C IS FINALLY HERE!
CRYPTO CAFE, the most modern cafe, restaurant, and bar that boasts the comfort of a home-grown cafe and minimalist functionality of a business venue finally opens its 2nd branch at 2/F of the Northwing area at SM City Iloilo. The grand inaugural-cum-blessing day was led by no less than Crypto Cafe Chairman/CEO Rommel Acejo who
By Staff Writer
CRYPTO CAFE, the most modern cafe, restaurant, and bar that boasts the comfort of a home-grown cafe and minimalist functionality of a business venue finally opens its 2nd branch at 2/F of the Northwing area at SM City Iloilo.
The grand inaugural-cum-blessing day was led by no less than Crypto Cafe Chairman/CEO Rommel Acejo who likewise welcomed stellar guests led by DOT 6 Director Helen Catalbas and Iloilo City Tourism Officer Junel Ann Divinagracia. They were joined in the ribbon cutting rites by Iloilo City Coucilor Jay Treñas.
As expected, invited guests were all in awe with the award winning “Pagulikid” themed interior design of this food haven done by Architect Joy Denise Selorio.
As Crypto Cafe specialty cuisines were served, Crypto Cafe Chairman/CEO Rommel Acejo proudly said: “Our menu is a journey of flavors, an array of Filipino dishes such as The Seafood Oliva, The Pita Bread in BLT Sauace, Crypto Burger, Smoked Baby Back Ribs, Pork Adobo with Libas, Crypto Salad in batuan dressing, the Taroline, roast beef, smoked chicken and many more sumptuous offerings with a fusion of Asian and western influences, a showcase of world class food and beverages using everyday ingredients and elevating them into something every Ilonggo could be proud of.”
“So, welcome to our 2nd branch here at SM City as we are open for more franchising soon from our humble beginnings at Roxas City, Capiz.” CEO Acejo added.
Cheers !!!

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