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Cafe de Manila hopes its new menu of Filipino favorites will revive customer memories of dining “back home.”
The casual restaurant replaces the shuttered, former home of KoMex Fusion in Spring Valley, located next door to Off The Hook Fish & Chips and close to the intersection of Buffalo Drive and Flamingo Road.
Beginning with its all-day, $8.99 breakfast menu, the value-priced menu includes $8.99 portions of tapsilog, longsilog, and spamsilog for breakfast, and lunch specials arrive with rice, soup, and a choice of two items, such as chicken adobo, beef kaldereta, and veggie eggrolls.
Street food snacks of pork isaw, fishball, and kwek-kwek join a collection of heartier entrees featuring seafood, pork, chicken, beef, noodles, and vegetables, including “chop suey with quail eggs,” adobong pusit, and a large portion of crispy pata pork leg.
The cafe is also scheduling live musical entertainment on select evenings.
Cafe de Manila, 4155 S. Buffalo Drive, #1031, 702-485-6110. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and closing at 10 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
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