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Feedback gevenIf you are looking to fix your coffee cravings with quality , we'll go and visit the American Deli in Buenos Aires. Your coffee fix starts as you stand in front of your barista, because very quickly your nostrils pick up the scent of your freshly brewed coffee ... that distinctive smell of freshly brewed coffee! ....as you watch with anticipation, your coffee is made with quick and efficient timing by the very skilled and friendly staff. The bonuses is not only the taste of the coffee itself, also your choice of the lovely little treats to accompany your brew....
First a warning! Don't sit on the terrace. We don't know how it was done, but one of our bags was snatched. And we are experienced travellers. Many people walk by this terrace so we were alert, but still. A young lady next to our table had her bag on her lap all the time. So you better sit inside.Decent food for a decent price.
Being a vegetarian in Buenos Aries is not an easy option. At least here at American Diner they did a very tasty cheese and tomato toasted sandwich in 'English bread' (ie sliced) and was cheap considering it was two rounds. I had a soft drink and tea too but the tea in Buenos Aries comes with steamed hot milk, which somewhat alters the taste for me. The food, although tasty and very reasonably priced came second to the main attraction of people watching. The locals set up craft stalls, some of which are not even stalls and just blankets on the pavement and it is perfect for watching the hustle and bustle of the city, especially around lunchtime when all the office workers are flowing by. We sat outside under big red umbrellas but there is plenty of inside seating with air con too.
We ate outside for lunch on s beautiful day. Ordered two dif pasta dishes and pork dish for my son. All good was good for a reasonable price. Warning beers only come in 1 litre bottles not a bad idea to share one.
My wife and I went to this unpretentious relaxed eating house. In the street outside is also a craft market. There are outside tables. We had coffee and cakes plus a very tasty vegetable pastry on one day. I was even given a free chocolate cake. The proprietors spoke little English but we could still communicate satisfactorily. I asked a local whose English was quite good. I was looking to have a steak in Argentina and he recommended this restaurant so we went back the next day.We were served fresh French style bread with light cream cheese-delicious. I ordered Bife de Chorizo - a punto i.e. Steak medium rare. We were offered salad or French fries or mashed potato. We chose the first. The steak was perfectly cooked and so big that we shared the meal and just managed to empty out plate. The total cost was 130 pesos.In summary this relaxed restaurant where the locals eat is a great place to eat and drink whatever you desire for quality and value.I recommend it highly.Alcoholic beverages are also available.
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