Roy Ouwerkerk
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Very nice place with very nice service where foods and drinks are made of a high quality.
The Francesiña is very similar to the original one in Porto. Shout-out to the bread being of a high quality (as you would expect of a French place, but not necessarily of a Mexican place). The fries and the sauce are served separately, which is fine by me. The fries are definitely decent (better than if they would be drowned inside the Francesiña, so you have a choice how to eat them). The sauce is tomato-ish, not spicy at all, which is fitting too. You can choose for a full egg (as is traditional) or a scrambled egg, which is also a nice choice.
The fruits/muesli was very nice, you can mix everything to your liking, and the quality was good.
The tea was >really< good, really well mixed, perfect for your stomach. The juice - toronja, ginger, and pineapple - was also very nice, though it seems odd to pay ten Pesos more just because I want toronja instead of orange. I didn't taste much pineapple, but toronja and ginger is surprisingly nice, with subtle pineapple undertones.
The dessert was also good, as one would expect from a French place. It was however odd that it was offered to us before we even had our food.