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James Dean Cafe is located at 201 Southeast Dao Marikina Heights, Marikina, Luzon 1810 Philippines. This is a Restaurant restaurant near the Marikina.The average price range at James Dean Cafe is around $$,and the opening hours are 9:00 - 17:00.James Dean Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Marikina area. There are different kinds of food in James Dean Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact 5704449.

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  • Monica Dwi Anggrainy Astivan

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    If you value James Dean, you'll like this cafe - reported to be the only person of its type in the Philippines! The cafe is in the Reserve Museum and Ethnography Middle compound. The entrance charge includes a Php100 consumable at the cafe whichis the final cease of the museum trip. Plenty of Jimmy Dean images, the mural of his encounter, half imitation of the iconic sports vehicle he drove around inside, etc. The menu is mainly diner food - we ordered Philly hotdogs, chips, milkshake. Taste leaves too much to be desired. The options were limited as several items weren't available. Nonetheless it was still value since it reminded myself of James Dean, also it was a welcome final cease of the pretty tiring museum visit - mentally tiring since i have had info overload! Physically, it had been a stroll in the park because the area is quite small and the structures housing the different selection were just a couple steps from one another. You may go to the cafe in addition to the museum, but you will want to go to the Book Museum too? It's worth the entry fee as additionally you get a selection of 3 books free of charge from Rex Publishing - who owns which furthermore owns the Guide Museum and the cafe. Just what a steal!

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