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フィードバックを提供するGood atmosphere, just very crowded and full of people Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: MX$100–200 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Taza de Café Parking space Somewhat difficult to find parking Parking options Valet
Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: MX$1–100 Recommended dishes: Bebidas Calientes, Brownie Y Tarta de Manzana
Rich and nice Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: MX$100–200 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Ciabatta de Cochinita, Taza de Café
Son unos Ladrones. Me engañaron con la venta de una máquina de café. Les hice el depósito y no la enviaron. Me bloquearon y se desentendieron. Fernanda Abigail Vega Maldonado, confié en ti y me robaste.
In an exercise of appreciation, I allow myself to reflect on the presentation of a single 'bisquet dog ', whose cost amounts to the remarkable figure of 80 pesos. A fee that, in a first impression, suggests the possibility of meeting at the facilities of a prestigious Parisian bakery or in a culinary corner of incomparable excellence.However, reality places us before an establishment characterized by a modest terrace and a small body of water, which some might call a decorative pool, a set that is far from conveying a feeling of grandeur. It is undeniable that in the vast spectrum of available alternatives, cafeteria options emerge where monetary value is combined with a more enriching sensory experience. In this scenario, giants like Starbucks or even the modest but appreciated Flor de Córdoba manage to merge the gratification of the palate with a less onerous investment. In short, it is a matter of perspective to contemplate the cost and quality of a 'bisquet dog ' in this particular gastronomic emporium. The discernment invites to carefully weigh the existing offer in the competitive culinary field, where options that combine flavor and accessibility continue to be the object of appreciable interest.