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Feedback gevenThe San Jose was just recently renovated and now is nearly ready to open up the second floor with a larger variety of food. So far you have the first floor open with the bakery, ham and cheese and the restaurant with sandwiches and snacks.On the second floor they have a large space for seminaries or meetings or family reunions.
We were buying our bread every moring there. Many different types of bread, always fresh and delicious and in good price. And its open from 6.30 sharp
Peru is overflowing with sub-par bakery/cakeries, full of stale rolls, sickly-sweet confections and horrid ice cream only to be eaten when bored of all else. San Jose is, refreshingly, not one of these!Granted, you're still in Peru. But given the low standards for these places, San Jose delivers. I sampled a variety of their bread rolls, all of which were moist, and the churros are great (made fresh after 12pm).Their ice cream is the best I've ever had from a local Peruvian bakery (and I'm picky when it comes to ice cream) which is enough of a reason to hit these folks up daily.Friendly staff too, and if I'm not mistaken they don't close for the 1pm - 3pm siesta like everyone else. Located right in the center of town!
Nice layout and ambiance, friendly staff, lovely coffee, outstanding desserts. The food is also nice, which I didn't expect!
It is the place where the locals go for their breakfasts. Very simple Deco. I had a coffee in Panadería San Jose and it was a good expresso. In Chachapoyas my experience with coffee has been surprisingly good. Of course it could be better if they would have those Italian Coffee machines, but the coffee around here is still awesome even without the necessary infrastructure.Also consider Panadería San Jose for their ice creams. Excelent price for the quality. Try Lucuma. (-: