Botero - Brisbane
Botero
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Botero, located in the Brisbane CBD, offers a visually appealing menu and cafe atmosphere. Customers enjoy dishes like sand crab lasagna and avocado art, along with excellent coffee options. While some have experienced issues with timing and portion sizes, the overall consensus is positive, with many citing Botero as their new go-to breakfast and coffee spot. With plans to expand to Melbourne and Sydney, Botero seems to be on the rise as a popular brunch destination.
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The food at this restaurant was delicious and very filling. The service was good as well - I arrived half an hour before my reservation and the staff allowed me to sit at my table until the booking time. The employees were polite and provided excellent service. The food and coffee were both delicious. The atmosphere was charming and rustic, with three stories to enjoy. I definitely plan on returning to this restaurant.
I finally went to Botero House for lunch, thanks to a foodie friend who organized a meetup. We got a table by the window on the 3rd floor for the best natural light. I was considering the blue swimmer crab lasagne, but since half of the table ordered that, I decided to try something different - the sardina estiva. It was $20 for orecchiette pasta with marinated SA sardines, broccolini, almonds, chives, and topped with parmesan and pine nut crumble. It was quite delicious, with a strong sardine flavor that paired well with the pasta. I also sampled some of the lasagne, gnocchi, and duck risotto. It was a lovely lunch to end the work week.
Currently, my favourite cafe to go to in the city if I also want a snack/ some light food or catching up with friends. loving the spacious feeling with several stories, and on the top floor natual lights coming in and able to look down the busy city. food wise, loving the small serve of sandwiches, like Reuben/ chicken, just go with a cup of coffee, perfect for office ladies.
We went to Botero for a quick breakfast at 8am on 21/01/2020. The cafe was not overly crowded or noisy as there are three levels. The venue is well decorated to look like it would for the age of the building with a touch of a steam punk vibe. We ordered a classic ham and cheese croissant toastie, medium flat white and medium matcha latte from the front counter, which came to $15. They do have full table service but I thought ordering from the counter would be quicker. We sat on the third level, it had big windows overlooking Adelaide street. Our food and drinks were served promptly. The toastie was delicious and crunchy. The flat white was fine, nothing special. The matcha was a bit weak. Overall a decent experience and we would return.
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