Recently a number of new businesses have appeared in the neighborhood.
"De Costa a Costa" has long been a regular breakfast spot for us. It's a seafood restaurant, but they serve very good breakfasts. A month or so ago, they started doing construction work at the entrance to the restaurant. We thought that perhaps they were doing an expansion, but a couple weekends ago they had the grand opening of a small bakery called "Le Croton".
It would seem that the bakery is operated by "De Costa a Costa". Last weekend when we were having breakfast, we were given a coupon for 50% off at the bakery. The baked goods are rather expensive, so Alejandro took advantage of the discount and bought some pastries to take to the house. The name of "De Costa a Costa" appeared on the receipt.
Just down the street we discovered another new place. A "Hard Rock Cafe" has just opened in a nearby Wyndham Hotel.
I have never been to a Hard Rock Cafe. In fact, I didn't know that they still existed. The early reviews are very mixed, from excellent to terrible. It is open until 1 AM, so sometime when Alejandro arrives late at the apartment on a Friday night, we will have to give it a try.
Still farther down the street was a restaurant that we used to like called "El Boludo". Then, quite suddenly, the quality of the food and service went dramatically downhill. It wasn't a surprise when the restaurant closed a few months ago. In its place a new "taquería" called "Taco 'n Ganas" opened.
It bills itself as a "taquería regia". The adjective "regia", which means royal, it used to describe people from the northern Mexican city of Monterrey. We tried the place once, and we really liked their "tacos de gaonera" made with beef tenderloin.
Across the street, the sign for another new "taquería" appeared about the same time.
However, "Tacos El Siete" has yet to open its door for business.



