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Feedback gevenCraving for the old Pansit Bihon we bought from the public markets? we are happy to have them in our next tordorf in the village east, cainta, rizal. I refer to the local Pancit Castle of the kopi Kopi restaurant, which is located right in front of the church in the same village. the kopi kopi pancit bihon imitates the taste of the old pancite, which is placed in brown bags and a hit afternoon snack that fits from chilled glass bottle of coke! beside the large pancit bihon kopi kopi also offers other Filipino dishes such as Adobo flakes, lomi fat noodles, bark tapa and baked. also try their cold and hot drinks that rival the mainstream popular coffee bars. the implementation of the house style courts is the local ambiente and very friendly staff that will satisfy their stay and satisfy! kopi kopi kopi, a great restaurant for their family next door!
I had been hesitant to try this restaurant before, thinking it might be too expensive for my liking. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that they offer delicious food at an affordable price. This is a great spot to meet up with friends or for a business meeting.
It is really a decent place for a quick bite( lunch or something) they offer a good coffee and light food. the place has ac and Wi-Fi, possibly sitting on the side;
My wife and I decided to treat ourselves to some coffee at Kakaokaffee. The coffee was decent but not strong enough for our taste. However, the pastries were excellent. I usually come here for breakfast during the week and they always accommodate my unique order of scrambled eggs with roasted tomatoes and toast.
Located right next to Village East Church, this restaurant is ideal for those who work up an appetite after mass. They offer an all-you-can-eat buffet for both lunch and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays. While parking in front is limited to 3 cars, there is additional parking available along the main road of the village. The cozy cafe has a charming atmosphere with mismatched furniture and friendly service. Guests can also choose to dine al fresco in their outdoor area. The menu features simple dishes, pasta, and traditional Filipino comfort food. In addition, they offer baked treats and refreshing frappes. During my recent visit, I enjoyed the liempo (deep-fried pork belly), Chop suey (a vegetable dish), and a caramel frappe to top off the meal.