Esperanto Revisited
Posted on | September 1, 2010 | No Comments
So after my last review of brunch at Esperanto (review here) where I complained about the Huevos Loisada, I decided to post about the great brunch food there, namely the cheeseburger. It was my birthday (Yay Me!) so I went with my mother & brother & got a pretty choice seat by the entrance.
As I said in my previous review for $10, you get coffee or tea, a drink (typical brunch fare; Screwdriver, Mimosa, Bloody Mary, etc.) & a dish of your choosing. We started with a few small dishes, the Ceveche of the Day ($7) which was snapper & ranks among my favorite ceviches. We also had the Tostones w/Black Bean Dip ($4). I’ve never had Black Bean Dip before, but this was really great. I thought the tostones were kind of dry though.
All 3 of us got the burger, medium-rare. It comes with fries & spicy mayo. The burger was cooked perfectly (we’ve had trouble with the steak there before), but I think that the tomatoes were way too thick cut, it made it quite hard to fit the darn burger in your mouth. They were also nice enough to send over a complimentary Coconut Flan with a candle in it… Really damn tasty. Anyway, like I said in my previous review, get the burger.
Esperanto: 145 Avenue C @ 9th Street
Tags: Brunch > Ceviche > Dessert > East Village > Outdoor Seating > Revisit > South American
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