Cafe Nena'i

Cafe · Montopolis

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"Cuban coffee and South American cuisines blend together to enhance this homey, mother-daughter run café. Stop by for a ham and cheese empanada paired with a cafecito (Cuban espresso with sugar) for a mid-morning or afternoon boost." - Sommer Brugal

Best Latin American Restaurants in Austin - Eater Austin
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1700 Montopolis Dr, Austin, TX 78741 Get directions

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