Croissant
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Croissant
................................$Waffle
................................$Chocolate Quente
................................$Omelete
................................$Sanduíche
................................$Pão de Queijo
................................$Café Expresso
................................$Cesta de Pães
................................$Waffles Com Geleia E Manteiga
................................$Folhado de Baunilha
................................$Fondue Na Taça
................................$Moccatino
................................$Cookies E Cappuccino
................................$Salada de Alface Cenoura Pepino Tomate E Palmito
................................$Quiche de Carne Seca
................................$Cadê Expresso
................................$Cortado
................................$Espaguete à Bolonhesa
................................$Torta Maomé
................................$Baguete de Carne de Panela
................................$Aroma Café Gramado, tucked away at Rua Augusto Zatti, 78, Sala 102, offers a menu that perfectly blends classic café favorites with a few creative surprises. Starting with breakfast or a light snack, the croissant, pão de queijo, and cesta de pães are fresh and flavorful, while the waffles served with geleia e manteiga bring a comforting, sweet touch. For chocolate lovers, the chocolate quente and fondue na taça are decadent options, paired beautifully with a moccatino or cappuccino. The folhado de baunilha and cookies add a delightful pastry twist, making every bite memorable.
Lunchtime or a casual meal at Aroma Café Gramado reveals more hearty options. The omelete and quiche de carne seca are rich and satisfying, while the sanduíche and baguete de carne de panela are crafted with care, offering bold flavors and fresh ingredients. The salad of alface, cenoura, pepino, tomate, and palmito provides a crisp, refreshing balance to the menu. Pasta lovers won’t be disappointed with the espaguete à bolonhesa, which pairs traditional Italian comfort with a local touch. Meanwhile, the torta maomé provides a savory-sweet option that keeps the menu varied and interesting.
Drinks are clearly a highlight, with options like café expresso, cadê expresso, cortado, and the classic cappuccino ensuring every coffee preference is covered. The menu flows effortlessly from sweet to savory, light to hearty, showcasing a thoughtful curation that appeals to locals and visitors alike. Overall, Aroma Café Gramado manages to deliver a menu that is approachable, comforting, and full of flavor, making it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Gramado’s café scene.