Gabbie and I have this little habit of walking around the neighborhood, especially at night. There’s just something about the vibe. Sometimes we watch buskers around Uptown Parade, and it’s always fun discovering new ones while we wander.
That night, we were already getting hungry when we passed by Sunkissed Cafe. We’ve walked past this spot so many times and we always said next time we’ll try it. And finally… we did!
From the outside, it looks like a small cafe, but it actually has a second floor too. There was even a small party going on upstairs when we visited, which made the place feel a bit more lively.
When we got in, the staff greeted us and let us choose where to sit. We picked a table near the counter. It's just easier in case we had questions or needed anything right away.
They handed us the menu along with the plates and utensils, and one thing I noticed right away was their menu is mostly Filipino dishes, especially breakfast meals. If you’re into silog meals at any time of the day, this place is definitely for you.
Also, considering it’s in BGC, the prices are actually budget-friendly. Not super cheap, but definitely worth the money for the location and serving size.
Another thing I really liked is that they have sockets and WiFi bundles for customers who want to stay longer and work. I saw a few people with their laptops and it looked like such a nice workspace. As someone who feels a bit guilty staying too long in cafes, their bundles are worth it!
The interior has this chill industrial vibe. Nothing too fancy, but clean, cozy, and relaxing.
When we were ready to order, the staff told us to just press this little button on the table. It's cute and convenient. I got their Continental Breakfast (yes, for dinner hahaha) and Gabbie ordered the Pinoy Allsilog.
While waiting, we explored a bit. There’s a hallway leading to more seating and another exit, which actually connects to the hotel beside the cafe.
This area had more tables and felt a bit quieter. Someone even left their cap there 😆
The view outside faces the way going to Uptown Mall.
The comfort room was also clean. It's always a plus!
After exploring the other side, we went back to our seats. I took a picture of this mural near us.
The cafe wasn’t that crowded when we visited. I think it’s because it was almost closing time, so it felt extra chill and relaxed. Perfect for a quiet dinner.
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Our drinks arrived first. We both got lemonades. I was sooo tempted to drink mine right away because I was really thirsty, but I waited for the food.
Then our food finally came! My Continental Breakfast looked so good. I noticed the sausage had bits of cheese inside. I'm not a huge cheese fan, but I still enjoyed it in really small bites. I also forgot to request sunny side up eggs, but good thing they said they can customize it next time if we just let them know in advance. Love that they’re flexible!
Gabbie’s Allsilog looked EXTRA good though 😭 I was lowkey jealous hahaha Since hers had sunny side up eggs, we ended up swapping eggs! She also let me try her tocino, i loved them all! The longganisa was good too, though I personally prefer the sweeter kind.
Overall, we really enjoyed everything. The food, the place, the whole experience. The servings were generous, the prices were reasonable. Definitely a cafe we’d come back to ✨
Before eating, of course… we had to take a photo first 😆 We didn’t even look that hungry, but we were!
Food: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Super satisfying, especially if you love Filipino breakfast meals! 😋
Service: 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Fast, friendly, and accommodating!
Ambiance: 🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑
Clean, cozy, and perfect for chilling or working.
Have you ever tried dining here?
I appreciate you reading this all the way through. Thanks for your precious time ✨
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