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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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    Review Highlights - DiCofi Vietnamese Cafe

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

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    The Big Chill

    The Big Chill

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.8 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    The Big Chill is kind of like the Jamba Juice of the Philippines. They both have different fruit…read moreconcoctions and power blends and both have really great juices and shakes! The difference would be the mixes of fruit, the selection of food and The Big Chill has juice boosts and uses Filipino fruits. If you're craving for Jamba Juice but it's not anywhere near where you are, your best yummy backup is The Big Chill. Not to say that one is lesser than the other, it's just it does have similarities. Either way, whichever you buy drinks from, you'll surely satisfy your thirst and taste buds. Whenever my family watches a movie in the Power Plant Mall, I either get coconut juice or have my regular Supercharger in The Big Chill. It has mango, strawberry and grape, 3 of my favorite fruits and has a blend of anti-oxidants, nutrients and amino acids so what's not to like? It tastes so good too! Don't let the striking green color make you think it tastes like bland vegetables because it doesn't. I've tasted their sandwiches too but they're nothing special. Green mango and pineapple paradise are delicious choices as well and I make it a point to couple them with Spirulina - which is a super food that is good for your immune system and rich in protein.

    I'm not a "shake" kinda guy. Normally, I don't drink like fruit shakes or fruit juices or whatever,…read moremaybe except for the very, very occasional Jamba Juice. However, there was one morning when I wanted some milk tea. I went to the food hall in La Salle, only to find that the only place open was Big Chill. I still wanted a drink, so I was like, "why the hell not, I'll try it out." I ordered their Power Breakfast, which was oats and bananas. I fully expected to not really love it. Boy, was I wrong. I absolutely loved that thing. Obviously, it tasted like breakfast. I like eating fresh bananas, but normally, I dislike bananas in juices and shakes 'cause it stops tasting fresh. However, Big Chill's shake tastes like I'm eating the bananas. It's grinded just well enough so that there's no annoyingly huge chunks of ice that I hate when it comes to shakes or smoothies.

    Detoxify Bar

    Detoxify Bar

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.4 kmMandaluyong City
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    In this day and age when time is of the essence and everything, especially food, is served quick…read moreand easy - the quicker the better, people, myself included, sometimes take nutritional value or health implications for granted. That's why my heart jumped when I walked by this place as I was strolling in my favorite mall. I've known about this for a while now but the other branches are not that accessible to me. At least now, there's one right at my fingertips. I loved the clean white theme of the place including its Parisian inspired murals and decorations. I thought maybe this is how they envision your insides to be - sparkling clean and pure. They even have quotes about health and wellness posted on the walls to inspire a healthier lifestyle for the goers. Since I just came from a night of partying, I definitely needed a bottle or two. I decided to get their Minty Berry Detox - a purplish concoction with different kinds of berries, lemon and mint leaves. Each bottle is quite pricey but I didn't mind paying especially if it's for the benefit of my health. So all you health buffs out there, do try this one out. Remember, health is wealth, prevention is better than cure and (well go check their store, there are more related quotes there).

    It would be unfair to discuss Detoxify Bar's food service because they were on soft opening when I…read morevisited, and apparently all out on most of the food on their menu (they got an influx of customers prior to my arrival, so that's a great sign that they're worth a try, right?) But in terms of ambience and the amiability of the staff, I was very satisfied. It had a cozy atmosphere, comfortable couches, and an attentive staff. And though I couldn't try their food, their detox drinks are so good! I ordered the Minty Berry which tasted like a delicious berry shake. It's great that they have the ingredients written down on the bottle label so you'd know what's going in your body. I'm looking forward to coming here again, and I hope I could try their food this time!

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