This cafe is disappointing. It’s aesthetic is excellent with ample seating, nice windows, and a good ambience to bring friends. The service up front is nice but you have to bring the coffee on a tray to your table which seems somewhat dangerous considering the mug was filled to the very top. I saw an older individual have trouble with the tray. The price is very high for Buenos Aires and the quality does not show. The coffee flavor is watery and might be the worst flat white I have had in this country. The latte art was also somewhat bad which is disappointing considering that much cheaper places have given me beautiful lattes. I don’t think the art matters much if the flavor is good but when you’re selling an ambience and a vibe, the aesthetics of the food should match. The almond alfajor is good, the biscuit has a nice almond flavor but it is very cold and a bit stale and the dulce de leche doesn’t have much flavor. This is a nice cafe to study but you have to be critical of a cafe when it costs nearly double the others in the area. The flat white is large but definitely 200 pesos over average price and the alfajor was 300+ pesos overpriced. I wanted to like this place but you are definitely paying for the ambience, not the food quality. Hopefully this helped out. I bought a comprobable order at a nearby cafe for under 1000 for some context and this cost me nearly 1700 pesos. If you were to come here I could only suggest the alfajor since it’s...
Read moreA great third wave coffee shop. It can't quite compete with the best in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, but it is still quite good in its own right and definitely the best I've tried in Buenos Aires thus far. Their flat whites have the right amount of creamy nuttiness that one wants in a flat white. The music selection overlaps strongly with the songs that I would be playing if I had my headphones in. The pastries aren't mind-blowingly good, but they are completely acceptable. My main suggestion for improvement would be a rotating selection of beans for the filter coffee. They have a ton of preparation methods available, but seemingly just one bean choice, which isn't...
Read moreThey charge you $870 for a large latte and it comes into a Disposable cup, and if you want almond milk it cost $200 more, it is too expensive for what it is… they try to be like Starbucks but they don’t offer the same. They told me I could serve myself cinnamon, self-serve type, then when the coffee arrives the cinnamon was hidden behind the desk and I have to ask if they can give me the bottle to service myself, so no… is not self service.
Despite of all that, the coffee was good, but they have to change if they really wants to be a kind of...
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