Best Breakfast in Palermo?

fred mertz said:
If you have access to a refrig and stove, why not make it yourself? Healthier, cheaper, faster. And you can do it all in your pj´s.

Agreed. It's generally not possible to start the day on protein instead of tiring sugar if buying out. The only option I can see is Burgar King, McDonalds and a 24hr restaurant on Santa Fe, though I'm always looking
 
I dispute that it's cheaper or quicker to make your own breakfast, if you like a complex feast in the morning, as I do.

It might be healthier, it might not. Depends what you have. Fruit salad and smoked salmon bagel doesn't seem heart especially attack-inducing.

This is a peripheral 'debate' that doesn't interest me. If you want to keep it going, do it somewhere else. This thread is about spots that serve breakfast: it's not a place to peddle your worldviews.
 
deadlegs said:
The best breakfast in Palermo is at my Bed and Breakfast where we offer a proper English fry up as well as all the pastry's, homemade jams, freshly squeezed OJ etc etc you could want. www.abodebuenosaires.com

A proper English fry up? With beans? Do you have a veggie version of that?
I'd be really interested in trying it out if its available to non-guests
xx
 
Sorry, guests only i'm afraid. Baked Beans is the real problem here as you can't buy them. The homemade version is pretty tasty though.
 
I used to really like el malvon, but i have heard prices have gone up and quality has gone down. My little group of 5 expat friends used to brunch out every sunday but quality dropped while prices rose and it got to the point where we'd just meet in the park and everyone bring an item (bloody mary's, quiche, cheese and bread, fruit salad...)

If you're ok with eating an argentine breakfast, I can't recommend calcio in belgrano enough. Its on lacroze y 11 de septiembre, and the prices are wonderful. I get cafe con leche, agua con gas, fresh oj, and HUGE jamon y queso tostados for only 22 pesos. Can't beat that. They also have a 3 media luna option for 18, and regular tostados with cream cheese and jam for 15.

Also in belgrano is natural deli, on campos y gorostiaga, and they have french toast thats amazing, and fresh juices. Expensive though.

If anyone finds a place with USA style omelets, hash browns, and bottomless coffee, please share. I know you can make it at home but the effort level is high and my boyfriend is lazy.

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