
It has several vegan and healthy options. The food is very rich, too. Recommended!
Located below the escalator of the entrance to the shopping center palace garden by common street, there is this cozy and welcoming bar that includes the most famous photographers and rosary writers who usually join there for breakfast every day. one of these photographers, an older man whose name I do not remember, was presented to me by the owner of the bar and was recently granted by the deliberative council in homage to his career and made known by the rosary in the world. really and although we only cut ourselves in a jar because we just left our kind of pilates, we served very well and the assortment of things you have there is really amazing, magazines, invoices, half-lunas sweet and salty, cookies, drinks, variety of juices and liquefied, ice cream, yogurts, empanadas, cakes, garras of all kinds, salads. there you will read the diary, work in the notebook because it is wi fi zone, characteristic that is repeated throughout the city, being in enclosed spaces or outdoors. They have executive menu such as ham and cheese crepes, leaped with puré, stuffed potatoes, cakes or chicken medallions full of ornament and all dishes include drink, dessert or coffee. the place with the colourful black and red of your tablecloth, in addition to its excellent food and the cordiality of those who attend it, is to recommend.