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The Perfect Coffee Break with Caffe Bene and Lotus Biscoff



Caffe Benne partners with Lotus Biscoff for an extraordinary coffee experience


It was one magical afternoon as rain slowly trickling by- it’s my kind of day to have a relaxing moment with a good cup of coffee. But just as I thought that things are getting a lot better with my cup of warm Americano in hand, things will change from now on since I get to know the perfect way to enjoy coffee with Lotus Biscoff at the Bloggers Launch event.
 
With Mr. Desmond Chua owner Caffe Bene Philippines- the man responsible for bringing the best coffee from Korea to Manila


A wonderful plate filled with yummy Caffe Bene "liege" waffles


Industrial styled service bar goes perfect with the Korean and European interior design


Cakes, pastries, pies, sandwiches and the famous honey breads of Caffe Bene


Korean Bingsu (iced dessert mix) displayed with Honey Breads


Caffe Bene gelato is a constant hit among the diners


The recent Caffe Bene Bloggers Launch event held last August 20 at the Caffe Bene Eastwood branch paved the way to explore possibilities of having great coffee by collaborating with a world renowned biscuit brand Lotus Biscoff.

 
Fly Ace Corporations brings Lotus Biscoff to the Philippines





Getting to know Caffe Bene

Caffe Bene (bene is a Latin word for good or well) was founded by Mr. Kim Sun-Kwon in Eastern Korea where the first store was opened last April 2008. From this humble beginning Caffe Bene is now very popular in Korea and has grown dramatically as the largest Korean coffee shop chain with over 800 stores and branches conquering key cities around the world.
 
More of Caffe Bene delectable treats

Here in the Philippines, Caffe Bene stores are open to cater to the distinct taste of Filipino coffee enthusiast. Coffee lovers around the metro are drawn to the vintage Euro inspired café feel with touches of Korean style and wooden bookshelves that creates a perfect cozy ambiance suitable for book and coffee lovers alike.
 
The Caffe Bene facade


Wooden bookshelves filled with interesting reads for bookworms and coffee lovers
 
What’s even more amazing about Caffe Bene is the fact they offer more than just great coffee drinks, teas and mixes. They have an assortment of freshly made waffles, cakes, pastries, sandwiches, gelatos, Korean Bingsu and delicious bakery goodies.  



Lotus Biscoff + Caffe Bene= Coffee Perfection
 
The Bloggers Launch that took place last August 20 signifies the sweet partnership between two epic world-class brands. The coffee drinking scene will be extra special at Caffe Bene since coffee lovers will be introduced to a more pleasurable coffee experience by pairing the best coffee with the iconic Lotus Biscoff biscuit.



Lotus Biscoff and why it goes well with coffee


Lotus Biscoff is a simple tasty biscuit that has an irresistible caramelized flavor that is distinctly identifiable with every bite. Imagine paring this with Caffe Bene hot cup of coffee could only mean heaven for all coffee drinkers.
 




The sweet caramelized flavor of each Lotus Biscoff biscuit got even better with subtle hints of cinnamon and distinct spices which make it unique. Lotus Biscuit originated in a small town in Belgium and has been using the same original recipe since 1932. 


Coffee loves Lotus Biscoff- FREE Lotus Biscoff biscuit with every cup of Caffe Bene AMERICANO



Caffe Bene GELATO loves Lotus Biscoff- gelato gets even better- a definite must try!




Caffe Bene “Unlimited Indulgence” promo- grab all the waffles you like and enjoy it with hot or iced Americano

 
promo period is August 24 to September 24 only

 


LIKE Caffe Bene page on Facebook and share this photo to WIN these treats! #benelovesbiscoff
                           
       



Taste the Bene difference at these Caffe Bene Branches 

Learn more about Lotus Biscoff by liking Lotus Biscoff official Facebook page.
 



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