Dumaguete City: Sans Rival [Part 2]

Your Dumaguete stay won’t be complete without getting something from Sans Rival, a famous cakes and pastries shop in the place. We went there for lunch because surprisingly, they also offer set meals aside from their main products.

We went to the main store in San Jose St. The exterior looks simple, cozy and very inviting.

We skipped the cakes/pastries section and headed directly to their meal displays. Delectable food, really. Here’s their menu for that day and some displays (which you can also buy without getting the meal set).

And here’s Set 1 on the right and Set 2 on the left.

Mine’s the Set 1 on the right. Here’s some closeup shots of the food!

The Salad Nicoise is good. The breaded pork chop though is a bit hard to slice and chew but still okay. All in all, the food experience is good. What really mattered to me that time is that I was eating in a very comfortable place and it made my eating feel really good.

I got some dessert after my meal. I got a black-bottom [cup]cake and a jelly roll. Jelly roll made me regret I bought it but the black-bottom was good enough for my taste buds though.

Before we left the place, I took some random shots of the interiors.

I think though that Sans Rival is most famous of its Silvanas. I didn’t buy Silvanas anymore when I went there because I had one box the week before. Silvanas are yummy but very, very sweet. The next time I visit Dumaguete, I’ll get me a box again!

Definitely, I’ll be back in Sans Rival many times until sawa. Sans Rival is love. A piece of advice, do drop by the place if you visit Dumaguete. They also have a branch in Robinson’s Place Dumaguete.

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4 responses to “Dumaguete City: Sans Rival [Part 2]

  1. Pingback: Dumaguete City: In Retrospect [Part1] | The Extraordinary Kiddo

  2. Oh wow. This looks so sulit. I’ll make sure to visit this one when I go there in June! :D

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