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What Hendriks Kadiķis likes about 29th M Street Cafe:
A favorite among students and families. This place serves good, inexpensive, Phillipine dishes. Beer is also available -- yeah. At here twice, very pleased. Recommended. View all feedback. What Teresa Schuppe doesn't like about 29th M Street Cafe:
Yes, the food options are reasonably priced, but affordability does not necessarily equate to high quality. The entire space is organized in a strange way that doesn't resemble a cafe, as it is named (29 M. Street Cafe). It is poorly lit, cramped, and feels more like a busy eatery with air conditioning and better chairs. It feels as if they are in a storage room, and it is usually crowded as it is located near many o... View all feedback.
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For updates, they have branches already: one in Marapao Street fronting Philippine Red Cross one in Maria Clara Street near University of Bohol one in JA Clarin...
read moreI like their halo-halo it has no ice which I saw it pretty awesome and very sweet, perfect for a sweet person.
I like their milk tea offering and the ambiance is quite relaxing. I joined a club meeting when I went here and I noticed that this cafe has quite a number of p...
read moreIt's always packed there, mostly of students and young adults. The feel of the cafe is vintage. they have a huge vintage motorcycle art hanging in thier wall. L...
read moreA favorite among students and families. This place serves good, inexpensive, Phillipine dishes. Beer is also available yeah. At here twice, very pleased. Recomm...
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read more29 M Street Cafe offers affordable food but not of great quality. The atmosphere is dimly-lit, crowded, and resembles a busy eatery rather than a cafe. The Halo-Halo deal was disappointing. However, the milk tea is distinctive. The cafe is popular among young adults, with a vintage feel and unique decor. Bobas were inconsistently cooked. Iced Lattes were milky rather than coffee-flavored. Despite its uninspired look, the cafe sells a decent Halo-Halo. Overall, it's a favorite among students and families due to its affordable, Filipino dishes, and a variety of milk tea options. Recommended for a casual meal.