Very mixed feelings about the place. The staff was very friendly, attentive and welcoming (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for them). The location and interior is also quite nice and inviting.
The food and coffee on the other hand has room for improvement. One of empanadas we ordered was so salty that it was inedible. It would have been nice, if they had been toasted/warmed up as it is often the case in Spain. And the coffee had little flavor. Not sure, if it was the beans or the settings of the machine.
If they give the chef 👨🍳 a training and fix the coffee problem, this place has...
Read moreA real hidden gem in Inca is the Café Del Rosario. It’s run by a family, and you can really tell – the service is incredibly warm and attentive. For breakfast, I had freshly made sandwiches with avocado, tomatoes, and salmon – really tasty. The acai bowls are top-notch, and the croissants are a must-try, just perfect! Not only is it a feast for the taste buds, but it also provides the energy boost needed to hop on your bike afterward. Absolutely recommend if you’re looking for an authentic and delicious start...
Read moreNice place to stop in Inca. Plenty of outdoor seating if the sun is out and fair amount of seats inside. Unfortunately, I arrived later in the day and they had sold nearly all of their pastries and breads. I think if you come here before 12:00 you’ll have better luck. I ordered a toast with ham, cheese, lettuce, and tomato which was simple but very good. The staff were friendly and the service was relatively quick. The prices undervalue the quality...
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