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This funky place exudes both charm and quirkiness, and I love it. The entry area is very unassuming and looks like it is labeled as "La Gala", but I assure you, a pleasant breakfast/brunch/lunch place awaits.
Located in an almost hidden place off of the main 47 avenue, Te Estraño, Estraño is a gift of a place for those seeking a nice brunch spot.
We were seated in a nice gardeny courtyard area that felt relaxing and cool, and were promptly attended by service.
The various entrees have some unique and clever names, perhaps inspired by poetry and literature. I was sad that they did not have one of their entrees (a pork belly sandwich), but the waiter recommended an alternative that worked for me. My wife ordered their version of a Huevos Motuleños that was a great rendition paired with Longaniza de Valladolid (and plantains).
Our friendly waiter didn't seem very versed in English, but my 1st grade-level Spanish powered through successfully to order both drinks and entrees without a hitch. We loved the presentation of the food (as artfully presented as their entree names), and the overall vibe of the place.
Oh, a travel hint to those English speakers. If you go to a bathroom with the letter "M" thinking "Men's", just remember that in Spanish "M" means "Mujeres", which is for Women. Not that I made that mistake personally, mind you...
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