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Awesome Desserts
If you are a tourist here in Dumaguete, your visit wouldn’t be complete if you can’t taste the awesome sweets and delightful meals at Cafe Mamia. And if you are a local here, don’t miss to visit this Cafe with your friends and family. They offer good meals with reasonable prices. Cafe Mamia is family business owned by the Perdices Family. To give you some information about the Perdices family, the late Mister Tuting Perdices used to be the Governor of Negros Oriental. Thus, they are a famous family. The business is owned and managed by his son, Mister Tinchu Perdices together with his wife, Mrs. Lizza Vivar Perdices. Cafe Mamia used to be located at the Rizal Boulevard area beside why not disco, facing the sea. As of today, the Cafe is located at Perdices Street near the downtown area. This is their residential house. At the 2nd floor, they are still accommodating the place. You can relax and unwind here and have a break from your busy schedule.
A family picture of the Perdices Family
The cafe is a free wifi zone for customers. You can have a brewed cofffee and taste their yummy desserts with unique recipes while studying. You can also do business meetings and parties here. Aside from sweets, they also offer sandwiches, shakes, ice creams, combo meals for breakfast and they also offer food for lunch and dinner. They actually have complete set of meals to satisfy your cravings. From Entree, Appetizers, Chicken and fish meals, Desserts, Beverages, Salads and Pastas. They have a very fast service here. You don’t need to wait for a long time for your order to arrive. They have big servings for each order. They have very friendly and attentive staffs. They have air condition inside the cafe. They also have an alfresco area outside in which smoking is allowed. This place is indeed a nice place for people who would like to chill out for a while.
Quench your thirst in a healthy way. Try this Cucumber-Calamansi Slush with Honey. A refreshing detox drink!
Cucumber-Calamansi Slush with Honey.
This are some of the delicious meals that you could order and avail at Cafe Mamia:
1. To satisfy your beef cravings. The Beef Shank with Romesco Sauce
Beef Shank with Romesco Sauce.
2. Here is another delightful meal. The Pescado with Tomato-Onion Salsa
Pescado with Tomato-Onion Salsa
3. Fish Fillet with Coconut Sauce
Fish Fillet with Coconut Sauce
4. Thinking about lunch and dinner? Here is The Baked Porkribs
Baked Porkribs
5. The Spicy Pork with Coconut Shrimp Sauce
Spicy Pork with Coconut Shrimp Sauce
6. The Special Bam-i
Special Bam-i
7. Tokwa’t Baboy
Tokwa’t Baboy
8. Chicken Arrozcaldo. A perfect afternoon merienda
Chicken Arrozcaldo
9. Mamia’s Meat Lasagna. Vegetable version is also available for the health-conscious.
Mamia’s Meat Lasagna
10. Grilled Norwegian Salmon with Lemon Cream Sauce
Grilled Norwegian Salmon with Lemon Cream Sauce
11. Crispy Kare-kare. A perfect combination of Crispy Pata and Kare-kare.
Crispy Kare-kare
Here are some photos of Cafe Mamia’s awesome Desserts and Snacks
1. Choco-Walnut Pancakes. A must-try!
Choco-Walnut Pancakes
2. Orange-Choco Souffle. A perfect meal ender!
Orange-Choco Souffle
3. Espresso Surprise. Quench your thirst!
Espresso Surprise
4. Wagyu Bacon Cheeseburger with Caramelized Onions and Homemade Barbecue Sauce by Cafe Mamia.
Wagyu Bacon Cheeseburger with Caramelized Onions and Homemade Barbecue Sauce by Cafe Mamia.
5. Cafe Mamia’s Churros con Tsokolate
Cafe Mamia’s Churros con Tsokolate
They offer a lot of breakfast meals. From Silog means, Hungarian Sausage, Danggit ( Dried Fish) and many more.
Here is one breakfast meal that I would like to recommend. Garlic Longganisa from Calumpit. A must try!
Garlic Longganisa from Calumpit