Kajue Café sits on Guatemala 4665 in Palermo Soho, close to one of Buenos Aires' densest cafe-and-restaurant grids. It is a small, current, social-media-visible cafe with enough live listing support to add as a hidden draft: Menuweb, Corner, Wanderlog, QTal Argentina, and LATAM Coffee Trip all point to an active Guatemala address.
The recommendation is modest but useful. Kajue is not a city-defining roaster like FRUTO or LAB; it is a friendly Palermo cafe with specialty coffee signals, brunch, cakes, Wi-Fi, and a few specific orders that people remember. Add it for the practical visitor who wants a coffee stop that can stretch into breakfast or dessert.
Coffee
Coffee is part of Kajue's identity, but the room is broader than a brew bar. LATAM Coffee Trip describes it as a specialty coffee cafe, while Corner points to cortados, a pistachio latte, and staff who remember regulars' orders. That puts the best order in the approachable lane: espresso drinks, a cortado, or one of the more playful milk drinks.
This is not the page for someone chasing rare lots. It is a page for someone walking Palermo who wants better-than-average coffee, friendly service, and a place to sit without sacrificing the food side of the visit.
Food and room
Food gives Kajue its shape. QTal lists breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, Wi-Fi, and outdoor seating, while Corner calls out tres leches cake and French toast. Menuweb's current listing also shows daily hours and amenities such as Wi-Fi, delivery, takeout, and outdoor seating.
The room is small and Argentine-cafe casual rather than glossy. That can be the point: a counter, a few tables, cortados, conversation, and a Palermo rhythm that suits a 30-minute stop or a relaxed brunch plate.
Why Filter Notes shortlisted Kajue Café
Filter Notes shortlists Kajue because it adds a current, small Palermo Soho cafe with specialty coffee signals, food, Wi-Fi, and a friendly room. Go for an easy Guatemala stop with coffee and something sweet; pick a roaster-led page if you want a more technical coffee tasting.