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    Cab Café

    3.6 (10 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Desserts
    Open 8:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Kim A.

    I was here for a meeting yesterday at around lunchtime. The place is comfortable enough, but I do prefer my cafes a little bit more cozy. I ordered the Iced Cafe Bianco, which is essentially white chocolate and coffee. It was really good, but a little too sweet even for someone like me who puts chocolate syrup in her chocolate ice cream and has to eat Nutella with any fruit. A quick survey among the people I was meeting with resulted in the conclusion that their drinks do lean more on the sweet side. It wasn't a huge problem for me because I liked my drink enough. My brother also ordered the Deli Pinoy Spaghetti, which was pretty good, too. He said it was what Cab Cafe was known for, so "pretty good" does sound a little bit underwhelming. Overall though, the place is worth a visit if only for the convenience of the location and the passable drinks. It's definitely NOT one of those places that water down their coffee and skimp on ingredients, so the tummy will be satisfied albeit a bit underwhelmed.

    Kathlyn Y.

    What I love about cafes is the "I can be alone and read a book here" aura. Cab Cafe has it too. What's great is that it's in Kapitolyo and surrounded by houses so it kind of feels more homey. The interior is simple and really gives off the cafe or coffee shop vibe. I like the yellow lighting too. There's just something about yellow light and slight dimness that makes me feel relaxed. Staying there for a bit made me feel at ease. Based on observation, a lot of people go there for meetings. It seems like a good place to meet up with people in terms of business or non-business related things. I bought their Mini Sinful Cake for 135 php. It's not a bad price at all. It looked sinfully delicious too and the cashier told me that it was their best seller when I asked. She was really telling the truth because there were only 2 cakes left. I have yet to try their Turtle Cake, Sansrival and Tiramisu. The service was fast and good. I wouldn't mind going back to buy another one of their mini cakes for myself.

    Joanne M.

    The location was very convenient for me because it is right across where I did my laundry during my stay in the Philippines. From the laundry shop, it looks closed that's why I didnt even bother going there the first time I did my laundry. But the second time, I did go coz I needed my coffee fix. It's a nice cozy place and what really got my attention is they have free wifi! For a person like me who is wifi hungry, this is really a great place, considering they have coffee too lol! I tried logging in the wifi, but for some reason, it didn't work. One of the reasons why I am giving them 4 stars. They serve coffee, cakes, pasta and even filipino breakfast. I was gonna try their version of tapsilog but I didnt have much time to stay there coz I need to get my laundry after I got my coffee. I got Caramel Macchiato. It was a good combination of sweetness and bitterness from the caramel and the coffee. I almost wished it's blended coz it kinda tastes like caramel frappe. By the time I get back here and this place is still open, I will definitely try their cakes and the other stuff in their menu!

    I don't really get what the "cab" in Cab Cafe is referencing to because there's no cab theme of any sort inside the restaurant... Maybe it's because it's one of the few places in Kapitolyo that has a garage so it can fit a car? And a cab is a car, so... Lol I don't know. Doesn't matter. At least the food isn't as confused. They have some of the best array of desserts in the whole area, with a standout mango pavlova cake reminiscent of Conti's mango bravo. Still really good though and just the right size. They have good cappuccino too that would go well with any of the attractive desserts. There's also a full menu of rice dishes, pastas, pizzas, sandwiches, and others. What's unique about it is the Negros flavor to many of the dishes, since the restaurant apparently originated in Bacolod. Even the staff speak Ilonggo! It comes as no surprise that they have good Chicken Inasal. They also have this "Pinoy Pasta" dish that sounds dubious at first (and which I worried was gonna be like those sweet spaghettis with hotdogs served at kiddie parties), but was actually a pleasant surprise of an aglio olio type pasta with smokey tinapa, salted egg, tomatoes, and olive oil all over. It's like a different twist to the usual tuyo or sardine pasta. Why wouldn't you use smoked tinapa right? That's brilliant! Anyway, it tasted really good, especially for an oil-based pasta lover like me.

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    Caffe Freddo

    Caffe Freddo

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 kmTaguig City

    I stumbled upon this place when I got dropped off by my Grab driver around the corner. I was…read morelooking for a healthy breakfast spot and saw that their menu had a good variety of options. My heart wanted to go with the ube pancakes, but my mind ordered the lox and rosti. The portion size was decent! It reminded me of the portion sizes in the United States. It was quite filling! It was delicious. It came with 4 pieces of lox, a pan fried potato cake, salad greens, pickles, pickled onions, and a poached egg. I also ordered the matcha Freddo, which was a coffee with matcha on top. It was interesting! I haven't had anything like that before. Most other places it tasted more like a matcha latte, but this one you could taste the distinct coffee and matcha flavors. It's iced so it's perfect for the heat! They are in their soft opening phase. The service was really attentive (then again most places here in the Philippines have good customer service). The ambiance is clean and modern. It's a nice space to come dine or have coffee. They have a pastry case when you walk in! Some may assume that they only do coffee and pastries. Though, they have a full on menu! It's more than what appears to the eye. They also have 2 hours of free WiFi which can be accessed via a voucher. They also have AC! Overall, I had a great experience here. I would come back and try some other things on the menu. I do wish they had more healthier options, but I know not everyone has the same taste as me. For my meal, coffee and mineral water I think I spent around $12 USD.

    A new cafe in the young and trendy neighbourhood of BGC. Current location used to be the old Cav…read more It is still in its soft opening. A new change and outlook has definitely brighten up the place. Beautiful aesthetics and with pleasant ambiance, it has a nostalgic European feeling. Coffee pairing with delectable desserts are a must. It also has other foods in the menu from a variety of genres. Recommendations: iced caffe freddo, truffle and parmesan french fries, nasi goreng, sea urchin and clam chowder and ube pancake. Pro: free wifi for 2 hours (request for voucher), airconditionized, very helpful and attentive staff Con: none

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    Wildflour Café + Bakery - FIVE-SPICE FRIED CHICKEN.

    Wildflour Café + Bakery

    4.2(80 reviews)
    2.9 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Wildflour in Taguig is that place--the kind where every bite makes you pause and go, "wow... okay."…read more Let's start with the vanilla latte because it deserves top billing. Velvety, fragrant, and perfectly balanced--rich espresso softened by creamy milk and just the right whisper of vanilla. Not sugary, not flat... just smooth, cozy perfection in a cup. The kind of latte you sip slowly because you don't want it to end. The Belgian waffle was straight-up indulgence. Golden and crisp on the outside, light and fluffy inside, topped generously with caramelized bananas, ripe mango, and strawberries. Sweet, buttery, fruity, and beautifully plated--this wasn't just a waffle, it was a moment. And then the Filipino breakfast--comfort food done elegantly. Savory longganisa over warm rice, creamy eggs, and perfectly balanced flavors that feel both nostalgic and elevated. Hearty, satisfying, and deeply comforting in that "this is exactly what I wanted" kind of way. Add in the warm, stylish atmosphere and consistently excellent execution, and Wildflour absolutely delivers. Whether you're here for brunch, coffee, or a proper sit-down meal, this place understands flavor, balance, and indulgence. A must-visit in BGC.

    One thing people do not fully appreciate about traveling halfway across the world is just how…read moredisorienting the time difference can be at first. When my husband and I stay in BGC -- Bonifacio Global City in Taguig within Metro Manila -- our internal clocks are usually completely confused for the first several days. BGC itself is one of the most modern and walkable districts in the Philippines, filled with high-rises, parks, restaurants, shopping areas, and surprisingly peaceful streets during the early morning hours. So naturally, we often find ourselves wandering around the city at dawn while the rest of the world still seems asleep. And when it is 6:00 AM in Manila, it is roughly 5:00 PM back in Sioux Falls depending on daylight savings, which means our bodies are basically convinced it is dinner time while we are attempting to eat breakfast. Traveling is glamorous. Jet lag is not. During one of these early morning walks, we stumbled into Wildflour Cafe, which immediately gave us the feeling of an upscale neighborhood bakery mixed with a polished diner-style brunch spot. It was already surprisingly busy even at that hour, clearly a favorite among locals and early risers. Honestly, the easiest comparison I can make is: Imagine a much more refined and stylish version of Denny's, except with better food, fresher pastries, and significantly more polished presentation. Now to be fair, this is not necessarily the kind of breakfast that completely changes your life forever. But it absolutely is several levels above ordinary diner food. My husband and I both ordered steak and eggs along with a large serving of bread and butter to share because apparently we believe carbohydrates are an important emotional support system while jet lagged. I ordered my eggs scrambled while my husband went with over easy. The breakfast potatoes were fresh, flavorful, and wonderfully prepared. The steak itself was a bit overdone for my personal taste. My husband actually enjoys steak prepared more thoroughly for breakfast dishes, but I have always preferred at least a little pink or redness remaining no matter how small the cut may be. The real star for me, however, was the bread. Warm, fragrant, slightly crumbly, and absolutely wonderful once the butter slowly melted into every crevice. There is something deeply comforting about fresh bread early in the morning while sitting in a quiet cafe halfway around the world watching a city wake up around you. Now the one surprise during this visit was the service. Because Filipino hospitality is usually exceptional. Truly exceptional. In fact, some of the best service experiences my husband and I have ever had anywhere in the world have been in the Philippines. This particular morning, however, things felt a little slower and less attentive than what we are normally accustomed to there. Nothing terrible at all -- the cafe was extremely busy -- but it did stand out compared to the typically warm and highly attentive Filipino dining experience we have come to expect. Overall though, it was still a very enjoyable breakfast and a wonderful way to begin the day. Or technically... begin the day in Manila while our bodies were fully convinced it was bedtime back in Sioux Falls. At some point during breakfast I remember thinking: "We should probably go to sleep soon." At 7:00 AM. Jet lag is a very strange thing.

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    Hello Kitty Cafe - Salad Maison

    Hello Kitty Cafe

    3.6(7 reviews)
    1.8 kmTaguig City

    She's cute, she's a kitty, and she's got that iconic red bow. Whooo is this cutie pie?? None other…read morethan the famous Hello Kitty! We had HK pop ups back home in CA but PH's Uptown Mall has a real sit down, wait staff takes your order kinda cafe. I was so excited I almost ran across the 3rd floor just to get here. Go figure they placed it near the movie theaters scattered between kid friendly shops and game areas. It wasn't too busy when we arrived Thursday afternoon. After a couple of photos outside, a waitress seated us. Hmm, my uncle joked it kind of smelled like kittens inside too ... perhaps it was the bleu and feta cheese. Didn't realize they offer so many types of food aside from showcased desserts. We ended up ordering: *Portobello mushroom soup with truffles (comes with salad)-- Mom enjoyed this. *Roasted pumpkin soup *Salad Maison (has curry spiced chicken, grapes, feta, raspberry vinaigrette) presented as a flower bouquet! *Cheesy Monte Cristo (ham & cheese with egg dipped bread) *Smoked Norwegian salmon pasta (small salmon portion) *Moroccan chicken with warm cous cous Take out: *Free range chicken braised in red wine *Seared Salmon with tarragon cream sauce *Chocolate Mint profiteroles (mini cream puffs) *Mango Charlotte dessert We ordered a hot matcha latte and hot cappuccino, both decorated with a HK stencil. The matcha wasn't too sweet or bitter. The pumpkin soup presentation was adorable! I found it funny how the wait staff kept placing each dish in front of me, probably because they saw me taking photos. I almost ordered a chocolate crinkle cookie "biskie" which is two cookies with cream piped between, creating a sandwich. Sis & I had too many crinkles on the trip though. The mango Charlotte is presented very nicely with soft lady fingers all around a vanilla chiffon swirled with mango purée, quaintly wrapped together by a lilac bow. Taste-wise, I didn't like the cake texture. It seemed like spongy cream I wasn't fond of. The mini choco mint profiteroles were good, not much mint. I also don't understand those colorful bow cutouts topping off food-- they're not ham so what are they? Definitely take photos and sit in one of the gold cage tables. They have three total and can be reserved in advance, for a meal, dessert, or even birthday party. On a lower note, our waitress seemed like she didn't like her job and never smiled. What, do we have to bring a kid in order to enjoy HK cafe? The remaining wait staff were more lively. Drinks and entrees arrived in a timely manner. Leftovers were boxed neatly, as well as dessert for take out. All that food for PHP 4470 ~$85! It would cost much more at home. Overall, Hello Kitty lovers will enjoy the experience. Hopefully, they'll have decorated doughnuts available more often.

    Umm.. the food is kinda disappointing. You'd think a character cafe would have crappy food right?…read moreBecause all their efforts pretty much go towards pretty presentation? That's what I assumed when I went to the Gudetama Cafe in Osaka, Japan - but the entrees served there actually tasted delicious AND looked cute! I wasn't expecting much, but was hopeful that the Hello Kitty Cafe would be just as delicious. It's actually pretty underwhelming. I had the White Chocolate Kirsch (blech) and the Oreo Shake. Cute-looking, but nothing tastes that good. It's fun to go here if you're trying to entertain little kids or for a cute date idea, but I probably wouldn't go back to eat here again after the first time. It looks like you can reserve tables too. If I were to improve the menu, I would add at least some sundaes or ice cream cone options - that would be really cute. Instead, the dessert options are all kinda.. ok. Maybe the Hello Kitty Cafes in other countries are miles better than this sad one. I gave a star for good service, decor, and food presentation.

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