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First time I’ve been here and I absolutely loved it! The food was great, delicious, so good that you’d want seconds. The cafe has a great view of the sea, but their entrance is a little hidden depending on where you’re coming from. They also allow pets but on a leash. Comfort rooms are clean and the staff are super friendly. Try their Cheese and Beef Quesadillas, Just Pancakes, Grilled Baby Back Ribs, Korean Style Be... View all feedback.
What Joana Jayson doesn't like about Café Labyrinth:
Very nice place, orders came quick. Serves decent coffee and beef quesadilla. However the pastas left a lot to be desired. And the Brioche french toast was soaked thru (if you haven’t had a brioche FT try Mary Grace and you will know what i meant). Carbonara we ordered two; sadly wasted. There’s no creaminess and has a bitter taste thoroughly ruined it. The Aglio Olio, reflected some spuce but i think just lack a bit... View all feedback.
First time I’ve been here and I absolutely loved it! The food was great, delicious, so good that you’d want seconds. The cafe has a great view of the sea, but their entrance is a little hidden depending on where you’re coming from. They also allow pets but on a leash. Comfort rooms are clean and the staff are super friendly. Try their Cheese and Beef Quesadillas, Just Pancakes, Grilled Baby Back Ribs, Korean Style Beef and Chocolate cake! You can call them to book a table and order in advance too. Menu included in photos.
In Cafe Labyrinth, the best spot to dine in was its alfresco area as it allowed guests to enjoy an overlooking view of the sea. The cafe also had good furniture and fixtures; their chandelier was the most beautiful piece in the cafe, apart from the scenery. In addition, the staffs were approachable. They were attentive and quick to cater requests from the guests. In spite of the staffs’ pleasing attitude at work, they tend to forget wiping the tables clean after clearing them out. I hate to be honest, but I find Cafe Labyrinth’s menu a little pretentious. The descriptions gave me high hopes that their food might be worth its price. It wasn’t. Thus, Value for money: 3/5 Food was okay. I expected much from the hot mocha coffee… It was okay. Still, I’d give my first Cafe Labyrinth experience a 4 out of 5. The place itself was relaxing. The ambiance put me in good mood. Plus, I liked the “curly” fries. Last but not the least, Cafe Labyrinth is pet-friendly. Guidelines are displayed at the parking lot and outside the cafe. Pet-owners are asked to read and follow them in consideration of the other guests. That’s very nice and thoughtful.
Very nice place, orders came quick. Serves decent coffee and beef quesadilla. However the pastas left a lot to be desired. And the Brioche french toast was soaked thru (if you haven’t had a brioche FT try Mary Grace and you will know what i meant). Carbonara we ordered two; sadly wasted. There’s no creaminess and has a bitter taste thoroughly ruined it. The Aglio Olio, reflected some spuce but i think just lack a bit of salt to be decent but the one who ordered said it tasteless it has to be eaten with a piece if shrimp. I hope they take this positively and try to do a taste test of the menu. Will stop by again if dying for coffee.
I had the best coffee so far (Marula coffee) here down South. Everything on it is surprisingly amazing. Haven’t had anything like this overseas. Just great! Worth the try! And good thing about it, it is not pricey. Not to mention their mains, their view, the ambiance. Can’t wait to drive back again.
A place with a very nice ambience and has a very good food with a very strong and balanced menu accompanied with a very nice view, not to mention its exclusivity from the public. Architecturally, I loved how the establishment disconnects itself from civilization by clouding itself with nature and orienting its vistas to the sea.