Daily Fika, gives you a carefully crafted Coffee Experience with half the price compared to well known Establishments
Amadeo, Cavite is known to be the Coffee Capital of the Philippines, and most of the Filipino drinks Coffee. And it's now a home of The BEST PREMIUM Coffee that you can get with half the price.
Daily Fika, is a small Coffee Shop located at Amadeo, Cavite that serves different variety of Coffee blends, from Hot and Cold Cappuccino, Caramel Macchiato, and Americano. to Espresso and Affogato.
The great part is that they even have their own Coffee Farm, so we expect Freshness and Quality in every serve.
Baristas are carefully crafting each Cup of Coffee, from Roasting their own Coffee Beans [whether it may be Arabica, Robusta, Excelsa, Liberic], Grinding and Pounding, until the very last drop of that Aromatic Coffee drizzle into your cup.
Testimonials don't lie, here are just a few of many:
And for sure, more EXCELLENT Reviews to come on their page, check some here:
https://www.facebook.com/dailyfikacafe/reviews/
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And they even offer FREE WIFI, for dining at their peaceful and quiet location
They are also FEATURED in various Social Media pages:
For more information, here are their details:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailyfikacafe/
Landmarks: Amadeo Water District & Iglesia Ni Cristo
Email: dailyfikacafe.ph@gmail.com
Operation Hours: Daily [5pm-8pm]
Why we love Coffee?
We drink Coffee start from morning to improve your mood, brain function, and exercise performance. And others even drinks in the afternoon to maintain alertness. But others drinks coffee even at night, when you have to stay awake for a longer time.
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You can drink Coffee almost every time, that is why Filipino loves coffee, and it came out with the different variations or types of Coffee Drinks.
Clinical research indicates that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial as a stimulant in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption reduces the risk of some diseases, although some of the long-term studies are of questionable credibility.
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