Nice place and great atmosphere. It's really aesthetic specially if you want to take pics.
We went here due to the reviews but for me it's not really that good. Ordered spanish latte, it was nice, but it also tasted watery. Their croissants was superb, but the chocolate croissant, only has a really small chocolate inside (see pic). We also ordered our coffee to go, and they charged us 10 pesos for the cup holder. It's just a small piece of eco bag that can't be reused (see pic). And they won't provide any alternative, so if you order multiple coffees, then they will charge you more.
It's a good place if you want to have pictures for socmed, but if you want to enjoy good coffee. I suggest you check the other...
   Read moreBesides the charming nature and laidback ambiance of the island of Siquijor, another things that captivated me are the things you don't expect and are here in the island. For example is the powdery white sand infront of the resort we stayed, the fine cuisines of Tawhay restaurant, and the state of the art coffees of Kape de Guyod.
Located inside Tawhay restaurant, you can buy coffees from Kape de Guyod through the said restaurant so you get only one bill. The coffees are prepared like works of art and every sip is a blissful experience. Take note that you are sipping that coffee in a tropical paradise island and not some busy city somewhere in the Philippines. A truly...
   Read moreOverpriced cappuccino of only average quality. The chocolate croissant I ordered was also far too expensive and not even fresh. It was only warmed up, but was old and dry.
There is no service for the high price they ask. You have to pick up your coffee yourself at the bar.
The place has a problem with a musty or moldy smell. You feel it immediately when you enter. If you sit in the Café for a while your own clothes start to smell musty. The air conditioning is also set too warm. Might be the reason for humidity that causes the moldy smell.
Even though the Café looks quite nice I won't be visiting this...
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