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Amy Sitze
a week agoWe liked this place so much that we had breakfast here two days in a row. Peaceful garden atmosphere filled with artistic touches, good food, super friendly owner.
Paula Palma Soria
a week agoExcellent place, the food was delicious, the prices were affordable, the staff were very attentive and friendly, and the place was very nice and clean.
Pao Lesc
a week agoHORRID!! We don't know why it has such a good reputation when everything about this place is wrong. From the moment we arrived, we asked about a couple of dishes, and the attitude of the man (who we think is the chef/owner) was terrible. The dishes were bland, lacking salt and seasoning. We ordered molletes, and they were literally just half-split rolls smeared with beans and a few strands of cheese that weren't even properly melted. The salsa was just tomato and onion with no salt, pepper, lime, or anything to give it flavor—just chopped vegetables. We also ordered the chicken enchiladas, and yes, the tortillas were handmade, two pieces, but the chicken was bland, and the salsa was equally tasteless. The drinks were sugar-free, which is fine if that's the "healthy" trend, but not everyone likes bland things. They should ask how you want your drinks before making them. We also had to ask for napkins, silverware, salt, and salsa (something that would actually give them some flavor). Zero proactivity. I absolutely do not recommend it... Oh! And to top it all off, if you want to pay by card, they want to charge you an extra 5% when that is strictly prohibited BY LAW!! We have already filed a complaint with PROFECO (the Mexican consumer protection agency) as well.
Phoebe Hickman
a week agoThe food was very good and came quickly. There was an excellent selection in the menu with a range of things to choose from. The smoothie I had was pineapple and it was so refreshing. My overall experience was very good.
Emilio Lopez
2 weeks agoThe atmosphere and service were excellent, but the food and drinks were bland.