Address: Unit 4A, Casa Villa Lourdes Mataas na lupa Lipa City, Lipa City, Batangas
Last on our list of
places to eat in Batangas, the Hugot Café is the hip and hot café ATM brewing bitter and bittersweet. Finding out where to eat in Batangas, Every corner in the café screams with hugot lines; this a place to go. The term
“hugot” is a Filipino word that means to draw or pull out. In pop culture and social media, this place to eat in Batangas has become associated with emotions that need unsheathing.
True to form, the food and drinks’ names on their menu are hugot-inspired. They serve, for instance, hugot shake coffee crumble called pa-fall; double-dutch aptly called two-timer, and waffles that can be a loner (one piece) or a couple (two pieces).
This place to eat in Batangas is not all hype, as the food and drinks are just right in terms of affordability (PhP50 to a little over PhP100) and taste. The coffee-based beverages, for instance, are not too sweet but not too bitter.
This is a place to visit in Lipa Batangas where you can vent your emotions. The writings on the hugot wall and the interactive hugot corner are a hit; they target those who can relate the most, those who are single, in a complicated relationship, friend-zoned, heartbroken, left behind, or two-timed. And for those who want more hugot lines, you can read spoken word artist Juan Miguel Severo’s hugot poem entitled “Kapag Tapos na ang Lahat” (“After All Is Done”), prominently occupying one side of the wall in the café.
But this is not to say that the café is only for those going through despair, bitterness, heartache, misery, or any negative state of emotion. Contrary to the hugot concept, the general ambiance is full of energy and good vibes.
May 2023 Update: Hugot Café is permanently closed. But don’t worry! Check out Prism Restaurant in Lipa, Batangas, for possible replacement.
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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on March 23, 2017.
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