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    DiCofi Vietnamese Cafe

    4.2 (13 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    DiCoFi Banh Mi
    Davs C.

    I had the DiCoFi Banh Mi. Wasn't that happy with the crunch of the bread. Im used to the yummy crunch that makes the sandwich different from all the rest. Wasn't a satisfied customer today. On the other hand, coffee was pretty great. Had the iced Vietnamese coffee and that was yummy.

    Benjamin C.

    I totally loved DiCofi. It looked so unassuming and plain from the outside, but it was cozy and nice once you were inside. DiCofi has a pretty straightforward menu, which totally works to their advantage. Even the way they present their food is pretty spartan. However, once you taste their coffee and food, everything changes. Their coffee is pretty much what I've come to expect from Vietnamese Coffee: Strong and flavorful. DiCofi's coffee was very much on point, with a velvety texture that I really, really like. I also had their Bahn Mi. They only had one version of it, but oh my goodness, it was so wonderful. If anything, DiCofi just got another regular customer. This is one place I want to go back to again and again.

    Something light but flavorful, try the Vietnamese Pizza.
    Maritzi T.

    I've been a big fan discovering hole-in-the-wall food joints. And quite recently, this small Vietnamese Cafe just opened inside Makati. What are the chances in easily discovering the place? Let's just say its located in one of the off beaten streets of Makati. Just follow the map and you're safe. The coffee serving is just right. It actually reminded of the Vietnamese coffee you'll order in the streets of Hanoi. I remember writing a post that explains the place is the real deal when you see local diners. It was the first time I saw Vietnamese community flocking inside. Don't get me wrong, it was great cause those folks are lovable and hospitable (okay fond memories of Vietnam). As a Vietnamese Cafe, it was one of the simplest and straightforward shops in Makati. I love everything about it cause it's nothing fancy but you'll get what you expect for good Vietnamese crub. Actually, I can't wait to visit and try their sticky rice again!

    DiCofi Vietnamese Cafe
    Bart B.

    Many establishments purport to serve authentic culinary experiences from foreign countries or cultures--except that their offerings are far from authentic. It's a different story for this charming coffee shop. Ran by young Vietnamese expats, Dicofi whips up real Vietnamese coffee, banh mi, fruit shakes, and other favorites from the owners' home country. They even serve Vietnamese pizza. Their coffee drinks truly pack a punch. I would experience palpitations after drinking their drip coffee, which can be ordered hot or over ice. The banh mi brings me back to my trip to Hanoi. What's more, the owners are very accommodating. They are happy to mingle with customers. On the downside, Dicofi has a very limited space. The tables and chairs are small, typical in Vietnam sidewalk diners. Perfect time to visit is late afternoon or evening. Question is, could you still sleep after downing a strong brew? Parking slots are limited on the street in front.

    Weird wooden bugs on a stick-- an interesting way to decorate their white walls.
    Mo M.

    I've been hearing about DiCofi for quite a while but I've only tried them out tonight. I've always been a big fan of the traditional banh mi-- but DiCofi's changed my mind about that. They only serve one kind of banh mi, but it seems like it's good enough for everyone who's patronizes that place. It strays away from the normal banhmi's in used to because it's spicy. It has a sausage, egg and pork floss. But one thing never changes: the delicious, crunchy and warm baguette that serves as the bread for the banh mi, a product of French colonialism in Vietnam. I'm pretty sure that the place was quiet because it was nearly closing time, and there were only two other customers apart from me, and I'm assuming that they were Vietnamese cause they were talking to the owner like old friends. Apart from the stellar yummy, I love how the place was sparsely furnished, and the simple decor of the place. The hairs and tables were simple and wooden, a nice offset to the cream/white walls. I would definitely come back and the only reason I'm giving it a 4/5 is I haven't tried their coffee yet. Will definitely update my review when I've come back to try the coffee, as well as the Vietnamese pizza!

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    Their coffee is pretty much what I've come to expect from Vietnamese Coffee: Strong and flavorful.

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    Habitual Coffee

    Habitual Coffee

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.8 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    I've been coming to Habitual Coffee for years now, and it still feels like my little secret hideout…read morein the city. Walked in last weekend during a crazy downpour, dripping wet, and the barista just smiled, handed me a towel to dry off, and asked what I felt like without any rush. Ended up with their single-origin pour-over--Ethiopian this time--and it was bright, juicy, and perfectly balanced, like every sip reminded me why I fell in love with coffee in the first place. Sat by the window watching the rain hammer Pasong Tamo, worked on my laptop for hours with zero pressure to leave. The space is still that perfect mix of raw concrete and warm light, never too crowded, always calm. Staff remembered my usual order even though it's been months since I last dropped by. Five stars, easily--still one of the most consistently great coffee experiences in Manila.

    There is a lot of third wave coffee in Manila. This is a huge win for us coffee lovers, but it also…read moreups the ante for the purveyors of the coffee as well. Fortunately, Habitual Coffee holds its own. Situated on a super industrial part of Pasong Tamo (though gentrification is very real and will probably make its way here very soon), it's kind of out of the way compared to most third wave coffee spots. This is a good thing though! I've never had a problem finding a seat there. The set up is great too. Very industrial. I like the large amount of natural light and sparse feeling of the place. There's a lot of exposed concrete and metal, making the place very Instagram worthy. There are also outlets, wifi, and pretty large tables so getting some work done here is definitely possible. I just wish the seats were more supportive. The coffee is amazing! I believe Yardstick sourced a lot of their coffee while I was there. Their mocha and Americano are great. Not too bitter. The only downside I have is the clientele was a little snooty. The staff, however, was great.

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    Delicious Iced Mocha at Habitual Coffee

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    Café-UK  P. Noval - cafe uk dapitan book shelve

    Café-UK P. Noval

    5.0(1 review)
    6.6 kmManila City

    People around Metro Manila are drawn to coffee shops like flies to manure. That said, most of them…read moreare s#!t. Sad to admit but true. That's because most of them try to be something that they're not, which is of course Starbucks. Few cafes out there establish their own identity. Few cafes in Metro Manila can stand out from the competition without emulating Starbucks. Cafe UK is a part of the few. A local favorite among the people in P. Noval, Cafe UK never fails to draw a crowd each day. A crowd mostly made up of students. The students love it here. Great ambiance, good food and coffee, nice staff and free Wi-Fi are just a few of the reasons why this place has become a regular on many people's place to chill. I'm pretty sure the guy who owns this place knows his target market. I mean, the way this place feels and how it's setup is just so right for students. It's tailor made to appeal to that kind of demographic. The branch here in P. Noval looks a bit tight and cramped. What it lacks in floor area it makes up for with the number of floors. In a way though, I actually liked the cramped space of this cafe. It forces people to be close and conversations are more likely to be intimate and engaging that way. Cafe UK is sweet. It draws students are drawn to it like flies are to honey. A warning though, be sure to bring a jacket. The place can get really cold especially at night.

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    Backyard Coffee

    Backyard Coffee

    4.0(9 reviews)
    4.7 km
    ₱₱

    Backyard Coffee is a treat for coffee lovers like me. They offer single origin coffee beans and I…read morelove them! After eating out with my friends, we tried different drinks that they offer. My friends ordered Iced Mocha, Iced Black, Cold Brew, Strawberry Frappe and Ube cake. As for me and my posh friend, I ordered Sumatra while he ordered Civet coffee. Love the beans that they are using even for their regular coffee drinks. But let me describe my order. I love Sumatra because it is not that bold and not that bitter. It's a little sweet, a bit acidic and fruity in flavor. So if you are in San Juan area and looking for a different cafe or different drink of coffee, checkout Backyard Coffee and try their single origin coffee beans.

    On my seemingly endless conquest of Metro Manila coffeeshops, I blindly followed my friend to this…read morecoffeeshop in San Juan the day before our exam week starts. I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. Located above the Rustan's Supermarket on P. Guevarra, the café is quiet compared to the busy street below and gets tons of natural light from the building's all-glass facade. Great plus for me as it made the place have a very airy feel which went great with the painted concrete floors and industrial seating. The coffee was great too! I got their cold-brew coffee and it was a solid cup of cold-brew. Nothing out of the ordinary but it wasn't offensive. The price was great though! At least 30 pesos less than a comparable brew from one of the third wave stalwarts. They also have a lot of differently sourced beans to choose from, with even a Filipino Benguet option! So even though it might not have same pretentious or hipster vibes that we have come to expect from many of the other third wave purveyors here in Manila, I love how laidback this place is. You can definitely get a lot done here. Cash only!! There are ATMs downstairs though if you're in a pickle.

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    Choco Lava and American Coffee

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    Cafetaly

    Cafetaly

    5.0(1 review)
    3.8 kmManila City

    A few weeks ago, I visited my sister in her office near Malate, and on my way home, I looked for…read moreCafetaly, which I have stumbled into one drunken nigh. I had to go back to check if the spotless all-white bakery that I vaguely remembered going into wasn't a figment of my imagination. True enough, I found it after I retraced my steps from Erra's Ramen, where my friends and I were drinking. The place is still trying to fine tune its operations, but I can already say that it has quite a following among the students and the working professionals from the nearby schools and offices. This is mainly because of the nice interiors and the comfortable seating. They have several tables that are common to to Angel N Kiss Bakery and the Korean pizza place that share the same space. Apart from the comfy chairs and tables, they also have private rooms where groups can have a little privacy. The spanking new cafeteria-style place is quite hip and trendy, with its handsome wooden tables and industrial plastic furniture. What's great about this really nice place is their store hours - they open 24/7 so it is a perfect place for those all-nighters with friends. I think the ambiance is really student-friendly and very relaxing, that's why this whole food hall looks a bit out of place in the center of Malate's seedy night life. This is yet another cute Korean place that hits the right buttons when it comes to interior design. I forgot to note the exact address ,but you can easily find it because of its brightly lit sign that is highly visible from the street.

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    La Veranda

    La Veranda

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.4 kmPasay City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Years ago when I started working, I was earning 200USD a month, I was living on Nissin Cup noodles…read moreand I considered ordering a McDonald's cheeseburger meal with large fries a luxury. That was my life then and since I didn't know anything else nor had anything to compare it to, I didn't think I had it any less. The finer things in life were beyond me, one day though my old boss decided to bring my colleagues and I to La Veranda for drinks and merienda. Imagine my happiness when I was faced with items on a menu I knew nothing about. Tuna tartare with mango and cilantro, homemade foie gras (only learned to pronounce it correctly that day), watermelon gazpacho and glasses of wine- it was heavenly; so heavenly that I went to bed that day thinking about my next meal, one that would be so good it would cost a quarter of my salary.

    I love sitting at the Veranda to enjoy a lovely view with a French brasserie atmosphere. Theres so…read moremuch light that comes in from the sky roof and you feel transported into another place. Spirals bar is always interesting and a good pick but I never like to sit inside. The Veranda offers premium seats to a lovely view of the bay. Service is what you would expect from a world-class hotel. The checkered tiles, beautiful central bar, and well-lit atmosphere makes you happy to be there in that very moment. Maybe you would be inclined to sit a little longer and be inspired to read a book... or even write some poetry? Find a nice corner by the window (fingers crossed you're not sitting beside a rowdy family), and you're off to a blissful meal or even a coffee or a drink. A great place not only for brunch but to have a relaxed meeting or a casual date. Prices are expensive but worth every penny for the view.

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    Breakfast with a view :)

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    Cafe-UK - cafe uk mendiola hop on hop off bus

    Cafe-UK

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.3 kmManila City

    As a law student, finding a great coffee shop where I can hunker down and study in comfort is a…read moremust. Cafe-UK should be the poster child for the kind of place I'm talking about. Cafe-UK is one of those cafes that manages to establish it's own identity able to set itself apart from the generic or those that aspire to be a copycat of Starbucks. They have tea, coffee, juice, and a wide variety of American canned drinks that you won't find in your local grocery. There's a lot of food to choose from. They're a bit pricey, but the size and the taste will more than make up for it. Cafe UK has some of the best cakes I've ever had. Their cakes come in the form of a slice or a mini cake. I love the fact that they offer several kinds of cheesecake with the triple chocolate cheesecake being my favorite, I mean it's cheesecake and chocolate come on! Cafe UK is open 24 hours, and becomes a great places to study at around nine in the evening. Things are quiet at this hour up to around ten in the morning the following day, at which point it becomes a melting pot for the different students from the different schools that populate Mendiola. Wi-fi is free, which is probably another reason why so many students love to congregate at this awesome cafe. The biggest quirk that this cafe has that I don't find anywhere else are the free to use iPads. Never have I walked into a cafe that has free to use iPads, These iPads are ingeniously built into the table, I often find students spending a lot of their time drinking their orders and playing the latest games on Cafe UK's tablet. Free WiFi, excellent food and drinks, wonderful prompt service, and the tablets allows Cafe UK to deliver a great experience. Go for a visit sometime and I promise you that it'll be time and money well spent.

    I've been looking for a place to have coffee and read my books peacefully, good thing i found this…read moreplace. They have free internet and delicious snacks. Great place to study. It's like a coffee shop without the noisy people beautiful everyones studying too

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    Cafe uk crowd

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    DiCofi Vietnamese Cafe - vietnamese - Updated July 2026

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