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Bidra med feedbackIn Buenos Aires h various options of coffee shops and various styles. H one in Palermo calls Boulangerie Cocu with a very French print (of course the French are teachers). He mixes bakery with coffee shop. Then common to see people buy bread and cakes in the morning and after lunch the customer's time sitting on a coffee. The price of the good place accessible and cheaper compared to other cafes in the city. Breakfast, for example, costs 230 pesos (near R 70) ed for two. It comes with cappuccino or coffee, orange juice, cream toast, jam, chocolate croissant and a piece of pizza. It has served well and the price is well worth it, the service very good. In addition, we have several options for sandwiches, salads, sweets and beyond the empanadas and a variety of quiches and empanadas of various flavors. The place is always full. So if you want to have a coffee in the morning with calm, the best way to get a little before picking up the table. J afternoon is full, but there's always a free table. In common see many tourists there. Who assists more staff working for the region.
I appreciate the attention of having given me an eclair when I called from my house saying they had forgotten a piece of patisserie when. ..
Good attention and the place inside is very nice! The croissant and pain au chocolat riquisimo Although they should try another coffee, I do not dislike. ..
Starting with Morgan's kindness and sympathy, the delicacy of all Cocu products is to be taken into account. Infallible croissants and...
Today Sunday we went to the boulangerie. We are from Santa Fe and we hooked up to go after watching one of the bakers on television. We're here.
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