Infinitea: ‘More Than Just Tea’ For You and Me

Dumaguete is home to a lot of students, artists, writers, and professionals constantly looking for a place to meet, chill or work in. And since the opening of the newest commercial center in the city, people are already raving about the new Milk Tea shop in town, Infinitea, perfectly situated in the vibrant and scenic Boulevard strip. The new place has everything you need for a good drink and a good time. It’s the new haven for Milk Tea and Coffee lovers alike.

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Spotlight: Katrina Ong

A celebration is not complete without a cake. It’s considered one of the highlights to an event, from birthdays, weddings to anniversaries and a lot more. And we all know that a good cake makes a great party.

Here in Dumaguete, cake art has gone to the next level because more and more pastry chefs are becoming creative and innovative in baking and designing cakes for different occasions. If before, what was available were layered cakes with miniature staircases and styrofoam banner designs, today you can have a customized cake made with any design of your choice may it be your favorite cartoon character or in line with the theme of your celebration.

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The Rollin’ Pin: A French Pastry Adventure

Our city deserves little quiet spots where friends can sit around and talk over a good meal. Located in 24 Katada Street, just a stone’s throw away from Silliman University, The Rollin’ Pin makes for a wonderful coffee and pastry shop. Born from the partnership of young chef Antoine Rollin and girlfriend, Armegyn Maglenti, this French patisserie has been running for a little more than a year now. The place is quite small with just enough room for a few people to sit around. Artworks by local artists like Hersley-Ven Casero hang from its walls. Although it can get packed during breakfast and lunch hours, the place is perfect for those needing a quiet spot for their afternoon coffee.

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