Café entertainment in Philippines
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Ionic Café
A smoky, dimly lit place where you can drink a beer in peace.
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Café Dematisse
This is something of an imitation Italian espresso bar by day, and by night, one of the many requisite bar-hop stops along Remedios St.
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Wineshop
With a mixed crowd of Filipino and foreign clientele, the Wineshop is a convivial and unpretentious Spanish-owned wine bar. If you’re excited by the idea of genuine tapas (P40 to P60), you’ll be disappointed by the sardinas (straight from the tin) and bemused by the inclusion of kinilaw (Filipino-style ceviche) and sisig (a sizzling plate of grilled pig jowl bits). The real steal is the house red (P60 a carafe), which is eminently drinkable.
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