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Contribuiți la feedbackIt's cozy and quiet cause it's away from the commercial center. It's great for studying and working if you don't need wi-fi. Coffee and food are cheaper than the usual popular coffee shops.
So what is this dish called? I asked Chef Bryan of Kapeng Mainit. He goes I don 't know. Let 's call it a Veggie Bowl. This is because he just whipped up an awesome meal for me on the spot. My family and I dined here for Father 's Day, and he was nice enough to accommodate the difficult vegan (ehem... me). I really do appreciate it so much when restaurants try their best to accommodate the needs of their customers, because a lot of places here in Manila do just flat out say NO when they 're being asked if it 's okay to make a bit of changes to the dish so it can suit vegans. Not this place. He served me this really delicious plate of tofu and mushrooms, slathered with their own fishball sauce concoction/teriyaki sauce thing. It 's served with some refreshing pico de gallo on the side, and perfectly cooked brown rice. GREAT MEAL. If you 're vegan/vegetarian in BF Homes, do expect another place to add to your list of the few places with decent veg options in this neighborhood, as he told me that he is adding a vegan option to his menu soon! And it will be this Veggie Bowl They also do have kimchi rice! It 's a small, charming place and is quickly gaining quite the following. Their meals come with a cup of local barako coffee, too.
THE COOKIES WITH ICE CREAM ARE AMOIZIN -brianna