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    Usina Cafetera - Café latte $55

    Usina Cafetera

    4.1(74 reviews)
    73.3 kmVilla Urquiza
    $$

    This is a nice cafeteria with its very own vibe which sets it apart from the other coffee places in…read morethe area which are mostly chains. Once inside, the first thing that came to my attention once I got the menu was the wide array of different options you can choose from. Coffee wise you can get all the popular ones (latte,cappuccino, etc) but they also serve Irish coffee, baileys coffee and a lot more... Furthermore, the food menu is huge too, from simple toasts to croque monsieur, sandwiches (they have pastrami), salads and various pastries. This is the main reason why I gave them an extra star and why I think I'll come back in the near future. Myself, I just had some toasts, which were all right, and a latte which was quite good. All in all it's a good option if you're in the neighborhood as there aren't similar places in that area. Ohh and the service was great which is always a plus!

    From the owner: Usina Cafetera es una combinación de sabores que logran trasportarte a esos lugares donde amas…read moreestar; desde el corazón del barrio de Villa Urquiza trabajamos con los mejores productos para que tu experiencia sea inolvidable. Nuestro café orgánico de blend propio realizado con granos traídos de las mejores zonas cafeteras del Caribe, logran un sabor intenso y un aroma único e irrepetible. Nuestra propuesta gastronómica es variada y se realiza de manera casera como lo hacía la abuela. Podrás degustar desde un increíble brunch hasta la mejor pastelería. Le ponemos pasión, profesionalismo, trabajo, optimismo, amor y cuidado en los detalles, los demás simplemente, fluye. Somos sonrisas, abrazos, charlas con amigos, recuerdos, somos esa canción que nos transporta, esa mirada cómplice; somos ese café que acompaña tu lectura, esa pastelería que te hace olvidar de todo por un rato, ese desayuno para dos... Somos Usina Cafetera.

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    Usina Cafetera
    Usina Cafetera - Patio interno

    Patio interno

    Usina Cafetera - Sandwich de carne hilada con cebollas caramelizadas y aceitunas negras

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    Sandwich de carne hilada con cebollas caramelizadas y aceitunas negras

    Kyopo - El mejor cafe y latte de floresta.

    Kyopo

    4.3(23 reviews)
    77.6 kmFlores
    $$

    I went in with high expectations, which were not met. The…read morefood is amazing, don't get me wrong. I had the pork belly and egg bowl, very filling, the textures are lovely and it packs a nice spicy punch flavour. My issue here was the service. It took about 10min to get seated, even though there were at least 4 tables open. Then another 20 to get drinks, which the waitress promptly forgot and had to retake the whole order. We ended up flagging down another waiter to finally bring us some water after 40min waiting. We were sitting right in front of the pass, so we saw our food come out. Now, it took the waitress 10min just to see the food there and another 5 to figure out / remember where it was headed. My 7 year old daughter ended up screaming HERE, THAT'S MINE! so we could receive our food. All and all, the food is amazing and will definitely come back.... Once you re-train the waiting staff.

    Mixed feelings about this place, with roughly a dozen visits under my belt. When I first started…read moregoing there about a year ago, I was completely enamored of it. Basically gastropub food with spicy Asian influences, mostly in the form of kimchi and sriracha sauce added to various staples like truly excellent burgers and tacos. Over the last year, they've added in a full on menu of various "bowls" - mostly a handful of toppings strewn about on top of rice, salads, and a slew of coffee drinks. The influences from various Asian cultures continues, with a bit of Korean, a bit of Thai, a bit of this, a bit of that. But, as they've been more widely discovered by the local porteño community instead of just expats, they've also dumbed down the spice level of things - on my most recent visit two dishes were so lacking in spice and so sweet they could have come out of any neighborhood cafe/patisserie on the ladies-who-lunch strips of Recoleta. Plus, prices seem to have crept up by close on 50% over the last year. Service has gone from friendly and welcoming to a strange hipster-ish style that's neither of those. I don't begrudge them success, but its a shame the success has come at such a cost and price.

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    Kyopo - Cafeteria

    Cafeteria

    Kyopo - Chicken pop corn... nada wow

    Chicken pop corn... nada wow

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    La Biela - Breakfast spread (La Biela)

    La Biela

    3.4(85 reviews)
    80.1 kmRecoleta
    $$

    Our Tour Guide recommended this spot and worked out as it was near the last stop of our Excursion…read more Plenty of in/outdoor seating and they were busy around 1:30 on a Friday. Self seating and we waited about 5 minutes before a table opened up outside next to the Gomero de la Recpoleta (massive rubber tree). We've come to accept that slower service is part of the process in this city and no exception here. Our waiter, who seemed to have been working here (along with many of his colleagues) for some time came out after a bit of time to drop off menus. (dressed in throwback/formal Server uniforms which was a nice touch.) The options are endless and we were a bit overwhelmed but quickly focused on the Milanese as this was the dish we were looking to try. You can order what appeared to be a combo which includes drinks (coffee/soft drink etc) and dessert which we thought we did. We ordered a Milanese and Neapolitan Milanese. Sides were fries on one and salad on the other. Enjoyed the Neapolitan as it came with tomato sauce and cheese. Salad was tasty. Milanese was okay. We did pair them with an Imperial Lager (local draft) that came out in a cool mug. We weren't offered the dessert option and didn't bother to ask as we needed to leave. Service was friendly and engaged and, as mentioned, slower so make sure you have time. Located in Recoleta, the oldest restaurant (over 150 years old) in Buenos Aires with a good mix of Locals and Tourists and a good one for a taste of Buenos Aires.

    Stopped by La Biela and grabbed a table on the iconic patio overlooking the famous gomero tree…read more It's a classic spot with a relaxed, old-school vibe. You pretty much grab a table when one opens up, and depending on timing, you might end up sharing. Service is very laid back, with staff floating around in no real rush, which fits the atmosphere. Ordering iced coffee took a minute until I landed on "cafe frío," but once that was sorted, it hit the spot. It's less about the food or drinks and more about soaking in the setting, so soak away and enjoy.

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    La Biela - Inside

    Inside

    La Biela - Chicken salad sandwich with heart of palm

    Chicken salad sandwich with heart of palm

    La Biela

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