Went inside and place was semi packed, which meant it was a go to place for friends catching up or ppl passing the time as what our visit suggested. displayed food looked hella good, i wonder if this is the same place my parents get to go egg pies (didnt try it tho)
we had quesadillas and adobo flakes, iced choco (tablea) and the latte with the latte art.
staff is friendly, and accommodating.
quesadilla is a little cliffhanging maybe a piece more or 2. appreciate the ketchup sun art lol
loved that their barista does latte art, always appreciate that. didnt try the coffee tho as i was going thru fasting for an upcoming medical.
had the adobo flakes and boy that attracted an extra rice but i managed. lmao
iced choco was mid as i notice places that dont serve iced choco only settle with the boring tablea mixture, couldnt hurt to put some heart onto an iced choco recipe but otherwise good still.
4.5/5 at best.
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Read moreTourist here 🇵🇭✨ We spotted this café during our visit and tried it as soon as we could. Kind staff, good food, and a delightful atmosphere—perfect for spending time chatting and relaxing.
We also tried two drinks that were absolutely worth it: my partner had the Vietnamese vanilla egg coffee, creamy and delicious, and I went for a cinnamon vanilla latte—smooth, fragrant, and just the right amount of indulgent. Both were a hit! ☕💛
They offer desserts too: we had the choco cookies and they were buttery and delicious, a real treat 😋🍪. And the portion of the food are OK for price. We had the chicken tender for share and cheese bacon fries to pair it both were absolutely perfect.
A nice bonus: for a small fee, they let you use the Wi-Fi, which is super helpful if you're traveling and need to connect.
Highly recommended! Great service and...
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The cheesy bacon fries looked good but the taste was just okay. For 190 pesos and a serving size meant for 2 to 3 people, it didn’t feel worth it. The fries tasted like the cheap frozen kind, not the quality you’d expect for the price.
I tried the Vietnamese egg coffee for 160 pesos and regretted it. There was barely any coffee and it was mostly whipped egg on top, taking up most of the cup. You can’t even mix it properly. A real Vietnamese egg coffee should have a rich coffee base that blends smoothly with the whipped egg, but this one missed the mark completely.
They also took a bit longer than expected to serve the food and drinks.
The only thing I really liked was the atmosphere. It’s a cozy and nicely...
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