Kitchen ***
Service ***
Setting ****
As happens in all metropolises, Buenos Aires It also grows and transforms. In the area behind the Retiro Bus Terminaluntil recently an exclusive territory of public buildings, today there is a new urban development
that links Puerto Madero and Costa Salguero, called Puerto Retiro. There is found Quartier Districta set of luxury towers, with homes and premises, including the recently inaugurated Basa Coffee.
This is the same Basa that dazzled at the Pje 10 years ago. Basavilbaso, in this case with a proposal for
cafeteria related to Grand Café, also part of the group along with Gran Bar Danzón and Oh No! Lulu Tiki Bar. Quality assured.
To begin with, the focus of Basa Café will be the employees in the area, which is why Open on weekdays from early morning until 6 p.m.. Its gastronomic offer includes bakery and pastry made in the same premises (there are gluten-free options), including the new cruffin, a cross between a muffin and a croissant, alone or filled with dulce de leche or pastry cream. There are also protein breakfasts such as eggs with avocado, and healthy ones such as Complete Yogurt with granola, fresh fruits and honey.
For lunch, they have sandwich options such as Croque Monsieur, super abundant and the mortadella focaccia with gouda cheese). There are also salads (we recommend roasted cabbage with lentils and tahini aioli) and an option of the day that varies according to the most attractive seasonal products. At the end of the day there are snacks and a good selection of wines.
And the most important thing about a coffee: the coffee. Basa’s commitment to quality is evidenced by the imposing Nuova Simonelli machine, located in the center of the bar that separates the living room from the kitchen, visible to customers. With it, the name of specialty coffees comes to the area. Here is a short class for the classics: espresso = strong black coffee, macchiato = barely cut, Flat White = cut with a lot of milk, Latte = coffee with milk. Or order as usual,
They will surely know how to interpret it.