Cafe Uma has always been my favorite restaurant in Bacolod. Especially as a vegetarian, their food has the option to be converted to vegetarian-friendly options. I particularly love their mushroom penne and veg quesadilla. At this point its become a family tradition to dine here!
When a tourist comes to Bacolod, it’s always Inasal or Ensaimada or Napoleones, right? But where would you bring a tourist to great non-touristy restaurant? The answer is here!Cafe Uma uses local ingredients, the food feels home-cooked but still feels like you’re in a gourmet place.Seriously one of the best restaurants in Bacolod! ️Service and Food quality is great!
Having lived in Spain for twenty years and being English I expected the usual stuff that’s served up in the Philippines as a poor imitation. We originally booked to go the go Italian restaurant a few doors up but balked at the price of a bottle of house red at 1500 pesos and a lousy limited menu.We ambled along to Cafe Uma not expecting a lot but was massively surprised by the food. Osso Busco, polenta, chicken liver crostini’s and a nice bottle of red at 700 pesos per bottle.It was mostly Italian food but had a lean towards the Spanish side.I’d definitely go back. Good work you guys. Mightily impressed. Thank you very much.
Very good food and superb srevice
The food is very good and the place itself is very nice. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. They make great food recommendations.
Try their own version of cansi
Very good food!!! Will keep coming back for more!
Small and cozy. Very friendly service and awesome hight quality food.
Delicious food. Enjoyed our lunch very much.
A small, quaint place with really good food.
Blend of modern day Negrense food
Namit guid
Food so so and pricey.
Good food and invironment
A must visit in Bacolod.
I like the foods here!