The Sunny Side Cafe of Boracay is now in Manila

by Aaron Paul Silvetre / May 19, 2018

 

The Sunny Side Cafe – Foodie alert! While the country awaits the 6 month rehabilitation project of Boracay to finish, a number of the island’s restaurants are organizing pop ups within Metro Manila. As part of the first wave of pop up concepts, The Sunny Side Cafe has set up shop inside Canvas at Westgate Alabang. Famous for their kitayama tapa, heirloom rice champorado, ube pancakes and chorizo roesti, this island favorite will be around the south till June 30. The restaurant’s management has transported all their staff from Boracay to Manila, which means dining with them helps their livelihood.

According to their pop up menu, “Our goal with this Pop-Up is to provide livelihood for our staff while Boracay is closed and you dining with us helps us support them.” Isn’t that great? Not only do you enter doing a good deed, you’re instantly rewarded with one of Boracay’s best restaurants.

According to owner Nowie Potenciano, there are other pop-up concepts that will sprout around the Metro while Boracay is in shut down.

The Best of Boracay Pop-Ups include:

The Sunny Side Cafe
Canvas, Westgate Center
Alabang, Muntinlupa
May 18 – June 30
7:00 am to 9:30pm

Coco Mama
Salcedo Saturday Market
Jaime Velasquez Park, Salcedo Village, Makati
May 12, 19, 26 and June 2 2018

Spicebird Piri-Piri Grill, Fat Rice, Poketo and Coco Mama
Hole in the Wall PH
Century City Mall, Makati
June 16 – August 15 2018

 

The Sunny Side Cafe of Boracay is now in Manila

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