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Hugot Cafe at Lipa Batangas

Have you been to a Café and try to have a relaxing moment while sipping your favorite blend of coffee? If so, you should try to visit the Hugot Café at Lipa Batangas. It is quite an experience.

A café, cafe, or coffeehouse is a small restaurant serving coffee, beverages, and light meals.

Hugot, is a Filipino word which literally means pull out. Though “Hugot Lines” means stating something which is in relation with someone’s pain or suffering. It's a trend among the Filipino both young and old nowadays. Hugot Line is a statement, or quotation derived from something you learned/realized from experience, almost always related to romance.

After a long yet relaxing and enjoyable day tour of Batangas courtesy of ILove Adventours and Travel, we decided to visit The Hugot Café before we head on back to Manila.

Hugot Café is strategically located at Mataas na Lupa, Lipa 4217 Batangas in the Philippines, almost in front of La Salle Lipa.

Anyone can feel as well as relate to all the Hugot Lines posted everywhere inside the premises. From their Menu Board, store floors up to their walls and frames, you can enjoy reading all their Hugot Lines.

One example of Hugot line posted on the wall is:


“Dapat na ba akong mag move-on, lalo na kung alam kong kaya ko pang mag hold-on?”  “Should I move on, even if I know that I can still hold on?”


As enjoyable as it can be staying at Hugot Café, you can also enjoy their own share of coffee blend. Indulge yourself in their coffee served both hot or iced for ninety-five (95) pesos or roughly closed to a couple of bucks.


For one hundred fifteen (115) pesos, you can satisfy your Milkshake cravings. They also have their own versions of Waffles, Pasta, Sandwich, Sausage, Spaghetti and Burgers.





So, the next time you pass by at Batangas, particularly Lipa, try to visit Hugot Café and you will be amazed how they serve their food there, it’s funny and exciting at the same time. It’s really quite an experience ;-)

Cheerio!

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