Excellent service and delicious panini sandwiches on soft bread with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is relaxed and very clean, with nice furnishings and pleasant decorations. They also have homemade artisanal ice cream in unusual and refreshing flavors. We tried the berry, vanilla cookie and strawberry, guanábana, and moka flavors. They were all light, perfectly sweetened(not too sugary) and refreshing. The two sisters who run the place were gracious and very friendly, and the price was just perfect: the panini were $ 35 pesos each, and the ice cream was $ 15 pesos for two scoops(served in a waffle cup). The scoops were exactly the right size too. We’ve enjoyed the local poblano cuisine, but this place hit the spot just right, as it gave us a nice break from the spice and corn based dishes. :-)