Hookay.. everyone who have been to
Boracay many times or even just once must have had tried breakfasting at
Real Coffee a lot of times or just once. But I bet there are still also like me who've been there at Boracay quite a lot of times but never been to Real Coffee.
Hookay.. I missed it on my past Boracay, even the time I stayed at
Astoria which
is
so close to it. Hence, I had promised myself to not miss it the next time, anymore.
And then I was this close of missing it again during my most recent Boracay (1st week of this month), if not only I coincidentally stayed for a night in a room which stairs landed right at the entrance of Real Coffee!
So since it was technically just right down at " the next door" to where I stayed, I kept up with my own pace. I saw it quite full and busy after 7am & onward ,so I knew when to come.
I came at exactly 7am..
When the shop had just opened and I was the first costumer..
.. and whatelse do you think I would order? Nothing else but the Real Coffee's flagship_ the
calamansi muffin! duh?! The verdict? I confirm every little yummy word written about it allover the net. It was what it is. It was very filling too if I may add. A muffin was enough to start one loaded beach day.
In a little while, my younger daughter woke-up and found me downstairs, @ Real Coffee. It was so just there downstairs, it seemed like it's a part of the place we stayed-in. She had a banana muffin and liked it a lot.
My older daughter couldn't come down so we just bought her a pancake. She said it was good. I saw it being prepared with fresh low ( I think..)- fat milk. That was good enough for me.
Along with the pancake take-out, we bought other muffins to try. I particularly like
"the ultimate muffin", the dark brown muffin in the picture. I guess, it's a house specialty cos it's the most pricey among all the muffins and got everything in it. But the calamansi muffin put Real Coffee in the map.
I love each one of them, I had them all in a box to bring home to Manila.
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