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Spoon and Stone Cafe

3.2

9 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

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Spoon and Stone Cafe is located at Montinola Subdivision, 46 A, Baguio, Luzon 2600 Philippines. This is a sushi restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Spoon and Stone Cafe is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 23:00.Spoon and Stone Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Spoon and Stone Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 74 424 9554.

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3.2

9 Reviews

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  • KC Cashewpot Rodriguez

    5.0

    Very affordable and the meals is incredibly delicious! Love the Matcha Mochi ice cream sandwich. Will recommend it to my friends!💟

  • Michelle Valencia

    5.0

    This restaurant was FANTASTIC!!! The meals was delicious and incredibly affordable, and the outdoor terrace was lovely - ideal for friends or for a couple of. Cannot recommend this enough!

  • Andrew Sia

    1.0

    It was a family group Dinner date. So we wanted and expected a detailed to master bonding time. Upon our arival, we were offered joint tables since we were 12 like the 3 kids. unfortunately, the tables were too narrow, like beer pong tables. we requestedfor wider ones that have been granted immediately. However when it came to the meals, it had been mayhem. 3 dishes of the salty soup arrived. THEN YOUR Ramen (which didnt taste like japanese ramen) came following a long wait.Our request of extra bowls, weren't given until whenever we had to request again. the bowls arrived once the soup were already lukewarm. Again, we weren't in a position to eat yet since there have been no cutleries and chopsticks given In fairness, the cheese kani maki was good. The california maki was terrible. They ought to have called it pilipino maki or pipino maki because it was overwhelming with cucumber... not just a hair thread near japanese maki. Presentation was nice for pics only. The rice for the rice toppings were soggy. The tori karaage was sour. the sour aftertaste lingered even though we were having tea at another place. The sisig was cooked with spoiled meat. Which wasnt charged after our complain. Our appetizers arrived last. The area is indeed nice and homely, but if service and food was like this, it would head to waste. We wished to talk to the dog owner, however the only person to speak to was a normal who explained that the staff were new and that there have been only 2 old time employees working. Still, The resto wasnt really that busy so service might have been better.Micky, the waiter who taken care of us really did his best, but he still needed more improvement. .

  • Rodgie Ello Cabungcal

    2.0

    This was just close to our hotel so we tried it out. We were initially seated on monobloc chairs that have been not high enough to create dining up for grabs comfortable. We saw vacant seats that looked convenient and transferred. My pal liked thepork tonkatsu. Ot was served with 2 spoons designed for mixing the dish. She asked for a fork. The chicken soup that was included with it was flavorful. My takoyaki took longer to be served - my pal had been halfway through her tonkatsu when I acquired the takoyaki. There is something really odd with the taste - it had been too sour. I must smell what I was eating since it tasted weird. I finished up not eating it so when I gave feedback to the staff there have been no apologies and I was told she'll spread the feedback. Service was horrible - had to call out thrice to obtain the bill.

  • Sandi Siongco

    2.0

    Was expecting far more, decent but canteen-like quality: 1. Ramen - Tonkatsu was tender, thinly sliced and flavorful. Broth was a touch too saltly. An excessive amount of bean sprouts with long tail. 2. California Maki - deconstructed california maki. No kani flavor, with lots ofcucumber. 3. Tokoyaki - fishball like quality Will I keep coming back? Maybe not soon....

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