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Cimbali Coffee — Restaurant in Dumaguete

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Cimbali Coffee
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Nearby attractions
Quezon Park
8845+965, Perdices St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral
Dumaguete Belfry, corner Perdices St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Silliman University Anthropology Museum
Hibbard Hall, Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Ninoy Aquino Freedom Park
8872+6XX, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Chinese Bell Church
8826+FHF, Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Jollibee Dumaguete
Gov. Perdices cor. San Jose Sts, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Chowking Dumaguete
Perdices St, corner San Jose St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Dunkin' - Dumaguete Perdices
8855+446, Perdices St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Food Net
8855+9FP, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Lee Super Plaza Food Court
Level 5, Lee Super Plaza, Perdices cor San Jose Streets, Dumaguete City, 6200, Philippines
2 Story Kitchen
Sta. Catalina Street, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Café Laguna-Dumaguete Branch
Ground floor, Nicanor Hotel, San Jose St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Casablanca Restaurant Dumaguete - Cafe Bar & Fine Dining
Rizal Boulevard, Corner Noblefranca St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Scooby's Fastfood
8855+75V, San Jose St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Why Not? Dumaguete
Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Hotel Nicanor
San Jose St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Check Inn Hotel Dumaguete City by RedDoorz
Dr V. Locsin St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Fiesole Residence Inn
San Juan St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Honeycomb Tourist Inn
8845+VVF, Rizal Boulevard, Dr V. Locsin St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Occidental, Philippines
Hotel Palwa
Dr V. Locsin St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Henia Hotel
LEU Building, Bishop Epifanio Surban Street, Real St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Golden Gate Suites
Dr V. Locsin St, Dumaguete City, 6200 Negros Oriental, Philippines
The Bricks Hotel
6200 Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
U Pension
8865+448, Silliman Ave, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Worldview Pension Plaza
8854+XX4, Perdices St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
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Cimbali Coffee

Perdices St, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
4.4(127)
Open until 7:00 PM
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attractions: Quezon Park, St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral, Silliman University Anthropology Museum, Ninoy Aquino Freedom Park, Chinese Bell Church, restaurants: Jollibee Dumaguete, Chowking Dumaguete, Dunkin' - Dumaguete Perdices, Food Net, Lee Super Plaza Food Court, 2 Story Kitchen, Café Laguna-Dumaguete Branch, Casablanca Restaurant Dumaguete - Cafe Bar & Fine Dining, Scooby's Fastfood, Why Not? Dumaguete
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Cappuccino

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Nearby attractions of Cimbali Coffee

Quezon Park

St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral

Silliman University Anthropology Museum

Ninoy Aquino Freedom Park

Chinese Bell Church

Quezon Park

Quezon Park

4.2

(500)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral

St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral

4.7

(414)

Open 24 hours
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Silliman University Anthropology Museum

Silliman University Anthropology Museum

4.4

(147)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ninoy Aquino Freedom Park

Ninoy Aquino Freedom Park

4.2

(586)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Cimbali Coffee

Jollibee Dumaguete

Chowking Dumaguete

Dunkin' - Dumaguete Perdices

Food Net

Lee Super Plaza Food Court

2 Story Kitchen

Café Laguna-Dumaguete Branch

Casablanca Restaurant Dumaguete - Cafe Bar & Fine Dining

Scooby's Fastfood

Why Not? Dumaguete

Jollibee Dumaguete

Jollibee Dumaguete

4.4

(230)

Click for details
Chowking Dumaguete

Chowking Dumaguete

4.1

(260)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Dunkin' - Dumaguete Perdices

Dunkin' - Dumaguete Perdices

3.7

(114)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Food Net

Food Net

4.2

(209)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Chryzaika ConcepcionChryzaika Concepcion
THE BREAD. Their bread selection is not disappointing at all. I personally like the one that have no filling so I can dip it into the hot chocolate. You can say their breads are always fresh because this place is always crowded, and everyone is buying something. THE HOT CHOCO. I have to be specific because this is what we bought. It was so delicious for a drink below Php 50.00. I can't believe that there's still a place like this with quality food and drink but less expensive. I even think that this is the least expensive coffee place I have ever been to. THE PLACE. Too obvious from the pictures took. It's not big, but not too small. It has a really great ambience. Weird because it is inside the mall area, but it has it's own feels inside it. THE PRICE. I have to point this out. It is freaking less expensive compared to any other coffee place. More than your money's worth. So you gotta try it. I almost decided to transfer to Dumaguete just because of this. Hahaha.
Trisha AlvarezTrisha Alvarez
When entering the store you can smell both fresh bread and coffee (which, personally, is like heaven to me). The cafe has it’s own ambiance that separates it from the crowded grocery just outside of it. A good stop for a short coffee break. I especially loved their coffee! It has a very straightforward taste/flavour; the classic Arabica coffee. They use quality roasted beans too (you can really taste). Price is very cheap for the quality of coffee you’re being served. You can pair your delicious cup of coffee with their equally delicious bread and pastries. There’s a wide selection and all are freshly-baked within the store. Be sure to keep an eye out for the schedules of their freshly-baked pandesal straight from the oven! Staff are friendly and efficient. Will definitely be going back here every chance I get when visiting Dumaguete. 😄
Bernardo SalasBernardo Salas
Coffee shop located in a little corner of the basement of the mall. No signs from the outside hinting that the establishment lies within. Once in the mall, head down and follow the scent of freshly baked bread and you should find it. Despite the name, this place is really a bakeshop that serves coffee. The coffee is priced right and they have a good selection of bread to go with with your coffee. The croissants were surprisingly good. I had the chocolate croissant and it had the taste of mongo which worked well. There are whole beans available for purchase. The bakeshop portion is great but the cafe portion doesn’t seem like it was the priority. I found the seating cramped and uncomfortable and didn’t stay long. The coffee was good though.
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THE BREAD. Their bread selection is not disappointing at all. I personally like the one that have no filling so I can dip it into the hot chocolate. You can say their breads are always fresh because this place is always crowded, and everyone is buying something. THE HOT CHOCO. I have to be specific because this is what we bought. It was so delicious for a drink below Php 50.00. I can't believe that there's still a place like this with quality food and drink but less expensive. I even think that this is the least expensive coffee place I have ever been to. THE PLACE. Too obvious from the pictures took. It's not big, but not too small. It has a really great ambience. Weird because it is inside the mall area, but it has it's own feels inside it. THE PRICE. I have to point this out. It is freaking less expensive compared to any other coffee place. More than your money's worth. So you gotta try it. I almost decided to transfer to Dumaguete just because of this. Hahaha.
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When entering the store you can smell both fresh bread and coffee (which, personally, is like heaven to me). The cafe has it’s own ambiance that separates it from the crowded grocery just outside of it. A good stop for a short coffee break. I especially loved their coffee! It has a very straightforward taste/flavour; the classic Arabica coffee. They use quality roasted beans too (you can really taste). Price is very cheap for the quality of coffee you’re being served. You can pair your delicious cup of coffee with their equally delicious bread and pastries. There’s a wide selection and all are freshly-baked within the store. Be sure to keep an eye out for the schedules of their freshly-baked pandesal straight from the oven! Staff are friendly and efficient. Will definitely be going back here every chance I get when visiting Dumaguete. 😄
Trisha Alvarez

Trisha Alvarez

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Coffee shop located in a little corner of the basement of the mall. No signs from the outside hinting that the establishment lies within. Once in the mall, head down and follow the scent of freshly baked bread and you should find it. Despite the name, this place is really a bakeshop that serves coffee. The coffee is priced right and they have a good selection of bread to go with with your coffee. The croissants were surprisingly good. I had the chocolate croissant and it had the taste of mongo which worked well. There are whole beans available for purchase. The bakeshop portion is great but the cafe portion doesn’t seem like it was the priority. I found the seating cramped and uncomfortable and didn’t stay long. The coffee was good though.
Bernardo Salas

Bernardo Salas

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Reviews of Cimbali Coffee

4.4
(127)
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4.0
7y

THE BREAD. Their bread selection is not disappointing at all. I personally like the one that have no filling so I can dip it into the hot chocolate. You can say their breads are always fresh because this place is always crowded, and everyone is buying something.

THE HOT CHOCO. I have to be specific because this is what we bought. It was so delicious for a drink below Php 50.00. I can't believe that there's still a place like this with quality food and drink but less expensive. I even think that this is the least expensive coffee place I have ever been to.

THE PLACE. Too obvious from the pictures took. It's not big, but not too small. It has a really great ambience. Weird because it is inside the mall area, but it has it's own feels inside it.

THE PRICE. I have to point this out. It is freaking less expensive compared to any other coffee place. More than your money's worth. So you gotta try it. I almost decided to transfer to Dumaguete just because of...

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5.0
6y

When entering the store you can smell both fresh bread and coffee (which, personally, is like heaven to me). The cafe has it’s own ambiance that separates it from the crowded grocery just outside of it. A good stop for a short coffee break.

I especially loved their coffee! It has a very straightforward taste/flavour; the classic Arabica coffee. They use quality roasted beans too (you can really taste). Price is very cheap for the quality of coffee you’re being served.

You can pair your delicious cup of coffee with their equally delicious bread and pastries. There’s a wide selection and all are freshly-baked within the store. Be sure to keep an eye out for the schedules of their freshly-baked pandesal straight from the oven!

Staff are friendly and efficient. Will definitely be going back here every chance I get when visiting...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
3y

Coffee shop located in a little corner of the basement of the mall. No signs from the outside hinting that the establishment lies within. Once in the mall, head down and follow the scent of freshly baked bread and you should find it.

Despite the name, this place is really a bakeshop that serves coffee. The coffee is priced right and they have a good selection of bread to go with with your coffee. The croissants were surprisingly good. I had the chocolate croissant and it had the taste of mongo which worked well.

There are whole beans available for purchase.

The bakeshop portion is great but the cafe portion doesn’t seem like it was the priority. I found the seating cramped and uncomfortable and didn’t stay long. The coffee was...

   Read more
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