Monday, July 20, 2015

Have You Tried Agua Miel For Brunch?

By Beverly Landfair

Musicians at Agua Miel
Walking into Agua Miel for brunch is like going to a good friend's home and enjoying a late breakfast on the patio. Agua Miel means honey water, and I think that the name is as gentle as the scene.  Live music is playing the Sunday sounds of flute and guitar.  The tasteful music goes so spritely with the Bloody Mary's that two of our foursome ordered.  Let me say, "perfecto!"  

Agua Miguel Patio
Kristine and I ordered the wonderfully prepared Frittata with leeks, potatoes and zucchini.  I could see the butter on top.  The flavors blended well together. We enjoyed ours with a side of bacon.  Michael had waffles with berries and syrup and a side of bacon. John ordered The Jambalaya and I could tell he was enjoying the shrimp, chicken, pork riblet and andouille sausage with garlic toast that he let us share.


After we finished eating, we lingered and had desert and coffee and good conversation.  Our two and one-half hour brunch came to an end and we all happily doddled home.  FYI:  For two with tip = 400 Pesos or $26.67. 

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