Paraizzo Cafe hosts a small pool that, on a hot day, you are surely to enjoy a quick dip in! It's no big crazy pool, but the right size when you do want to swim, while having the ease of not feeling like it's overcrowded. If you do not want to use the pool, access to the cafe is 25, for the pool there is the entrance fee of 50 pesos.
Paraizzo Cafe has reasonable rates for those who want to stay a bit longer. They have rooms and cottages available from 855 up to 2,500 pesos. A budget getaway option is always a good thing. They also have a karaoke bar option that looks like it would be fun for a night out with friends or family. The cafe was very cute and rustic looking.
Lots of kubo-type huts are placed at various angles around the cafe that lend to a cute, quaint, private eating experience. Eating outside was an option as well as eating inside a kubo. Dinning in the kubos gave a personal, unique, and pleasing experience to eat in throughout a beautiful, relaxing natural setting.
The cafe offered a straightforward menu of silog-types, combo meals, and platters for two to four guests. We brought our own food, which we enjoyed, but unfortunately we had an unexpected event with stray dogs who enjoyed our picnic lunch while we were away. We returned to find our kubo ransacked. This is definitely something Paraizzo could add to improve a guest's experience.
Even though there was a small issue, we had an excellent time at Paraizzo Cafe. The calmness of the atmosphere, the refreshing swimming pool, and the opportunity to be in nature were some of the best highlights. The lack of crowds enhanced the overall experience.
Paraizzo Cafe is great if you are looking for a break from city life for a day or two. The natural scenery and beauty, plus the affordable accommodations, and the comedian-like atmosphere make it worth coming to stay at. Just be sure to keep an eye on your food as you leave your kubo.
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