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Bidrage med feedbackThis was a nice chill place for an afternoon snack (or meal if you're hungry). They have affordable rice meals that comes with iced tea but it took some time to be served though. They also have drinks that were quite affordable. I had matcha latte but I couldn't finish it perhaps because it was too matcha for me. Still worth coming back for though, the ambiance is chill and wonderful.
It is the second time we visited this place. The café-restaurant is well-designed from its cozy chairs to interesting fixtures. It is Instagram-worthy. Food, Price, Recommendation Compared to our previous visit, which also happened to be their soft-opening, we noticed that there had been price increases. Some new items were added to the menu. The Rabbit Hole offers typical Filipino and Asian cuisine, as well as cakes, breads, sandwiches, coffee, shakes, soup, salads, and even beer worth P50 to P650. Breads are sold at 50 percent off before closing time. If you want to bring in your friends and family, they also offer group meals called The Rabbit Crew. They have three choices, Chicken Basket (P480), Filipino Favorites (P550), Crispy Pata Platter (P650) all good for four people. On our first visit, we tried their squash soup called My Pumpkin (P95 –old price),Pork Sisig with rice (P130 –old price), and Creamy Beef Casserole (P195 –old prices). Their... read more
Absolutely love the ambience. The food is a hit or miss as some of my friends were not happy with the portion sizes, but luckily I almost always order the Teriyaki Chicken with Kimchi Rice which is a total hit. They used to have the Salted Egg Prawns bowl which was amazing. Not sure why they discontinued it though. Cakes were delicious and the iced coffee drinks were good. This is where all titas should hang out as it is a quaint little place that is great for making conversations. We double dated with my sister here. The only downside here is the long waiting time to prepare food and the servers don't seem to be very attentive considering it's just a small place.
Had for take out 2 of their breads: sushi pork roll and tuna roll. 60 pesos each. Both were delicious. The sushi pork roll was covered by a layer of seaweed, had a filling of sweet mayonnaise sauce and lots of pork floss. The tuna roll was covered by a layer of pork floss, had a filling of sweet mayonaise and lots of tuna. They had a 50% discount on their breads after 5 pm. So they were only 30 pesos each. They also have another promo: from 2 pm - 6 pm , buy 1 coffee and get 50% on a slice of cake.
Food: This cafe is in my bookmarks for a long time that I had the urge to visit and try a carrot cake. Ordered a slice and at first bite it gave me giggles but bit by bit the "umay" factor came in. I am not sure if it was the icing or I was just full that time. But the icing tasted like the birthday cake of a typical bakery store. Not my cup of tea. Disregard the icing and there's this moist carrot cake. Yum. I tasted my friend's matcha drink. It was milky and creamy. Great pair with the cakes. Price: Good enough. So if you're after cakes and want to unwind, read a book, chat with a friend, here's the place. Service: Smiling, pleasant staff. They even play 90s music and had fun with it. Location: It's not that easy to find if you're not familiar with the area. Inside, pastel colors, and there are printed chairs. Will I come back again? For the bibimbap, I will. *Will update this again soon