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176, Pasaje Diego de Rojas, G4200, Santiago del Estero, Capital, AR Argentina
contacts phone: +54 385 422-9466
website: m.facebook.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: -27.7842124, Longitude: -64.2595062
Monica Moreno
::I give it three stars because you can't believe that in a place where you eat they put incense sticks. Added to the fact that I am allergic, it is unbearable. Besides, your hair, clothes and food are filled with the smell of smoke. Only in Santiago del Estero do you see this. By the way, I always ask for the Manina cake, I hope the hair thing doesn't show up. Take care of the detail of the incense, please! They turned off one but the other stayed on and everything was smoking.
Samanta Boné
::I loved it. From Buenos Aires If you come to Santiago, you have to go through this cafeteria. The prices can be paid, the place is very nice, what I tried everything is very tasty. The girls who serve very cordial.
Emiliano Epstein Luna
::I found 4 hairs of which I took a picture of 3, inside a manina cake. We always eat at their place and the truth is that apart from the disappointment, it was a disappointment. Finding a hair in itself sucks, I couldn't believe I found FOUR. A joke
jose luis chavez
::Regular
Ravi Suthar
::Nothing special. The place is ugly (they could make it look better but they don't care), the coffee is bad as is usually the case in Argentina (that awful chocolate syrup they add to every coffee. Their cappuccino does not resemble cappuccino. It is the kind of coffee 3 year olds would like. Why can't Argentinians learn to make good coffee?? The pastry was not fresh and full of this awful dulce de leche which is some kind of national fetish.