Showing posts with label food review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food review. Show all posts

May 15, 2014

Cafe-UK Co.

I may not have photos of the place (because it's awkward when my niece's classmates are around) but I still manage to play 2048 in the iPad attached in the coffee bar area which by the way is COOL,  Cafe-UK Co. is another cafe that I visited while being lost (well, just me since my niece know the place and I'm just a nagging auntie who keeps on saying "are we there yet") in the surroundings of UST (University of Sto. Tomas).

photo from www.cafe-uk.co


"Undeniably, coffee partakes a huge sum in one’s everyday routine. Be it on breakfast tables, to-go meals, business and casual meetings, afternoon snacks or even cram sessions; WE MUST HAVE OUR CAFFEINE!
Here at Café-UK, hooking you up with your daily dose of freshly vacuum-brewed “energy in a cup” isn’t just our priority but we strive to be your # 1 go-to place for your caffeine fix.
Our three storey café is decked with a multitude of bar stools, cushioned chairs, couches, electric outlets, and (drum rolls please…) 60 x 100 cm drafting tables for those who need to do their plates while enjoying their own cup of joe. Plus we also have a naturally ventilated smoking lounge.
Did we mention we embedded iPad units in our café tables too? Still not good enough for you? How ’bout we top that off with free 10 mbps Wi-Fi. Time to say goodbye to the hassles of buffering!
Hot, iced, blended, decaffeinated, or with an extra shot of espresso; whichever way you want your coffee, we definitely have something for your tastebuds. And if you’re not so much of a coffee person, we also have tea-based drinks. Choose from our wide array of cakes and pastries as well. All our products are patterned to your own liking, so just tell us how you want it and we got you covered.
So if you need a place to study or just chill, hit us up at the corner of J. Berlin and P. Noval street. Drop by anytime you want, we’re open 24/7."
Reese's Cheesecake P140


The dim light is enough for the students to read their books and enough for my eyes to chill out, not a fan of their music though but those are not the reason why I stop by the place.  I came to have a sip of frap and eat cakes.

I decided to get a Reese's Cheesecake (because I just love cheesecake) and I thought of something light and it seems like the lightest cake on the menu is Grandma's Carrot Cake. Although not overly loaded with Reese's, I still appreciate that the cheesecake taste like cheesecake and by that I mean I can taste cheese unlike others that are full with cream and sugar.  It's also pack and surprisingly filling and the sweetness and saltiness is balance enough for me :)

The Grandma's Carrot Cake on the other hand is too sweet and unfortunately, lacks a bit of a character.  If I'm blindfolded I wouldn't have guess that it's a carrot cake. 

Grandma's Carrot Cake P140
Of course, we needed some drinks and my niece and I are addicted with almost anything with peppermint, so we got Peppermint Coffee.

Peppermint Coffee P130 for tall
Through the years, my preference of coffee changed. I now like brewed, sometimes with creamer or milk or just plain good ole' brewed coffee (signs of aging?).  I'm a fan of frappuccino before but lately I noticed that the fraps in coffee shops are more like sugar, sweet flavorings, whipped cream and less coffee so I was shocked when my niece said that the drink we ordered is too "bitter" and only find it okay when she thoroughly mixes the drink with the whipped cream on top.  I on the other hand wanted more coffee from this Peppermint Coffee, I guess I should have asked the barista for another shot or I should have opted for their Vacuum Coffee which is their specialty in the first place (again; like when I visited Cafe Bene, I didn't do any research and if you happen to want to know the menu then go here (munchpunch).

Any coffee shop you fancy lately?

Till then, Arya

May 3, 2014

Caffe Bene.


Caffe Bene is a korean cafe that my sister keep on bugging me to visit (and to treat her too) so after a long day of processing documents she finally led me somewhere in Makati; I really didn't bother asking her the exact location or direction, luckily Caffe Bene Philippines has a website.


"From Korea to New York, Now in the Philippines!

The Korea's leading Caffe brand is now here in Manila! 

Taste the difference, experience the goodness and walk into the lavish Bene space of Freedom. From our Specialty Caffe, freshly-made Waffle, Italian Gelato and other more Must-Try! Caffé Bene truly has a variety that can soothe and pamper your taste buds."

Now I didn't do my assignment and didn't research much as to what to try and their best seller drink didn't entice my taste bud so I just randomly ordered stuff and the one below just caught my attention because it's huge!


From their Honey Bread, my sister and I tried the Caramel Cinnamon Bread (P145).  It's a type of bread that is thick and has a crispy on the outside, soft in the inside idea fancy-ed with caramel, cinnamon and whipped cream.  I ogled at the display where these Honey Breads we're displayed because they're huge (cubed for easy eating) and around 2 inches thick with a pretty  aesthetic.  It was delicious and filling, the bread together with the "toppings" is sweet enough to satisfy my sweet tooth but I wouldn't dare eating the whole serving (I might puke and swear that I would never eat it again if I did eat the whole thing) so don't be selfish and share it with someone.

Under the scorching sun, of course we need a cold drink (though I think a nice hot tea or black coffee would compliment the Caramel Cinnamon bread best).  I got a Chai Tea Latte on Iced (P135) and my sister got the Blueberry Yogurt Smoothie (PP175).

My drink is disappointing in the sense that it's more like a plain black tea with milk rather than chai, seriously it's like the instant bubble teas that you can buy in malls for less than P100.  Disappointed, I sip my sister's drink and my hot blood regularized hehehe I find the Blueberry Yogurt Smoothie refreshing, just the right sourness and sweetness.

And because it's a very hot day (and we walk under it for like half an hour), we needed something that is really cold like a gelato perhaps?  Besides my sister still haven't tried any gelato hehehe.  So we got the Double Bene Gelato (P155) and decided to go with Green Tea and Dulce de Leche.

I think Caffe Bene specializes more with coffee? (hello Arya, it's a caffe) because their gelatos are not quite that great in my opinion.  Okay, I just tasted a bunch of gelatos once so I'm definitely no expert but the texture of these gelatos from Caffe Bene are not fine, it's not smooth (there are small pieces of ice in it).  The green tea is too sweet that it's give me the impression that too much sweetener is added to camouflage the bitterness of the green tea.  It's like condensed milk with a hint of green tea to me or maybe I just expected the green tea to be like the green tea that I make (but I asked my sister and it's too sweet for her too).  So it's a relief that the Dulce de Leche (which I thought would be overly sweet) has the the perfect balance of sweetness and milkiness.


If you think Starbucks is too crowded for you, then try Caffe Bene.  The interior of the shop is relaxing (and if you are a kpop fan, then you might recognize the shop's endorsers (they have a big standee in the shop)) and the people don't talk loudly and the menu is interesting, I should have tried one of the Bingsu and the Misugaru Latte.  Well, maybe next time.

Thanks for reading. Till then. Bye!