As creative beings, we always look forward to a cafe with its own eccentricities – such as a funky theme or geometric style – that we’d want to share on social media. Moreover, vegans and vegetarians rejoice now that more places have plant-based options.
Head over to Odd Cafe in Makati, a cafe with fun geometric decor, a fun color-changing wavy mirror, and food choices for vegans and vegetarians.
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Quickly scanning the room, you’ll immediately see a white space with a mix of vibrant colors across its furniture, minimalist decorations, and greenery.
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The geometric setup is what makes the cafe fun and hip. From the decorations to the furniture to the prints on the wall, everything is in a different shape or size. Despite the difference, the cafe still looks put together and pleasing to the eye.
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Apart from the geometric aesthetic, the color-changing wavy mirror and neon LED sign next to it are a crowd favorites among previous customers for taking photos.
You can take a photo or two when you visit the cafe and get creative. As the cafe suggests, “odd vibes only”, so just have fun and get groovy.
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If you want to try or are a fan of plant-based food and drinks, the cafe serves everything vegan and vegetarian-friendly. Upon ordering, you’re given the option to choose a milk base – oat, almond, or soy – for classic drinks while bottled signature drinks have an oat milk base. You’re welcome to request for an alternative base if it’s an in-house order.
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Take a shot at some of their signature drinks such as their Cereal Killer for something sweet or Black Forest if you like cherries and dark chocolate, both priced at P220-P230 (~USD4.04-USD4.22).
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Other than that, they also offer a Matcha Latte (P210-P220, ~USD3.85-USD4.04) and non-coffee and tea beverages such as Oddchata – a classic horchata rice milk drink – and GMT iced tea – a green apple and mint with a green tea base – both for P180 (~USD3.30).
You can even pair your drinks with a Biscoff Donut (P120, ~USD2.20), a fruity Strawberry Lemon Cupcake (P130, ~USD2.38), and other treats offered that are all vegan as well.
Take a chance on Odd Cafe in Makati, where you can try the vegan lifestyle through plant-based drinks to start or end your day with. Let loose and relax at this uniquely structured cafe and let your inner groove come out.
Address: 7th Floor Finman Centre Building 131 Tordesillas, corner Bautista, Salcedo Village, Makati
Opening hours: Mon–Tue 8am–7pm | Wed–Sun 8am–8pm
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