4/5 Mia S. 1 year ago on Google
If
you
wanted
to
relax,
escape
from
the
city
for
a
little
while,
and
wanted
to
take
instagrammable
picture
as
well,
this
coffee
shop
is
for
you.
Coffee
is
affordable
(very,
I
mean
compare
to
the
coffee
shops
that
you've
gone
to,
for
sure)
yet
tasted
good.
The
Katamtaman
(8oz)
coffee
ranges
from
39-49
pesos
while
the
Matipuno
(12oz)
is
from
44-69
pesos.
I
have
ordered
Iced
Coffee
Hazelnut
and
Caramel.
Coffee
strength
level
is
Malakas
(standard)
which
I
think
is
not
the
"standard",
I
still
find
it
sweet.
I
should've
ordered
Matapang
coffee
strength
level
(Strong)
instead
so
that
I
could
really
taste
and
enjoy
the
"kick"
of
the
coffee.
But
don't
get
me
wrong,
I
still
like
it.
For
pastries,
I
ordered
Galyeta
(cookies)
and
chocho
(chocobar).
If
you
are
not
into
sweets,
I
suggest
do
not
order
any
pastries.
π
Though
the
sweetness
of
Galyeta
is
tolerable.
The
ideal
time
for
visiting
is
around
2-4pm,
weekdays.
It
is
usually
full-packed
around
4:30ish
onwards
weekdays
but
on
weekends,
it's
always
jam-packed.
π
So
please
be
patient.
Staffs
are
very
accommodating
and
kind.
π
I
have
just
given
4
stars
because
I
think,
they
will
improve
overtime.
Nonetheless,
Cafe
Sina
Una
is
a
coffee
shop
that
I
would
love
to
visit
from
time
to
time.
*Update
I
love
their
newly
added
black
sobertes.
π₯°
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