Delicious pastries and chai in a bakery with a great indoor/outdoor space and decent service. It’s definitely one of those places that made me wonder why I hadn’t discovered it sooner. Arriving early in the morning, I was in awe of the many pastries they had on display. While craving something more filling, I ordered an avocado toast along with a chai latte with oat milk. The chai latte arrived quickly, and the first sips were heavenly—perfectly balanced and made the experience cozy and enjoyable (9/10).
The avocado toast came about 10 minutes later, and while aesthetically pleasing, it was decent but nothing extraordinary. The tiny chile serrano did add a nice bit of character, though (6.5/10). After finishing my toast and still having some chai left, I decided to try a cardamom bun that had caught my eye earlier. When I got it, however, it was a bit hard, so I asked for it to be heated up—I would have preferred to have been asked beforehand if I wanted it warmed. Once warmed, the roll improved considerably, but I felt it needed just a tad more sweetness or something extra to make it perfect (8/10).
Throughout the visit, the service was friendly but a bit muted. Curious to try more pastries, I ordered four additional items, and the staff kindly packed them in a box. When I was ready to pay, I specifically asked for my breakfast (the toast, chai, and bun) to be charged separately from the rest of the pastries, but unfortunately, that didn’t happen. I ended up being charged for everything together, which resulted in a larger tip than I intended to give—just a small detail, but one I didn’t appreciate.
Overall, the experience was almost perfect. The delicious pastries, cozy chai, and charming space definitely make Maleducados worth returning to, though the service, while attentive, could have used just a bit more enthusiasm to fully match the creativity and quality that the...
Read moreIf you are looking for a nice place to share a coffee, this is it. It seems to not be a franchise. They offer coffee, espresso, etc like Starbucks, and it appears they have plenty of customers, but it is smaller and is in a neighborhood, not on a main street. The building is set back from the street so although Google maps was correct it was hard to find for me. Fortunately I asked someone where it is and it turned out she just left there and was carrying a bag filled with fresh baked goods she had purchased and showed me where it was . There was a sign on the front of the building, but because it is setback from the street I drove right past and did not see it. Maleducados is worth finding. The coffee and fresh baked pastries are very good and reasonably priced. There are seating inside, but most people enjoy there coffee outside on their outside seating. Very pleasant and relaxing. A nice change Frome Caffino and Starbucks. Well worth the trip. Still close but we never knew about this little escape from the big chains when you want to enjoy a coffee ☕ with friends. I would guess most of their customers learn from word of mouth and then they quickly become regulars. We liked...
Read moreI don’t even like conchas that much but the best concha I’ve ever had was made here. Their chai is really good too. Their veggie toast is great, but their chorizo argentino toast was the oiliest food I’ve ever had. Some of their coffee drinks need some improvement. The mocha tasted a little burnt and I couldn’t taste the chocolate at all. The environment is quite...
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