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Definition of café con leche in US English: café con lechenounkəˈfā-kaˈfā- Coffee with milk. Example sentencesExamples - I had the café con leche which reminded me of the coffee I had in Spain -- and Eggs Benedict with pork.
- At $2 a pop, they're hard to resist - and with a cup of café con leche or cinnamon-spiced Mexican chocolate, an excellent takeout breakfast en route to the subway.
- And living up to its name, the café con leche here is outstanding.
- This second breakfast may be café con leche, coffee with milk, with a sweet roll or biscuits, galletas, dunked in the coffee, or una tostada.
- There is a busy takeout trade, but I was made to feel welcome sitting at the counter over a frothy café con leche.
- A café con leche is not a coffee with milk, spoken in Spanish, as Puerto Ricans in New York sometimes think.
- Between bites of flan and mango ice, somewhere between the second and third café con leche, my friends Boyd and Kevin turned in their high-backed wooden chairs and started poking at a blue hammock slung low on an ocher-sponged wall.
- I counted, during an afternoon pre-fight café con leche, at least a dozen yellowed newspaper clippings framed in non-reflective glass.
- The café con leche (coffee) was very very weak.
Definition of café con leche in US English: café con lechenounkaˈfā- Coffee with milk. Example sentencesExamples - There is a busy takeout trade, but I was made to feel welcome sitting at the counter over a frothy café con leche.
- This second breakfast may be café con leche, coffee with milk, with a sweet roll or biscuits, galletas, dunked in the coffee, or una tostada.
- Between bites of flan and mango ice, somewhere between the second and third café con leche, my friends Boyd and Kevin turned in their high-backed wooden chairs and started poking at a blue hammock slung low on an ocher-sponged wall.
- A café con leche is not a coffee with milk, spoken in Spanish, as Puerto Ricans in New York sometimes think.
- At $2 a pop, they're hard to resist - and with a cup of café con leche or cinnamon-spiced Mexican chocolate, an excellent takeout breakfast en route to the subway.
- And living up to its name, the café con leche here is outstanding.
- I had the café con leche which reminded me of the coffee I had in Spain -- and Eggs Benedict with pork.
- I counted, during an afternoon pre-fight café con leche, at least a dozen yellowed newspaper clippings framed in non-reflective glass.
- The café con leche (coffee) was very very weak.
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