Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bright neighborhood cafe mixing brunch comfort with a concise sushi menu; service can lag at peak times but value is fair for the area.
L'adresse delivers solid neighborhood brunch and sushi appeal with strong food quality in pancakes, eggs Benedict, and fresh sashimi, supported by friendly, attentive service when properly staffed. However, variable dish quality and temperature control, combined with peak-time delays and a documented food safety concern, prevent grade A territory. It's a reliable casual choice for approachable brunch and sushi rather than a destination restaurant.
A relaxed Sant Martí spot where brunch comfort meets a concise sushi lineup, the room feels warm and bustling without tipping into chaos when well staffed. Guests highlight friendly servers by name and mention a pleasant terrace for slow coffees. One diner summed it up: "Portions are generous and the vibe is easygoing," though some warn about peak-time waits. Cooking skews familiar and produce-forward rather than theatrical: think eggs Benedict and pancakes, bowls and bagels by day, and fresh salmon or tuna sashimi in the evening. Sushi quality earns praise for freshness, while a few brunch plates can read bland or arrive cooler than ideal on busy days. If you like approachable flavors with a side of sushi variety, this is a solid neighborhood choice. Families will find it friendly: kids often go for pancakes or chicken strips, simple omelettes, and mild maki like salmon or avocado. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the brunch staples and bagels are flexible. Gluten-free diners should ask carefully about cross-contact, as controls were unclear in at least one report.
Area: Modern Sant Martí near Diagonal Mar; beach-adjacent, mixed locals and visitors, relaxed daytime vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, busy in daylight with shoppers and beachgoers; well-lit streets.
Nearby: Close to beach, supermarkets, offices, and residential towers; terrace seating attracts passersby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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