5 Daniela Nuñez Zurita - 5 months ago
Cute coffee u0026 pastry shop in the lovely neighborhood of Coyoacán. They have both outdoor and indoor seating, also a good tea/coffee selection. But the best are their cakes and pastries, by far.
5 Daniela Nuñez Zurita - 5 months ago
Cute coffee u0026 pastry shop in the lovely neighborhood of Coyoacán. They have both outdoor and indoor seating, also a good tea/coffee selection. But the best are their cakes and pastries, by far.
2 Rebeca Rojas - a month ago
LONG WAITING LINE. My family and I went to this small cafe to have breakfast around 10:00 am, however by the time the hostess placed us in a small table it was already 12:00 pm. Truth be told, the food has a great quality despite the two-hour waiting and the high price of the food. If you would like to have breakfast in Cafe Ruta de la Seda I would suggest arriving one hour before you are hungry.
4 Lucero Chavez - 2 years ago
One of the best kept secrets in Coyoacan! They have a lots of options for teas, as well as bread. We tried the Fig Toast w ricotta cheese which was pretty nice.
They also have this lovely Lavender Cake which matches with Matcha Latte perfectly!!
Its pet friendly and people are really friendly.
Service can be improve, unfortunately, they only had one chef due to the contingency but other than that, it was ????
Wheelchair accesible
4 Federico Espriu - 4 years ago
Small, cozy spot in the heart of Coyoacan. Bakery is quite good, with croissants, cakes, pudding and some other specialties. Eggs are good but you need to really look for bakery goods. Tea is good but could use a little bit more attention in terms of brew times. This is a dog friendly place which gets a bit crowded in the mornings. Definetely worth the visit.
3 Sergio Navarro - 3 years ago
+ good food
+ Nice ingredients
+ Organic, vegan and gluten free options
- small and crowded
- quite expensive
- menu just in Spanish
- bathroom small and clean, but always crowded
Well is a very famous place , always crowded but another sucursal is near in the Ave. Miguel Angel de Quevedo. Anyway this organic bakery is a interesting place , high quality ingredients and good flavor , but a little expensive , a sandwich is around $150 pesos or more. The drinks are normal but again a little bit expensive. Don't get me wrong the cakes and sweet bread are specially amazing but to be honest the reputation of the place is more popularity than real flavor.
Conclusion: nice place to impress hippie organic date -_-
4 Jason Nockels - 8 months ago
Cute cafe. I had an omelette and a cardamom roll, both were pretty decent.
3 Nadia Michelle - 9 months ago
The quality and taste of the dishes and moka coffee dropped considerably since my last visit 4 months ago. Wasn't able to finish the coffee. A shame.
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