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This place offers breakfast all day long. It is set in an old house in la Roma but with a modern and vintage setting nicely done. The menu is not so long but that explains the quality of the products. Their brunch package offers coffee, juice and fruits or yogurt plus the main dish for 295pesos. If you choice individually each thing it will add up to something quiet expensive. I would recommend to go there with hunger and order the package. We were three persons, as a small family gathering, and were not hungry enough so decided to order one package and two main dishes. We agreed to share the coffee or the juice between us, that made sense to us, not so much to the annoying manager who was all the time supervising who was drinking and eating what : that showed very low tolerance towards what the customers want to do with their food (share or try your borther's dish...) and a little bit too much emphazise in their "etiquette". It is a breakfast place!! People want to chill and start the day as relaxed as possible, with no one being annoying to them since 9am!A part from that service mistake from the manager, all the waiters were amazing and fast. The dishes came all together and were all pretty well served and had a high quality of products. We had the Praillar de Boeuf Chillaquiles, Roast Beef Sandwich and the French Toast, all was fresh and flavours were on top. The coffee was good and fruits all ripe and fresh.This place is borderline too posh to start your day, if you are looking for a place to relax this might not be the place. It is rather a place for business attire and couples. I would not recommend it for families with small kids or teenagers.However the food is great!
Old and renovated house in Colonia Roma excellent option to have brunch during the weekends. The place is very nice as well as food and service. The Brunch includes juices, coffee, fruit and one main dish.
It is and old house, updated, with tables of different styles and sizes in all the rooms, looks vintage. Excellent service, good food, well served. Has tables on the street too.
Went with a friend who'd been before, the setting is very nice, an old mexican house with a lot of character. The menu is smallish but that can also be an indication of quality, and carries the standard fare: eggs, bread, yoghurt, fruit; unfortunately we were told the coffee machine was broken so espresso based coffees were out of the question. When threatened with an americano I decided to go coffee less, which I then realized takes out the point of breakfast for me. No coffee, what's the point of pastry, too? Plus the pain au chocolat which arrived looked a little sad.The dishes were nice enough and arrived promptly but the portions were not that big (yes, I should have had the yoghurt fruit package), so much so that we ended up asking for bread (repeatedly) and butter, which we would normally not do. We had also asked for a side orders of chilaquiles, or a half order if they couldn't do that, which was met with bewilderment; they were also nice enough, all six totopos (tortilla triangles), which I thought a little skimpy.Service was prompt and courteous, and my friend told me she'd had better experiences, so they seem to have a problem maintaining quality in the kitchen. All in all, too much of a hassle to get there only to have an ok breakfast - with no coffee.