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Robot cats and carbonara at Café El Gato Café

A late‑afternoon stroll turns into a playful dinner with robot‑cat waiters and a silky carbonara that lingers long after the last bite.

The clock reads 6 PM and the patio of Café El Gato Café hums with the clack of board‑game dice. A group of friends gathers around a reclaimed‑wood table, the smell of fresh espresso mingling with the buttery promise of baked cheese. A sleek silver robot cat glides past, its eyes flickering green as it drops a steaming plate of carbonara pasta in front of me.

Close‑up of the carbonara pasta plate at Café El Gato Café, steam rising, cheese melting on fettuccine

I slide into a booth and watch the copper‑glazed espresso machine hiss. The menu, a glossy spread of comfort dishes, highlights the house carbonara – a ribbon of fettuccine tossed in a sauce that tastes of cracked pepper, pancetta crisped to caramel, and a whisper of Parmesan that clings to the tongue. The price tag reads $150, a fair ask for a dish that feels like a warm hug. I add a slice of the café’s famous cheesecake, priced at $130, its crumbly base giving way to a velvety cream that carries a hint of vanilla and a splash of caramel drizzle.

Interior shot of Café El Gato Café with board games on tables, robot cat waiters moving among patrons

One reviewer wrote, “The robot cat waiters are a delight, they add a futuristic twist without stealing the spotlight from the food.” Another praised the carbonara, saying, “Every bite is silky, the pancetta crunch balances the creamy sauce perfectly.” A third comment noted, “The cheesecake melts in your mouth, the caramel topping is just the right amount of sweet.” The buzz in the room matches these sentiments – laughter, the occasional clink of glasses, and the soft whir of the feline bots weaving between tables.

Behind the counter, the owner, a former software engineer turned chef, explains that the robot cats were a tribute to the café’s namesake – a stray cat that once roamed the streets of Col Americana and inspired a community of cat lovers. The café’s interior is a collage of vintage game boards, neon cat silhouettes, and a wall of framed photos from patrons who have left their paw‑print stickers over the years. It feels less like a restaurant and more like a living scrapbook of the neighborhood’s quirky spirit.

By the time the night deepens, the patio lights dim to a soft amber glow. I finish the cheesecake, its richness lingering as the robot cat glides by one last time, delivering a final espresso shot. The experience feels like a conversation between past and future – classic Italian comfort wrapped in a playful, tech‑savvy setting. I step out onto Calle Francisco I. Madero, the city’s evening pulse echoing behind me, and carry the memory of that carbonara’s silk and the gentle purr of a robot cat into the night.

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Restaurant Café El Gato Café

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Cafetería agradable con muchas plantas que ofrece pasta a pedido, fiambres, postres y café.

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