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  • Cafe Inggo 1587
    • The Story
    • The Staff
    • Third Year Anniversary
    • Fifth Year Anniversary
  • Menu
  • Dominican History
    • Meet Inggo
    • Dominicans in the Philippines
  • Dominicats
  • Art in the Cafe
    • Alex Uy
    • Eddie Sarmiento
    • Fr. Oscar Enjaynes, OP
    • Cena Dominicana
    • Coke Bottles
    • Other Artworks
  • Seen at the Cafe
  • Melodies at the Cafe
    • Weekly Playlist
    • Special Playlist
  • From the Press
  • Events at the Cafe
    • Thank God Inggo Friday
    • Catholic Business Forum
  • Contact Us

Cafe Inggo Promises the Comfort of Spanish-Filipino Food

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Cafe Inggo Promises the Comfort of Spanish-Filipino Food

Is there anything more comforting than home-cooked food? Today’s fast-paced world has forced us to make do with junk food or whatever can be found cheap at the nearest street corner. And while this keeps us alive for the most part, there is always an emptiness inside. Food — as many of us tend to forget — is not just to sustain life, but our souls.

This is not as corny as it sounds. Many food establishments are built on the promise of good quality food that is affordable and most importantly, made with passion and love.

Cafe Inggo is one such place. The cafe is a secret (but perhaps not for long) dining place that offers delicious and comforting Spanish-Filipino food. Cafe Inggo is led by long-time chef and well-respected culinary expert, Chef Willy Domingo. He was the first Filipino Sous Chef in the hospitality industry when he was part of the opening team of Harana restaurant in Edsa Shangri-La Hotel.
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Address:
San Pio V Bldg. Sto. Domingo Church Compound
Biak-na-Bato corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
  • contact@cafeinggo1587.com
  • +63 915 807 1017
Operating Hours:
Daily: 7:00AM – 10:00PM
Open on Catholic and Public holidays