Kampana Cafe |
Wala Usik |
“Wala Usik” from the Hiligaynon terms ‘Wala’ meaning ‘nothing’ and ‘Usik’ meaning ‘waste’ genereally means “nothing wasted”. A very fitting phrase for a much-needed cause: ZERO-WASTE. This cafe aims to awaken environmental consciousness and be a model of an environment-friendly social enterprise. This is also the first cafe of its kind in the Philippines.
OVERAUX THE CHILLIN’ ZONE |
The cafe gives off a rustic mixed with modern vibes with its wood embellished ceilings and striped walls. It offers a complete set of meal from appetizers to desserts but their best seller is their Nacho fries which looked really palatable in person. Also, one of their new culinary invention is their Avocado-Graham Shake, note though that it isn’t in the menu but the chef would whip it up for you if you ask the staff.
Kopisina |
Living in the city where everything is a rush and sense of peacefulness seems too hard to come by; finding a place where you may work on your projects, write your book or researches and calm your mind while being served good food seems like a fleeting miracle. Thankfully, we found a new place where you just might get all of it and for a very affordable price: KOPISINA.
BUILTEA |
Lala Mi Cafe |
Located along 13th Lacson Street, Lala Mi Cafe boasts of being the Home of the best Apple Pie. Upon entering the shop you will be greeted by the soft tune of music, cozy couches with attractive plush pillows and the sweet aroma of freshly-baked desserts.
Cactus Cafe |
CALEA |
Open till eleven o’clock in the evening, Calea is your best go to place if you want to try some Bacolod-original delectable desserts too delicious it feels almost sinful.
Calea has since updated its menu as sugar prices go up and down these recent years. Still it’s more affordable than the other dessert cafes I’ve tried and what’s more important is that their cakes and pastries are palatable as ever.
C’s by L’Fishers |
Nothing entices my imagination more than dessert, chocolates dripping from churros, the sweet-comfortable-aroma of cinnamon and the smooth texture of that melts in my mouth is so mouth-watering I am sometimes left speechless and if you ever find yourself in Bacolod, one of the best places to satisfy your hunger would be C’s.
C’s has an indoor and outdoor areas for its customers and even a semi-exclusive room for a group of 20-30 people. Its marble tables, white coloured rattan chairs and industrial-inspired chandeliers delicately puts you in an old-era, romantic vibe.
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