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MANILA, Philippines – Home to a number of natural, historic, and cultural tourist draws, Cebu City is a top destination for both local and foreign visitors.
It’s also a gastronomic haven, with offerings ranging from the province’s pride and Filipino favorite, lechon, and exotic street food offerings like tuslob buwa and ngohiong, to craft beers and dishes specially offered by local restaurants and cafes.
But with so many to choose from, where can you go when you want a place where you can dine as you unwind or get work done?
Located along the bustling Escario St., Café Talk is one of the coziest spots in the city whether you’re a tourist seeking a cool refuge after a day out, a local wanting a place to binge watch your favorite series or catch up on reading, or a visitor on a business trip looking for a quiet place to work in.
Café Talk foregoes the usual chairs-and-tables set up for quaint sections with small tables, pillows, and even stuffed toys, making it conducive for either relaxation or work. It also has a selection of books and board games that customers can use during their stay.
Aside from hot, cold, and blended caffeinated drinks, Café Talk offers other beverages as well as sweet and savory snacks and meals.
As the café is open from mid-morning until late at night, you can drop by for a nightcap when you’re done touring the city, or stay for a few hours to finish your work (or TV series!).
Visiting Café Talk soon? Don’t forget to bring your gadgets, journals, and readers for a productive stay! – Rappler.com
Café Talk
N Escario St., Cebu City
Operating hours: 9 AM – 3 AM
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