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Cafe Sarree

3.4

10 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Ayala Center Cebu

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  • Indoor

Cafe Sarree is located at Basement, Rustan's Supermarket, Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City. This is a Cafe restaurant near the Ayala Center Cebu.The average price range at Cafe Sarree is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 9:00 - 21:00.Cafe Sarree is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Ayala Center Cebu area. There are different kinds of food in Cafe Sarree that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63322310724, +639176273852.

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Cafe Sarree Reviews

3.4

10 Reviews

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  • Esther Sanjaya

    2.0

    Food tastes okay but the prices are too high for just "okay" food. I noticed that this branch is dirty though. I've seen cockroaches crawling on the chairs.Their ribs are huge but there's nothing special about the sauce. Just your run-of-the-mill BBQ sauce. Other stuff I've tried are nothing to write home about.I'm interested in going back and trying their ube pancakes though but maybe I should visit the main branch. Here's hoping the main branch doesn't house cockroaches as well.

  • Büşra Eltutar

    3.0

    Choosing a restaurant in a mall often times gives us the impression that eating in a tranquil place is all but a fleeting dream. Arguably, the malls are usually not the best place to have those quiet & peaceful meals. Cafe Saree is knocking on the door of the title "Hidden Gem". The place is cozy enough to gather your thoughts so you can focus on your date or just your meal.The Food ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - The food is your typical filipino cafe classics. A little bit of everybody who has colonized the Philippines. The Seafood Chowder stands out as the unsung hero. Though the peppers could have used some sautéing. Sadly everything else really didn't standout taste wise.The Place ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - The most redeeming factor of having a bite here is how secluded it is from everything inside the mall. You could actually read a book in peace here. Coffee shops in the mall is just one of the most annoying places to be reading a book. The one thing that is annoying though is the shaking when cars pass by because of the proximity to the mall's basement exit.The Service ⭐️⭐️ - Sadly with so much manpower they couldn't even have the service personalized. Except they just congregate in one space. Nothing like a little retraining to get them back on the right track though. I would seriously hate to be here if they get a full house during service.The Value ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - It's nice enough to dine here but it's not really enough for it to standout. The cafe scene has new contenders in the block which isn't really good news for Cafe Saree. Unless they want to be a fleeting dream, they need to step up with the taste and service for it to be deemed of value to the Cebuano Market.Photos by Edcy Joy Moria Follow her on Instagram @edcymelove

  • Vira Amanah Mariska

    4.0

    Food: Delicious Recommend: Quinoa specials Service: Accommodating Location: Inside Rustans grocery; accessiblePrice: Reasonable; considering the serving size of their quinoa specials I'd say its on the cheap side with lots of flavor compared to other restaurants with bland quinoa specials

  • Ece Iii

    5.0

    My favorite here is the Salpicao 💕 The other meals in their menu also is good and yummy. I will be back here for sure and taste all their meals.

  • AppleFoodees

    4.0

    [First]This little cafe which is accessible via Rustan's Supermarket entrance is a hidden gem. We ordered the Salisbury steak with egg and onion rings. It was so delicious! It was a generous amount of juicy meat and white rice which could be shared by two people. Their pineapple lemonade was too sweet though. One pitcher could already serve four. Aside from the food, the service was also great! The waitress was very proactive in offering a high chair for my toddler even though I had not asked for one yet.[Second]We've been here for a couple of times already and we kept on coming back to try the rest of the menu. I had a lot of good things to say about their cakes and rice meals but there is one particular dish that caught my attention ---- the Adobo Flakes.It always piques my interest when restos offer a twist to a classic Filipino dish. Besides, I ate something similar in Gerry's Grill but as an appetizer.This particular Cafe Sarree dish just failed to deliver. I finally found something in their menu that I hated and would not recommend to anyone. The flakes looked like strings that reminded me of very thin dried anchovies (dilis). It was somewhat painful to bite into. My tongue and my gums were literally pierced. I did not enjoy chewing on something that felt like thin wood splinters. The texture was bad enough. The taste was worse. The drizzle of sauce did nothing to save it from blandness. Although it came with rice, it felt that it could not stand on its own as a dish. Maybe it could be an appetizer or a side dish or an added ingredient to a main dish.

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