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No profit org that support vulnerable women. Kudos for that. The place is nicely decorated and the chair/sofas are super comfy. We arrived about 4:30 and there was no much left in terms of “salgados” food displayed but one croissant and few brigaderos. I ordered a ridotto espresso which it’s basically a sip but the aftertaste is worth the $R 5+ . I would recommend going earlier on the day to have a wider experience. The menu is a Q code so please ask for the wifi as the 4G won’t work inside.
Delicious coffee, best in Sao Paulo! Recently opened as in Jardins, but work with local women at a farm to train and skill them to help them participate in the economy. Parabéns Amor!
Closed despite saying otherwise online. Took an uber for nothing
TopFood: 5/5
For those in the Paulista region, it's a great place for a quick coffee or a break from your routine. In an environment with pleasant and modern decor, they serve a variety of classic and signature coffees in friendly, reusable crockery. The strong point of the foods are the sweets. I ordered the Kinder Bueno cookie, which could have been warmer and a little less sweet. I wouldn't repeat it, but I would try others because it was well prepared. The self-service scheme is done on the tablet and only accepts cards. A single barista delivered orders in a friendly manner. I will be back and recommend a visit. Vegetarian options: Jackfruit drumstick.
Incredible and Instagrammable atmosphere, diverse grain options and preparation methods for strained food! One of my favorites, a classic Italian cappuccino, is sensational, obtaining a perfect crema and a perfect espresso! It's worth knowing Wheelchair accessibility: At the entrance there is a ramp facilitating access for people who use a wheelchair.
I went to visit this cafe, which is in an excellent location very close to Paulista. I loved the service, the girls were very friendly and polite, I also loved the self-service via the tablet, super practical. I ordered a hot chocolate which was very delicious and a portion of 3 mini vegan drumsticks, which left something to be desired. The dough seemed to have no seasoning at all, very dry and with a flour taste, the filling was good but I wouldn't eat it again, I've tried other jackfruit drumsticks that were much better. The peanut butter and jelly toast was good, but nothing memorable. Maybe they need to improve the food part of the menu, or just focus on coffee, since food is not their strong point. This place is for those who are passing through and need something practical, as there aren't many options on the menu and it's not a place worth booking with a group of friends. It's that cafe you go to once but don't remember to come back to. But I thought it was cute
The food and drink are good, the service is friendly, the atmosphere even has an aesthetic proposal, but it lacks in the details. Firstly, there is a giant pink sign right at the entrance, to give the idea of a coffee shop... I understand the idea, but the execution doesn't work. In practice, the sign only overloads the space and hides the store, which in itself is already beautiful. Secondly, the stairs to the upper floor are super tight and cleaning materials and backpacks are stored there, which gives the space a very sloppy and cluttered look. Finally, the upstairs is a bit cramped, but that would be forgivable given the size of the property. The real problem is that there's a giant television there, which is not only disproportionate and doesn't match the rest of the decor, but it also draws too much attention, because it's gigantic and in your face, and prevents you from concentrating on what you're doing. , whether chatting or working. To make matters worse, they still pass on newspapers like Datena. Anyway, it could be much more enjoyable if they hadn't forced things into the space that don't fit there.
One of the best cafes in the city, due to the quality of the coffee itself. I bought a bag to take home. Service and product knowledge are excellent. Elegant decor. The only sweet I tried was excellent.Food: 5/5
The café's proposal is very interesting but perhaps I didn't go there on a good day. I was there on Saturday afternoon and for the first time, we didn't know what to order and we were served by a girl who barely looked at us and pointed at the tablet. Then we deduced that the menu and order would be there. We sat at a small table in the back that was dirty and there were some bags of coffee in the space that we couldn't understand if it was part of the environment or if they were simply there. The cappuccino and pistachio brigadeiro were great but honestly I didn't want to stay, we ate and left.