Coffee Project - Omaha
Coffee Project
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Comfortable place to work. Outlets available to plug in and restroom. Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Meal type: Other Price per person: ₱400–600
I used to work in the same building where Coffee Project is so I've been here a few times and twice last week when I went for clearance. If I had not visited again last week I'd have rated lower because of really slow service and poor customer service during their first couple of months but my last two visits say they've gotten through quite a long learning curve. I love how spacious Coffee Project is and how quaintly decorated the restaurant is. While nothing beats nature, its rustic, gardeny (though artificial) feel is a welcome break from work and the traffic that waits outside. It may be too much for some I admit I've thought a few times that the owner has fear of empty spaces, but they're a pleasant distraction anyway. I've tried a few of their coffee and their milk tea. They're good and are sure to give you that pick me up at much less than what you'd spend in the more known cafes. Their cakes are not as sweet even the Ferrero Cake which I tried in my last visit. I tried their Sardine Pasta too and while it was not what I expected tomato based vs. Olive oil based, and a little more than mildly hot I actually liked it. Since when I visited I had some waiting to do, I appreciated that they have free WiFi. You automatically get the password printed with your receipt. So kudos on the turnaround on service.
This stop in World Corporate Center for a meeting became more pleasant when I decided to go inside this instagramable coffee place. It is owned by Manny Villar's daughter, owner of Vista Land. Its interior was picture worthy in every corner. There were abundant flowers and bicycles. Its design was rather colorful lead by different furniture and furnishings. I can stay here the whole day! My Cafe Latte was also lovely. It's a bold warm sip while I go through my Pecan Pie. This dessert is just one of the long range of sweet choices. They also offer savory dishes that can serve as light meals.
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