Filipinos love to eat — that is a fact. And when we’re not eating, we’re “having coffee,” which, by the way, is just another code for “eat.” (On the upside, as American chef Julia Child once said, “People who love to eat are always the best people.”)
With the Christmas season approaching, many meet-ups and reunions will surely happen so you can expect your usual haunts to be packed. If you’re looking for a nice alternative to crowded restaurants (and KTV places) where you can meet up with your friends and bring the rest of the family along, no doubt you’ve heard of (or been to a branch of) Coffee Project.
One could classify Coffee Project under the category “coffee shop,” in the same league as Starbucks, but as I have observed every week when we stop by for dinner on Friday nights, the people who come to Coffee Project are there to eat with their family, as opposed to having just a drink and dessert with friends. Owing to their more extensive menu, you can have your meal, coffee, and dessert all in one relaxing place (props for the lush forest-themed interiors too).
So if you’re a mom or dad tagging along your kids for a holiday meet-up, here are some items from Coffee Project’s menu you won’t regret ordering for yourself or your child.
Drinks kids will love
Dark chocolate Frappe
It's chocolate and a frappe — what's not to love?
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Strawberry Vanilla Frappe
If your kids prefer something fruity, this will become a fast favorite.
Green Apple Cucumber Slush
This refreshing drink highlights the citrusy flavor of apples, which kids love.
Food favorites
Carbonara
The kids will forget they love red sauce pasta when they taste this.
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Bacon 4 Cheese Sandwich
Because who does not like cheese?
Yummy cakes
Salted Caramel Cheesecake
This cake is one of their bestsellers.
Purple Yam Cheesecake
Ube and cheesecake are a winning combination!
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Moist Chocolate Cake
Moist. Chocolate. Cake.
Ferrero Cake
Imagine your favorite treat baked into a cake. This is it.
Sweet Potato Cake
Our humble kamote is reborn into this yummy dessert!
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