Best alfredo in Baguio/LT area for me (at the time I tried it) - well seasoned, and just the right texture for the pasta (not overcooked).
Try their kiniing sinigang + fried chicken too - plain golden fried chicken without the heavy breading - that's how Kai Cafe serves it, which I really appreciate and reminds me of home.
My daughter loved their signature rice meal.
Drinks are okay too, similar to most cafes. Try their lemon cucumber smoothie if you're not up for coffee or milk-based drinks.
The place is very spacious with lots of aesthetic elements. My kids loved the place.
We usually drop by in the evenings, right before closing so there's plenty of room. The staff are understandably tired during this time, but they're still very welcoming and warm. They can get busy though since it's near closing - but they're still very attentive. One time, we left our takeout behind, and they chased after us on the highway to...
Read moreMe and my family went there today around 5pm. We got 3 latte, 1 arabica, 1 nachos, 1 chicken alfredo, 1 sandwich.
The chicken alfredo was served first-it was okay. The arabica came second- it was okay The sandwich (burger and potato chips)- the burger was okay but the potato chips was so exposed that it wasn’t even crunchy, it was like chewing a sliced thin bread the nachos- it was super exposed that it taste so bad- we tasted it then wala na, we left it like it was untouched (3 chips lng tlga nakain) the 3 latte was the last and the worst- late na nga naserve, it was super bitter and warm- not hot. It should be hot coffee not warm or cold coffee.
I talked to the cashier/waiter and she just said “malamig po? Ah sorry po- napunch na”
We paid ₱1,390 and we left the place unsatisfied and...
Read moreKai Café is one of La Trinidad’s staple homegrown restaurants since time immemorial. Situated along the boundary of Km. 3 and Km. 4, just across Shell Gasoline Station, this café offers some of the best Western and Filipino cuisines known to us. From pastas to waffles, from fish and chips to home-cooked Filipino dishes, Kai Café is a hidden treasure you might want to discover.
They are open daily from 1000 to 2000 H. Jeepney fare going to the place is PhP 10.00 and will take you around 10-15 minutes of...
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