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Bistro Rosario
The guide was updated:While this attractive little bistro has a good choice of informal light meals based on Filipino and continental recipes, it is also famous for its sandwiches, pastries and cakes that are made in its bakery. This is a good place to stop for a lunch break.
Useful Information
- Address: F. Torres Street 247, Davao City, Philippines
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 9am–9pm, Sun closed
- Phone: +63 82 221 7780
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While this attractive little bistro has a good choice of informal light meals based on Filipino and continental recipes, it is also famous for its sandwiches, pastries and cakes that are made in its bakery. This is a good place to stop for a lunch break.
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Kopi Roti
Kopi Roti is an import from Singapore, bringing with it super strong and very tasty coffee as well as breakfast that can be ordered any time of the day. The name means coffee and bread and that is exactly what you can expect to find here ("bread" being fresh cakes and pastries) .
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Cafe Demitasse
This popular local café cum restaurant serves scrumptious food (great selection of meat-based dishes) and drinks, but has earned itself big fame primarily for its desserts. Try the Banoffee Pie or the much-celebrated Red Velvet Cake, with a Frappe to go along.
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