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    Madge Cafe

    Madge Cafe

    3.9(8 reviews)
    7.2 km

    Nice local café, that has almost every flavor/style of coffee you can ask for!…read more Young and old seem to enjoy this place, with its combination of traditional and eclectic decor! Their food is yummy and locally made, which made for the perfect mother/daughter coffee date!

    We came here to try the very local Media Puro (strong black coffee), and added some Muscovado sugar…read more(tasted and smelled like molasses) to sweeten this incredibly bold and intense coffee. We were later told that they prepare it by boiling the grounds for a long time. Unfortunately, the high acidity and caffeine turned out stomachs and we suffered the rest of the day. We had some Suman, which had tender sticky glutinous rice and a grated coconut topping with unrefined sugar syrup. It was delicious. The Puto was spongy, slightly tangy and fragrant. It would have been perfect with Dinuguan (pork blood stew) which I eyed greedily as someone at a table beside us had ordered it and seemed to be enjoying himself. I had ordered Tapsilog as well, but our server said it was not available but highly recommended the Corn(ed beef) silog, which turned out to be exceptional. The egg was perfectly fried with toasted edges and a slightly runny yolk. Rice had perfect grain texture and slightly slick with garlic oil. And the corned beef was velvety without having any oil runoff! Yes, the vibe is uber local, and old timers adore it here. Come for an authentic experience.

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    Carrot Cake Suman Latik (caramelized coconut) Caramel Frappe

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    Butter Puro! Best with cheese, but this was also good!

    Coffee Brewtherhood

    Coffee Brewtherhood

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.6 km

    I have not visited this location but have ordered from them online several times. I love how smooth…read moretheir coffees are. They also leave notes on the coffee cups. A bit cheesy but it's part of the Filipino culture. My favorite is the spanish latte. Although it has condensed milk, the sweetness is never overwhelming. Definitely one of my go-to coffee shops whenever I need my caffeine fix.

    Although a small somewhat untidy venue in Jaro close to the new Robinson's, the coffee and cakes…read moreare excellent: in fact, the best in the city! One-third the size of their new outlet in San Jose, Antigue, this original store has well-trained baristas who know how to make and froth up a distinct treat. With their caramel banoffee cake/pie, you've just had an excellent snack. They also offer three somewhat recently-roasted different bean selections, try them out also to see if they home brew okay? As Starbucks has driven a nail into their foot with their dumb policies using Lactel baby milk and skim milk for their coffee drinks, with their overly-tight policies on covid precautions, baristas who don't find it unusual to scald the milk in their lattes, and drink prices far too high compared to others (Brewtherhood, Seattle's Best, Bo's, etc.), why bother ever to go back! Their over-roasted beans are still good, but there are plenty of alternatives. Come to the little brewtherhood cafe instead, as it's not far from downtown or city mall. Parking is close and not the hassle of the Starbuck branches. I've returned already, and will continue to do so...

    J. CO

    J. CO

    3.3(3 reviews)
    5.7 km

    Donut is always yummy here at J.Co! Hubby enjoyed it as…read morewell for the first time. We ordered Matcha donut, blueberry and avocado.

    Poor coffee and only okay donuts that are not any more good for us than Krispy Creme's or Dunkin…read moreDonuts. In this 3rd world country almost all are made from the cheapest of flours and sugars, and who knows what other toxic stuff... Not sure what the owners of these chain 'coffee' kiosks were thinking when they set up, but the end result of their lattes is not good: the smelly 'fake' milk puts any coffee flavour off, and the actual coffee is so weak as to argue that the cheap robusto beans are stale and years old, or not even coffee at all. Yes, good readers, that bad! But at only 70 pesos per small cup of mystery brew, the kuripots keep this loser in business. Little wonder that this rating merits so little... Although marginally better than Nescafe's horrible '3 in 1' that's the dreadful standard for most of the nation, better to save your change, bypass J. Co in SM City Mall or anywhere else! Go to Starbucks for a much better arabica bean drink (130p+). At least upon request there you get a solid smack of the arabica bean! And the milk doesn't stink and, if requested, enjoy a stronger brew especially with the extra shot (hint: order a grande in a short cup or mug and get what you may want?) Although also with some serious flaws, Bo's Coffee is much better, even though their beans are usually stale cheap robusto (115p). Ah, but I think the best solution is to buy some Starbuck's beans, and make your own at home for only 30-50p per strong cup! If strong-flavoured coffee from good beans and better preparation is your thing, don't waste your hard-earned coin at this pretender, okay? If toxic donuts are not your thing, minimize weight gain and insulin imbalance, and make better at home where you know what's in them, okay? Ah, but skip this loser, okay?

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