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This is a small but sweet place to enjoy breakfast before getting the office. The coffee is awesome, the menu very creative with tortilla dough prepared out of cactus and a newly baked sweet bread to taste just when it comes out of the oven. Environment and music rounds the experience. View all feedback.
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If you have tried their hamburger... Congratulation! You now know the taste of the worst hamburger in the world. Dry. Old cow meat which has been frozen. Uff never again. Better make my self a sandwich at home or just go for cereal. View all feedback.
This time we were disappointed because the service was not as good as other times and the food was so. I wanted to have breakfast. no more. it's a shame.
This is a small but sweet place to enjoy breakfast before getting the office. The coffee is awesome, the menu very creative with tortilla dough prepared out of cactus and a newly baked sweet bread to taste just when it comes out of the oven....Environment and music rounds the experience.
I recently landed at Giornale Santa Fe in a quest to find a restaurant with healthy food that would have appealing options for kids. I was pleasantly surprised by the vast menu which included innovative Mexican fusion dishes. I had the tortilla soup and the...enchiladas verdes in a lettuce leaf (skipped the tortilla). Both were good , not excellent: Delivery in the preparation of these dishes seemed to be, fittingly, cafeteria-style and not exactly what I had imagined, but still reasonable. There were other appealing options that I didn 't have a chance to try, including a quinoa salad and ceviche tacos wrapped in a jícama tortilla. The service was fine and my kids were happy with the breaded chicken strips. In all, a good place to grab a bite in Santa Fe.
Was impressed by the reviews and was pleased to see some items tagged with vegan on the menu. what I ordered (over eats) ended as an uninspired dish of cold, bland, fried frozen vegetables with a side bitter tahini sauce, plus some fat nudels. the type of food that eaters imagine, vegans suffer regularly. bleck. not only that, but my order came with milk cheese and the cauliflower tasted of butter, so it does not even vegan (as the menu claims). the worst I had in my 12 months in mexiko.
This is a small but sweet place to enjoy breakfast before getting the office. The coffee is awesome, the menu very creative with tortilla dough prepared out of cactus and a newly baked sweet bread to taste just when it comes out of the oven. Environment and music rounds the experience.