Cafe Alezon
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Cafe Alezon

3.7

20 Reviews

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₱ 475 / Person

BF International

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Cafe Alezon is located at 146 Tropical Avenue, BF International, Las Piñas City. This is a Italian restaurant near the BF International.The average price range at Cafe Alezon is around ₱ 475 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Cafe Alezon is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the BF International area. There are different kinds of food in Cafe Alezon that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6324045576, +639175447586.

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Cafe Alezon Reviews

3.7

20 Reviews

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  • Fadloy

    4.0

    The slice is very good for a classic Margherita pizza. A good amount of cheese, not too greasy, a fair amount of saltiness, and topped with the delectable amount of basil, a medium minus thin crust. Will definitely go back to try out the entire menu. The ambience is really cozy.

  • ErwnatoR

    5.0

    Went here for dessert. Loved the cookie shots and their dulce cheesecake. The place feels very cozy and gives you this at-home feeling. Would love to come back to try out their pizza and pasta. :)

  • Abdul Joshua Oh Mandai

    3.0

    Right after dinner somewhere in BF, we made a beeline to Cafe Alezon because I've been dying to get my hands on a demitasse of Turkish coffee (no thanks to a friend who had posted a pic earlier in the week). By the time we got there, there were only 2 other groups left and the kitchen was closed. Good thing I had called in ahead and checked whether we could still swing by for coffee and dessert. I ordered my Turkish coffee and my friend ordered 2 cookie shots.My friend ordered 1 cookie shot with milk, and the other with Kahlúa (because they ran out of Bailey's which is the apparent crowd favorite), but she ended up having it half n half (mixed the milk with the liqueur for both shots). I like the cookies here better because they are thick enough to hold the liquid in and thin enough for you to be able to nibble around the edges without breaking a sweat.I absolutely loved my coffee! The very dainty footed demitasse belied its full flavor and the depth added to it by the cardamom. Nursed it until I reached the "mud" at the bottom.

  • Mawaddah Khairunnisa

    4.0

    Laid back and just relax restaurant. Pizza thin crust meat lovers and cheese cakes are a thumbs up! Turkish coffee is good and so is the daily special. This is one of BF Homes hidden gems, owners are very friendly! If your not rushing and just relaxing this is the place you would want to eat in and have dessert.

  • Ranies Wibowo

    2.0

    Café Alezon, another undiscovered cafe around BF, is probably an acquired taste. The rustic design of the place gives a feel of "accessible culture", especially when taken with the photos of Frida Kahlo and Vincent van Gogh. However, for a cafe that charges almost as much as the popular coffee shops around, it would serve them greatly to add a bit more space to the overall area.Alezon is a very small cafe whose interior is filled with bottles and figurines all over the walls, and the floor area with 3 small tables, and 1 long table. This may sound impressive, but if you pack a space that could only handle about 15-20 people without the tables and chairs, it really comes up to be an over-stuffed coffee shop with almost no leg room for any of the customers.The menu offers little variety. Having their best-selling Mocha Frappe, the presentation is impressive, but the taste is lacking. Alezon also seemed to be a Spanish-themed cafe, but is infused with Italian and Turkish.The area outside only has 1 long table, so it's "first come, first served" for smoking patrons. I think this disappointed me the most.In summary: small space, overpriced coffee that lacks in taste -- this is a visit that may never be repeated.

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