One thing I love about cafes is that you can indulge in
breakfast meals any time of day. Pancakes. French toast. Omelette. Don’t we all
have that occasional craving? Comfort food at its finest.
On my recent trip to Boracay, I had a chance
to dine at Café
del Sol with E and a friend. We needed to give our feet a break from the
long
hike and also to grab a quick mid-afternoon snack. We ended up in Café
del Sol,
which is a small restaurant located right at the entrance to D’Mall.
Initially, we planned on trying their breakfast meals but we figured we
were too full to eat that time. So, we opted for their dessert snacks
instead.
Cafe del Sol Boracay |
But I have
a confession to make: the decision to dine there wasn’t spontaneous at all. I
had spotted their frozen shelf full of drool-inducing pastries that I HAD to sample
one (or two!).
And so we did. Here are our orders:
Oreo Cheesecake |
Mango Cheesecake |
I would be hard pressed to pick which of the three I loved
best. All of them were equally out-of-this-world! I forgot to take note of the
prices but I think each would cost around PhP150-PhP200. But totally worth
every penny spent! I’ve been dreaming of that delectable taste on my palate since
I tasted their delicious pastries.
Now, if only Café del Sol opened a branch in Davao. The recent
surge of new restos (with the opening of new malls and another one due to open
its doors to the locals late this year) has given me hope that eventually this
will happen. Until then, the dreaming continues.
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