Que seria de mi

Restaurant Type: Casual Dining . Cuisine: Eclectic Gourmet . Price: ~$$$~ . Rating: 3.8 stars


Overall Rating


Rating Details


70%
Ambience
70%
Service
80%
Food
80%
Creativity

St Regis Mexico City

Samsung

In a Nutshell



Que sería de mi is quaint little café offering a full range of local and international breakfast ítems. Clearly worth a visit.

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Que sería de mi is a small, antique tea-cup sort of café cum restaurant offering a diverse menu of breakfast items, including traditional Mexican egg dishes, chilaquiles, and all the international favorites … omelets, a Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame, waffles, pancakes and French toast.

The biggest complaint I have about this restaurant is that the dining room is very small, and they have packed quite a few tables into the room. It’s a bit crowded, compared to nearby Yume or Gust & Plesser.

They serve lunch, with salads and sandwiches and such, but I think it fair to say that breakfast is the restaurant’s forte due to very diverse menu that is popular with both visitors and locals. Truth be told, I’ve never been to the place for lunch and have no clue what the menu looks like.

Service was acceptable but the waiter looked a bit flustered and confused once the room was at capacity. He just seemed to be having a little bit of trouble keeping up.

I ordered the waffle topped with an egg and bacon. The waffle was one of the best I’ve tried in Mexico City. It was just a slightly bit crisp on the exterior. The bacon was crisp too, and the eggs cooked as ordered. All in all, an acceptable showing.

They serve lunch items as well.

Overall, quality was better than average. A definite “go” for breakfast in this part of Condesa.

Rating Details


70%
Ambience
70%
Service
80%
Food
80%
Creativity

Modelo Negra

Copa Airlines

Modelo Negra

Copa Airlines

St Regis Mexico City

Samsung

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