Coffee was good. Ordered Spanish Latte and it tastes like Spanish Latte, alright.
Pasta... Not so much. At least when we got there. Sauce was good but the pasta itself... Lasang kulob... Overcooked, soggy, but still edible.
Their version of Tapa, Carne something, was actually good. Even the rice. Too bad the actual meat was a little underserved. They need to either reduce the rice or increase the meat servings.
UPDATE: Sorry I have to knock off two stars from the overall score. I tried giving them more chances kaso wala talaga.
The initial review was my first time visit. Medyo lenient ako kase first time. Second time was underwhelming. Umorder ako ng Bolognese Spaghetti and it's the same, soggy, "makulob" texture. And that was early afternoon.
Third time ko kagabi I wanted to try their grilled cheese sandwich, I was thinking baka luto naman ito iserve.
Nope. It's just Toasted bread + some sad excuse they call "cheese" + microwaved. Mas masarap pa grilled cheese ng 7-11. Yes microwaved din don pero that's a convenience store, not a full-fledged coffee stop, you'd expect na mas masarap food dito, but it ain't.
If you go there for the hot drinks, sure, they make good coffee concoctions. I just cannot...
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