

The menu includes sandwiches and pastas and even native delicacies like pinikpikang manok. My daughter tried the ever reliable carbonara, I forgot what pasta I ordered, and we also tasted the native iced tea.

We had the chance to try the calabasa (squash) soup which was intensely delicious--- except that my little boy got too excited with it and spilled his serving not just on the table but also all over my pink shirt... Hmmm, pink and bright orange? That cut our gastronomic adventure short but it was worth the visit. There will be a McArthur though! Total bill for my family's snack was Php840.
Prices are higher than the usual cafe/deli, and crowd is definitely high society and artistic.
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