once in a while, cebu surprises you with happy little nooks and crannies that would’ve best been kept a secret if only people stopped talking about it.
but really, for a cafe as tiny as sunday 2pm, it sure is bursting at the seams with books, notes, trinkets, and polaroid pictures left by its customers as proof that once upon a happy time, they were there.
not to be outdone, girly and i had to have our autograph there too. because that’s the whole point of going there, i think — to leave a part of you behind for others to find.
no, wait, that sounded too vain. the WHOLE point of going there? two things: chocolate toast and iced caramel macchiato. because trust me, they will make you want to come back. or you can use them as an alibi to check if your precious autograph is still there. either way, you’ll always want to come back.
the cafe has about a thousand books on its shelves. i saw a couple of my favorites over there but girly and i were too busy chatting and/or reading the post-its on the wall that we didn’t have time to bother browsing over the literary works just within our reach. the post-its were much more interesting. who the hell is alex?!
because sunday 2pm is owned by a korean national who finds sundays at 2pm the most relaxing time and day of the week, expect korean music to fill the room. don’t worry, they usually play the happy ones. it was where i first heard this song and found it catchy. it’s not korean, though, but if you listen to it, it’s definitely the kind of vibe the cafe is going for.
heeeeeyyyyyy!!!!! i love this post. hahaha. u still remember that song! 🙂
(in the tune of the song) yes, i remember!
lol.
lol. i posted the link in my facebook and daghang ni-like! one even shared it. it made her smile daw — your blog. 🙂
awww… hahaha! thanks, girly girl. for what? i don’t know so don’t ask. lol.
i still have tons of stuff that need to be posted. and i still owe you my pics. don’t worry, i’ll get to that. as soon as i’m done dealing with my multiply business. hay. it’s taking me forever!
i think i’m about to give up with saving some of my blogposts there! haha. oh well… im waiting for their tools.. patiently waiting.
yeah, me too. they should’ve figured it all out before shocking us with the news. =l
Jan, when I first heard about this place months ago, I thought about you right away. I haven’t been there but based from the descriptions I’ve read and the pictures I’ve seen, the place is so Janjanish! Hehehe! I may have texted you about this. I’m not sure.
you sure did! that was the first time i heard about the place. the second time, i read about it in the newspaper.
what made you say the place is so me? it’s so like girly too, you know. hehe. =D
Because the place is creative, laid back and bookwormy. =)
oh wow! i never thought you found me creative, laid back, and bookwormy! i mean, all this time, i thought you found me exasperating! =D
…and nonsense! let’s not forget about nonsense!
…which i reserve especially for you! i love it when we’re at the same wavelength! =p
asa ni dapit jan? 🙂
sa sarosa, lars. it’s that tiny cafe in the far left side of the building, if you’re facing the hotel. =)
Jankurdt, thank you for the visit. You lighten up my mood today. ^_^
I do hope Sunday 2pm is still open. Intriga ko sa chocolate toast and iced caramel macchiato. 🙂 I also did reply to your comment diay sa blog. hehhee.
Laagholic Buyog
the caramel macchiato was yum, as far as i can remember. the toast might have been too sweet for me but if you’re the type who can’t get enough of pastries and desserts, it just might suit you right.
looking forward to reading your blog about sunday 2pm. see ya!
I had the hot caramel macchiato. Lamian ko. weeee
Salamat kaau. ^_^
Laagholic Buyog
no worries! =)