How does Jesus make his coffee?
He-brews.
Looking to enjoy a good cuppa during a cold December morning? With little left of good coffee there is in San Pablo, CafeLandia sure isn’t one to disappoint. Often you’d be greeted with a beeline of customers all wanting their fill of daily caffeine, however waiting doesn’t seem to be much of a trouble for the staffs are friendly and efficient in taking charge of the crowd. Their menu can be a bit of a headache for its two pages long, but to get the best of what they have to offer for a coffee, I’d recommend their hot latte. w
–Whole latte facts-
- The term as used in English is a shortened form of the Italian caffè latte, caffelatte or caffellatte, which means “milk coffee”.

Nothing beats the sensation of the first sip and with the ratio of the espresso, steamed milk and, foam all well-balanced, it almost feels like you’re floating on cloud nine. The aroma is woody and the flavor isn’t too thick, the latte is served with a separate pack of brown sugar to vary your taste. However, it still leaves a behind a bitter aftertaste.
It’s also visually appealing as the coffee art is detailed and intricate served in a black mug enabling the perfect contrast of the soft delicate art with the dark mug and plate. It only reassures me that they are equipped with experienced baristas.
In a nut shell, CafeLandia is one to gratify consumer experience with the cozy ambiance with delectable coffee. It’s a place where you’d want to visit again and again.