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Café Terraza: Scenic Hilltop Dining in Roxas City

Café Terraza in Roxas City

If Cavite has Tagaytay and Davao City has Jacks Ridge, Roxas City has Café Terraza, which offers a "Scenic Hilltop Dining Experience in Roxas City." Located on top of a hill inside Pueblo de Panay, Café Terraza is a popular restaurant and hangout place among locals and tourists wanting to have an awesome view of Roxas City while savoring on good-tasting food.

Where to Eat in Roxas City

Café Terraza is a café and restaurant amid a backdrop of rolling greens and endless blue skies. They are popular for serving a combination of traditional Asian and modern Western cuisines, with a Filipino twist that will surely delight everyone's most discriminate palate.

Where to Eat in Roxas City

Located at the El Circulo Convention Center in Pueblo de Panay, an emerging central business district in Roxas City, it is perched on a hilltop giving a breathtaking 360-degree view of Roxas City and nearby towns of Capiz.

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz

During my recent trip to Roxas City courtesy of Las Islas Travel and Tours, we were able to dine at Café Terraza for dinner and for lunch.

Where to Eat in Roxas City

For dinner on our first night in the city, we were treated with some of Café Terraza's signature dishes such as Asado na Pata and Adobadong Pantat (Catfish). Both were really tasty and flavorful. We also got to try their version of Bangus Sisig, Gambas and Baked Oysters. Yummy and fresh!!! Roxas City, being the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines," really offers the freshest and mouthwatering seafood dishes! I couldn't ask for more!

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Asado na Pata

Where to Eat in Roxas City
Adobadong Pantat (Catfish)

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Bangus Sisig

Where to Eat in Roxas City
Gambas

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Baked Oysters

For desserts, they have cakes that taste good, yet very affordable. We got to try the Blueberry Cheesecake and Red Velvet Cake. I loved it!

Where to Eat in Roxas City
Blueberry Cheesecake

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Red Velvet Cake

Also, a must-try are their coffee served in a cutesy cup! A perfect way to end any meal while enjoying the cool breeze of the air at Café Terraza's outdoor dining areas.

Where to Eat in Roxas City

For lunch on our 3rd day in the city, we got to try their Seafood Kare-kare, Calamares and Pork Sisig. Of course, we had another serving of Baked Oysters! Yum!!! They were all good! The Seafood Kare-kare is my favorite! It's one of the best Seafood Kare-kare I've tasted! Oh, so yummy!!!

Where to Eat in Roxas City
Seafood Kare-kare

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Calamares

Where to Eat in Roxas City
Pork Sisig

Restaurants in Roxas City Capiz
Baked Oysters

Don't miss Café Terraza while you're in Roxas City. It's an awesome place to have a delightful meal while enjoying the cozy and relaxing ambiance amid a backdrop of rolling greens and endless blue skies of Roxas City. We certainly enjoyed dining at Café Terraza. It is now one of my favorites and highly recommended restaurants in Roxas City!


Where to Eat in Roxas City

Café Terraza

Address: Pueblo de Panay, Capiz Lawa-An, Roxas City, Philippines
Contact Numbers: +63 36 6660 237 / +63 917 312 1498 / +63 939 939 2011
Operating Hours: 10:00am - 10:00pm
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cafeterraza

Note: Some photos taken with Nikon Coolpix AW 120.


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