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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIs a great choice for coffee, accompanied by a dessert. We were at the commercial flower shop. We order an American coffee and a double espresso, with a lemon foot. we got a lot: dessert, coffee, attention received and the atmosphere of the local. prices are considered appropriate: $5,900 lemon foot, $2,900 American coffee and $3,300 double espresso. We recommend it without a doubt as a stop and break site in a shopping day in this bogota sector.
Hello at the point of Santa Paula they don't sell breakfast but the panaderia is delicious recommending the spectacular almond leaf, the apple strudel returne claudia p
In the Andean shopping center have a small point rich in flavor. the coffee was good, the rich bread, for a rich breakfast.
For years Bogota had a Swiss gastronomic offer with different restaurants in various parts of the city. but for reasons I do not know, they were disappearing to practically have a three-site offer: the divine, a suisse cuisine place and a Swiss chalet in the park way. That's why I got so much attention from panesi when I saw it installed in the former engineer's bookstore in the porciuncula area in Bogotá. The food offer is not very ambitious but it is excellent. the first time I went for breakfast and asked for some Benedictine eggs that were exquisite, along with all their bakery: artisanal breads, almond croissants, chocolate breads etc. Then I went for a dinner and the diners tried everything and everything went well: the cheese fondue, the raclette, the sandwiches, the bruschetas. There is a basic offer of beers and wine and serve kirsch drinks. The site is modest but very decent, the service is attentive and timely and the very friendly owner, a German Swiss who is responsible for guiding the decisions of those who have any indecision. In general I consider that panesi currently offers in bogotá the best Swiss concina of all other restaurants of that style, with quite acceptable prices.
It's a franchise and the truth I feel that they are quite out of prices, considering that everything comes frozen to the country and nothing is fresh. Perhaps the coolest they sell is a Greek yogurt that can be found three times cheaper in d1 and serve the coffee in disposable glasses that pass a bit of their plastic flavor to the drink. This should be changed by the health of the planet and perhaps by the customers.