This is a new fast casual Filipino cafe inside Seafood City SuperMarket, an offshoot of The Bakers Son (which also has a location in the market. They sell a handful of sandwiches, coffees & teas, freshly baked goods, desserts & soft serve ice cream. I came on a Wednesday morning and feasted on a couple other breakfast sandwiches (spam de Sal) and longanisa burger, as well as a couple of their lunch sandwiches (smash burger and fili bistek Sando). Everything was DELICIOUS! The breads are obviously house made and make the sandwich! The Longanisa burger blew my mind! We also had the baked Mac (amazing), the Dubai chocolate waffle and the ube pancakes. I will be back for more because I can’t stop thinking about how good everything was! Prices are reasonable too! They open at 8am—I see Filipino breakfast...
Read moreI finally had a chance to try here as it is the most popular cafe inside Seafood City. It a bit expensive as one Longanisa burger is 11.49 and the fries are extra charge and the drinks are average 6.50 dollars. The burger was delicious and I would still come back to try the other food offering here. The Sinigang popcorn chicken was good as well. Ube matcha latte was refreshing, but the banana cream matcha was a better dessert drink. After you order you give them a name and they will call out the name when your food and drinks are ready. The cafe is well decorate and the seats are comfortable. There is a water station if you want free water. They also have free WiFi for...
Read moreDefinitely not the best bang for your buck. They use a standard-size pandesal to make their sandwiches — essentially overpriced sliders starting at $7+. A drink and sandwich can easily run you over $30 for two people, and the portions are closer to child-sized.
Also worth noting: the surrounding area can be frustrating to navigate, with a lot of careless drivers and a general lack of awareness on the roads.
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