An American visiting Buenos Aires, found this on Google by simply putting in American breakfast …read more we had been here for five days and I was craving an American breakfast and JAY'S did not disappoint. I don't really want to complain because basically the taste I was craving I was given.
I do not speak the language, but I thought they understood I wanted my egg over medium or like the picture at least Sunnyside up and I got a full on fried egg ( fully cooked) so that will be my only complaint I don't like my yolk fully cooked. a very small place so you may have a wait, they don't rush you to get up. it's quaint it's not many tables. The menu is pretty easy to read with all the regular American cuisine for breakfast. bacon eggs, pancakes, waffles, etc. you look at the menu at your table and then you go to a window to order, we were told that when we were seated ( quickly forgot ) we are not used to that so we did forget, we sat for minutes wondering when someone was going to take our order and then we remembered we had to go to the window .
even though you have to order this way, they do bring your food to your table. Our host/waiter was extremely nice. I'm sorry I did not get his name, I'm from California we talked a little bit about the decor. He told me he was a Spurs fan.
MY HUSBAND got an iced coffee with no ice at all. Super sweet tasted more like chocolate milk with whip cream. It was OK for me. I did not order that myself . it was crowded but we were able to be seated just the two of us in about 30 minutes but if you're from out of the country and you're from the states, JAY'S is the place to go .
the food was delicious over cooked and all.