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The moment UCC Cafe Terrace at Ayala Terraces was opened I immediately invited a friend to visit the place to have some coffee. My friend was finicky and began to inquire upto the most trivial details about this new coffee shop in Cebu. I plainly told him that it is a Japanese coffee shop which also offers gourmet food on the side. “What? A japanese coffee shop? Wouldn’t that be like going to a Chinese Restaurant for a pizza?”, he exclaimed in disbelief of what seemed to be a poor taste of my selection. After drastic persuation including a promise that the coffee would be on me, I was able to convince him to try it anyway.
Is coffee for American’s only?
Coffee is said to be first discovered by the Ethiopians. It spread to Yemen and to the rest of the Muslim world. It later reached Italy, to Indonesia, and to the Americas. But just like any other technologies, coffee brewing was perfected by the Japanese, thus, the best blend of coffee beans in rocket science precession of brewing enjoyed in every cup of UCC coffee.
Together with other bloggers, we were invited to test the finest selection of coffee UCC has to offer.We were thrilled to be introduced to their scientific coffee making process. It works on the principle of expansion and contraction of water vapour to brew an infusion-style of coffee.We watched stupefied as one of their staff poured them into a glass beaker with a siphon tube descending into a flask almost filled with water. The vertical arrangement sits atop a burner or maybe a steam that heats the water to a high temperature without boiling it. As it heats, some of the water is converted to vapour, which needs more room to move: as it continues to expand it pushes the remaining water up the siphon to mix with the coffee. We oooohed and aaaahed as the brewer meticulously stirred with exact precision and the gravity defying coffee with a tiny stirrer and then lifted the glassware from the burner. Without the heat source, the water vapour in the bottom flask began to contract, and pulled that perfectly brewed coffee back, down through a filter into the flask.Voilà, pure coffee goodness!
For that session we tasted 3 coffee varieties. I would be so hyped-up for another one more. My favorite was sumiyaki. It has the perfect blend of coffee beans for that strong but regulated roasted tang. The Blue mountain coffee is also a must try. It is the coffee for those who wanted it light and tasty. Try it black, with sugar that is uniquely UCC, or with their carefully studied creamier. Try it, with a caveat that once you begin sipping better brewed coffee at UCC it becomes increasingly difficult to go back to enjoying crappy coffee.
But what surprised me most is that this “Japanese” coffee shop knows filipino breakfast so well. I love their “tinapa” – smoked milkfish with eggs and fried rice. I had not tasted that kind of flavor from any other filipino restaurant. Its impeccably delicious.
Visiting this shop don’t really cost your fortunes but apparently, UCC is relatively pricey than the others. I hope pricing reconsideration is a welcome suggestion.
For more information/reservation:
Kathleen Anne Tan
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Got Cebu
4 months ago
I was just there today, took these pics and reviewed it too
The corned beef hash with eggs was AWESOME!
Ethelbert
4 months ago
that nice to know.. Got Cebu!