September 04, 2024

Cafe Dalisay in Makati: Now Brewing in Legazpi Village

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  • Wandering through Makati often leads to wonderful discoveries such as new boutiques, up-and-coming restaurants, or hidden coffee shops. That’s exactly how we stumbled upon Cafe Dalisay, the latest spot for delightful brews and pastries in the city!

    IMAGE from Cafe Dalisay

    Start your visit with their Dirty Horchata (Php 220), a delightful twist on the traditional Mexican beverage, which combines rice milk with a shot of espresso for an extra kick. For cookie lovers, Cafe Dalisay has an assortment of delicious treats from Lily&Flor like Nudes and Sesame Oat cookies (Php 190 each), perfect for a sweet snack or dessert. If you’re in the mood for something savory, they also offer a variety of freshly made goods such as Quiche with Provolone, Bacon, & Spinach (Php 275) and Sourdough with Butter & Jam (Php 230).

    Sourdough with Butter & Jam /IMAGE from Cafe Dalisay

    Coffeeholics will appreciate the selection of espresso-based drinks, including unique flavors like the Honey Lavender and Salted Peanut Butter Lattes (Php 230 each) available hot or cold. For those who prefer non-espresso drinks, Cafe Dalisay offers refreshing options like Matcha Lemonade (Php 220) and Cherry Limeade (Php 280), perfect for cooling down on a warm day.

    Honey Lavender Latte

    Salted Peanut Butter Latte / IMAGES from Cafe Dalisay

    So if you’re craving a strong cup of joe, unique specialty drink, or delicious bread, Cafe Dalisay’s diverse menu is sure to satisfy your cravings. So, come on over and see what everyone’s buzzing about—Cafe Dalisay is ready to welcome you!

    General Information

  • G7, Perla Mansion Condominium, 65 Castro, Legazpi Village, Makati
  • 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  • cafedalisay/?hl=en
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