Moon Cafe

writeonthespot
writeonthespot
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Moon Cafe

  • January 30, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by writeonthespot from Bacolod, Philippines
A pottery factory, fish sanctuary, and restaurant rolled into one is what Moon Cafe is made of. One of its owners belongs to a family of artists and academicians, which is why it comes as no surprise that the place is conducive for studying, relaxation, and art expression.

I tasted the best Filipino delicacies in Moon Cafe. The fish was cooked with fresh vegetables and rich butter sauce. Every bite of the food they prepared for us was done with expertise and eagerness to please us. The desserts, including the suman, were deliciously done.

Moon Cafe looks like a fisherman's place with the flowing cloths on the ceiling. It was also filled with sea shells decorated in every wall of the restaurant. The windows were wide, letting the natural light come into the place.

Outside is a large man-made pond with large, colorful fish. It was wonderful to feed the fish as they all try to grapple on the food. At one end of the pond is a small falls that creates ripples to the pond. Surrounding it are trees and plants that makes the place cooler and more relaxing. The fish seemed to enjoy this place they call home and the owner obviously loves these marine animals. Visitors couldn't help but enjoy watching the fish.

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