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Contribute Feedback What Owen Bashirian likes about Tsoko Nut:
The best hot choco freshly made from a Batirol! And astonishingly cheaper compared to other resto's! Try their Sans Rival and the Ensaymada that melts in your mouth! Just superb! View all feedback.
What Evangeline Hauck doesn't like about Tsoko Nut:
If it's late at night and all you want is a good cup of hot chocolate then visit this place
We had:
Revel Bar
Sana rival
Ensaymada
Pesto
Hot chocolate
Cafe Mocha
Must try:
Hot chocolate View all feedback.
I love its Tsokolate Batirol which has a very nutty texture. It offers cakes too which are also tasty and perfect for the drinks on their menu. I haven't tried its meals but that's next on my list!
I didn't like their spaghetti. It tastes bland, and not excited about it. Remind me not to order this again. The place interior is ok, but the outside part is always dirty, and the annoying drops of water spraying from the top of the condominiums, probably from their airconditioners. 'Probably!' They might want to do something about that and the cleanliness of the place. Love their hot choco though :)
What a nice convenient place for comfort food. It's a small place but has all the food choicrs of oits other branchez. Open late at night on weekdays so late night cravings can be satisfied.
When it's late night and you just want a good cup of hot chocolate then visit this place We had: Revel Bar Sana rival Ensaymada Pesto Hot chocolate Cafe mocha Must try: Hot chocolate
Tsoko Nut needs some serious pimping with the advent of new posh cafes, but if you're not particular with the resto, this comfort food cafe is pretty satisfactory. Rice meals ranging from 149-200. Our usual staple is the dinuguan and bangis with laing. The Yema Sansrival and Tsokonut Cake is one of my favorites. Thick chocolate icing for the Tsokonut Cake and creamy Yema for the Sansrival. This won't drill a hole in your pocket, but will satisfy a hungry employee just fine.