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Good Morning Mel's
Untitled California series
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Kodak Gold 200iso
I'm obsessed with looking through Japan's Collab cafe menus. I know the food usually isn't that good in these kinds of places, but DAMNIT, I still want to go! I wish America did stuff like this. King of the Hill themed barbecue place where you can order beef cooked over charcoal and they serve your drink in a cup shaped like a propane tank and an image of Hank Hill glaring at you. Idk why that was the first idea I had, but you guys get the point! I want show/media themed restaurants here in the west too :(
Hypothetical for you all: The last musician you listened to (or your favorite musician, whichever would be more fun for you to answer) gets a Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville-style themed restaurant based on their work/persona! What's the restaurant called, how does it look in terms of interior design, does it have any wacky gimmicks like the Giant Margaritaville Hurricane Blender, and what're some of the dishes with incredibly corny names served there?
Tl;Dr: The last musician you listened to/your favorite musician (whichever you prefer to answer for) gets a Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville-style themed restaurant! What's it like, and what goofy themed items are served there?
Dive! Steven Spielberg's defunct nautical-themed restaurant
Remembering me & my lil bro @stripeddoll 's visit to the Vampire Cafe 🧛♂️
Why is the Orlando Toothsome's sooooo far superior to its Hollywood counterpart?
“Alice in Magic Land”, restaurant, Tokyo
The Rise of Themed Cafe and Restaurants
Due to the rise of social media platforms, people are now addicted to posting pictures of places or activities of their everyday lives. Themed cafe's & restaurants is what people are looking for nowadays. It is a strategy that should entice people to dine in their restaurants. The vibe and ambiance is an important factor to the satisfaction of a customer. There are many local themed Cafe's and restaurants and here are some examples that you can check for you to have an idea what you want to visit when you have the chance to travel.
CAT CAFÉ
First on our list is the Cat Cafe at Cebu. This famous cat cafe is located at the Sky Park (located outside the 3rd floor of the Mountain Wing portion of the mall) of SM Seaside City Cebu. Entrance fee is fifty pesos, so as the corkage fee and recharging of your device. Its operating hours is the same as the mall's: 10:00am to 9:00pm on Sunday to Thursday and 10:00am to 10:00pm on Friday to Saturday. I recommend visiting the cafe at night if you want to interact on their cats; they are more active during this time. Their cats have different breeds, an example is the Persian cat. As for the food, they serve drinks, finger foods and desserts. If you love interacting with cats, I suggest you add this cat cafe on your next visit to Cebu.
WILDFLOUR CAFE + BAKERY
Searching for the best cafes in Manila with both extraordinary food and beverages? Make a beeline for Wildflour Cafe + bakery, which numerous local people consider as the quintessential informal breakfast spot! The dishes come at a somewhat strong cost, yet the (moderately) modest yet delightful espresso more than compensates for it. Their cronuts are most certainly a must-try, if by some stroke of good luck for the way that it was Wildflour that acquainted this with the neighborhood scene.
It has a few areas, with marginally changing ideas, around the Metro. However, on the off chance that you needed to pick only one, we suggest their lead store in Bonifacio Worldwide City. It has an adjacent frozen yogurt parlor where you can fulfill your sweet tooth after that good brunch!
CARAVAN BLACK
Arranged on the ground floor of a corporate structure in Bonifacio Worldwide City, you're probably going to observe a ton of middle class representatives getting their caffeine fix at Train Dark. Its insides have this 'cutting edge Craftsmanship Deco with a touch of surrealist' style. The most effective way I can make sense of this is: it resembles a sixteenth century wayfarer, a Jazz Age fan, and a René Magritte benefactor chose to do a collab. In any case, this cafe in Manila gets its name from the troops used to move espresso beans across landmasses hundreds of years prior!
Gaia Café & Crafts
Located at Ambasing, 2619 Sagada. After a long journey to Sagada, stop by Gaia Cafe for a warm cup of coffee and a peaceful view of the Kapay-aw Rice Terraces. Gaia Café became more renowned among Filipinos after appearing in the romantic comedy film "That Thing Called Tadhana." It has a 4.5-star rating and 217 reviews that are almost all positive.
If you want to enjoy your food with a wonderful view, you should totally not miss this. Nothing beats a great view with tasty food.
Secret Garden Resto & Cafe Co.
Stressed? Here's a hidden spot where you can eat your stress away. The Secret Garden Resto & Cafe Co., located on South Drive Road between Baguio City and Mines View Park, provides house speciality brick-oven pizza, Italian pasta, and some Filipino food in a picturesque garden setting. It has a rating of 4.3 stars and 388 reviews. When you're on vacation in the Philippines' summer capital, you should totally stop by. It would also be more fun with your family, friends or even your lover. Bring them here and have a wonderful time with tasty food in a lovely secret garden.
If you’ve already been to these café and restaurants, we’d love to hear about your visits there!
Which of these café and restaurants engrossed you the most?
And which are you willing to visit? As always, don’t be shy and share ahead in the comments below!