Reviews - Moro Cafe
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**A Culinary Gem Near the Bangsamoro Museum**
Tucked behind the Bangsamoro Museum, this charming restaurant offers a delightful brunch experience, featuring exceptional dishes such as rice flour sprendang, Tee Mujiw, and Chicken Adobo. While the prices range from ₱200–₱400 per person, the food earns a solid four out of five stars for taste and presentation, complemented by attentive service. Guests appreciate the beautiful aesthetics, creating an inviting atmosphere for socializing, especially among those connected to the BARMM government. However, the use of disposable plastics remains a concern, urging the establishment to consider more sustainable practices. Overall, a visit here is highly recommended for food enthusiasts.
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beautiful place to meet people within the barmm government. beautiful aesthetics, it is also next to the bangsamoro museum. try the tee mujiw and the chickenadobo. View all feedback.
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While the sandwiches are a bit on the pricey side, I highly recommend trying the rice flour sprendang; it's delicious. Conveniently located right behind the Bangsamoro Museum, this restaurant also offers a good opportunity to learn about the region's history.
However, I urge them to reconsider their use of disposable plastics, especially since the BARMM government has issued a memorandum to local offices about banni... View all feedback.
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Last update : 13.01.2024
I absolutely adore the coffee and omurice at this place! Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5
**Dining Experience** **Meal Type:** Brunch **Price per Person:** ₱200–₱400 **Food Rating:** ★★★★☆ (4/5) **Service Rating:** ★★★★☆ (4/5) **Atmosphere Rating:** ★★★★☆ (4/5) I recently enjoyed a delightful brunch at this charming restaurant. The food was impressive, earning a strong 4 out of 5 for its taste and presentation. The service was also commendable, with attentive staff who ensured we had everything we needed throughout our meal. The atmosphere was inviting and comfortable, making it a great place to relax and enjoy good company. Overall, I would highly recommend this spot for brunch lovers!
**Service:** Dine-in **Meal Type:** Lunch **Price Range per Person:** ₱200–400 **Food:** 5/5 **Service:** 5/5 **Atmosphere:** 5/5
It was nice and superb foodie experience. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken Adobo, Chocolate Cookies, Cheesy Toast, Beef Tapa, Garlic Beef Mushroom, Beef Randang, Omurice Squid, Triple Chocolate Cake Slice, Avocado
Last update : 29.12.2022
While the sandwiches are a bit on the pricey side, I highly recommend trying the rice flour sprendang; it's delicious. Conveniently located right behind the Bangsamoro Museum, this restaurant also offers a good opportunity to learn about the region's history. However, I urge them to reconsider their use of disposable plastics, especially since the BARMM government has issued a memorandum to local offices about banning such items. When we requested a cup or glass for our ice, the staff informed us that they only use plastic cups, except for hot coffee. It's disappointing to see plastic being used for dine-in snacks as well.
This restaurant is a lovely spot to connect with people involved in the Barm government. The aesthetics are beautiful, and it's conveniently located next to the Bangsamoro Museum. Be sure to try the Tee Mujiw and the Chicken Adobo!
At Moro Cafe eat something that you have never been cooked and tasted before. Eating your favorite cuisine and cherishing its taste and existence is one of the greatest pleasures .
Beautiful place to meet people within the barmm government. beautiful aesthetics, it is also next to the bangsamoro museum. try the tee mujiw and the chickenadobo.