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Cafes for You by:Isabelle Yujuico Coffee, cafe, kape...Whatever you call it, it is known worldwide. Once confined to the cupboards of homes to wake up the sleep-deprived household members, coffee has become a niche drink in the Philippines. Dozens of small coffee shops have sprouted across the metropolis and these have become cool places to hang out. Some cafes are places for social bonding. A group of four CSB students who have made Starbucks their weekly jaunt say that it has become a place for them to be together while talking and enjoying their frappuccinos. Mentioning cafes also conjures images of artists sipping their drinks melancholically while pondering thoughts and dreaming up their new creations. One night, when a group visited Seattle's Coffee, we encountered a lively group of artists discussing their latest product. Kiko, one of the artists from this group, believes that the environment is very conducive.
As far as coffee is concerned, the US giant Starbucks is the king. While Starbucks is not found on practically every corner here like the US, it is the most active coffee franchise in the Philippines to date. Starbucks is best known for its Frappuccino - a sweet coffee drink with crushed ice and whipped cream that packs major calories. Aside from its original Frappucinos, Starbucks now has Green Tea Frappuccino topped with whipped cream. Their Belgian Waffles also warrant a try.
Seattle's Coffee is the café most similar to Starbucks. They are designed somewhat similarly, and are both populated by teenagers and young urban professionals at night. It is best not to miss out on their white mocha drink. Figaro Among Philippine-based companies, Figaro was among the first to jump on the coffee bandwagon. Figaro provides a good variety of hot and cold coffee concoctions. Like most cafes, it has the requisite pastries. But it goes beyond this and serves salads, sandwiches and pizzas. San Francisco Coffee San Francisco Coffee has a very homey and laid-back vibe to it. It is well-lit and decorated in different hues of green and red. It has many comfortable sofas where you can plop on. Like Starbucks and Seattle's Coffee, it has a wide selection of coffee drinks. However, when it come to real food, you are limited to pastries. Try their chocolate Danish. Cafe Breton This restaurant chain with six branches is primarily known for serving the most delectable crepes in town. What most people don't know is that it also prides itself for serving good coffee. The owners even went as far as buying a special machine for making coffee. One of the favorite picks of customers is their iced mocha.
Located in Eastwood City, Jack's Loft is a smoky new happening place. When you hear the word "café," you immediately think that coffee takes center stage on the menu. Not in Jack's Loft, which claims to be an "alternative" café. It is best known for its desserts which include mouth-watering cheesecakes. It also brings two old-time rivals together by having a good selection of teas. Cafe Segafredo Located in Greenbelt 3, Café Segafredo is alive whether day and night. Café Segafredo has a modern design and has lots of stainless steel accents. Among the cafes we visited at night, it had the most number of kids enjoying their drinks alongside their parents. It truly is a family café. Sari-Sari Café The Sari-Sari group never seems to bore of reinventing themselves. The latest in their lineup is a coffee shop located in Eastwood City. The style of the café is minimalist and is reminiscent of the layout of their stores. Man or woman, child or adult, loner or social animal---there's a café for you in the metropolis, but it may take some searching before you find the café that meets your match. Then again, perhaps you've already found it and are now sipping your cup of coffee while reading this page. | In this Section Cafes For You
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