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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe found the place a little bit quaint and evoked a feeling of going back in time. It’s an artist’s place with paintings hanging on the wall and old sewing machines were turned into the centerpieces of the coffee tables. Their kape barako kondensada just...tasted right for its sweetness and coffee flavor. Their cappucino as well is full of coffee flavor. Will recommend this place to my friends as pitstops on their South road trips.
Must be the 8th time i visited Cafeno in the last 12 months. Our family always order the Adobo flakes because it is so good, so flaky, crispy and tasty. Some of my family members tried the other food in the menu but they always...came back to the adobo flakes. They must be happy with the other food but happier with the adobo flakes. In case the waiter forgets the vinegar, wait for this to be served before eating the flaky meat. By the way, this food is best paired with either a kapeng barako or the tsokalate drink. In my next visit, i will still order the crispy adobo flakes!
If you're looking for refreshments and something new, Cafeno is the place. Satisfying rice meals and desserts. Pricey but worth the try. Try barako ice cream and monggo soup served w rice. #musttry for travelers
Twas past lunchtime when we came. No other customers except us three were present. Here's our experience:Food was good. A bit pricey. Tried kimchi rice, tulingan omelette and beef tapa and white tamales.Nothing too extraordinary but nice presentation. Good ambiance. Service needs improvement. Staff forgets a thing or two (coffee shot included in one meal, utensils, coffee included in a set meal) but know how to apologize. Would like to sample other desserts next visit.
We had an early lunch at Cafeno on a Monday. Here's what we ate: Tapa - average Coffee - good Tamales - average Chocolate cake - good Dalandan juice - average Interiors: unique Ambiance: relaxing (even if it's right beside a busy road)