
Binoy’s Cafe’ slowly gains prominence among coffee drinkers in Koronadal City
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BY JUNIE ROQUERO
KORONADAL CITY, (via Asintado Newsliner Online) — Local broadcast journalist Mr. Gary Lumawag grasps a coffee cup in one hand while reporting an important event inside the Binoy’s Cafe’, a newest bread and pastry-based coffee hangout in Koronadal City.
Binoy’s Cafe’, located at the interior part of the Laforteza’s commercial compound along GenSan Drive, the city’s bustling business district, is owned by Madame Maritess Laforteza Mones, known as the “Queen of the Max” for establishing and managing several MAX FM, a community and health advocacy radio station playing good music and delivering news and information that matters to the public.
Each day, it’s a common scene inside Binoy’s Cafe’, where you can spot businessmen, young professionals, pretty gals, public workers, politicians and even city’s popular personalities sipping coffee, either pinoy’s “Kapeng Barako” or the Americans “latte” and “cappuccino.”
Of course, it offers other coffees apart from the mentioned flavors. It has tasty “bread and pastry” that it proudly offers to its customers.
Mr. Lumawag, one of the trusted broadcasters of Madame Maritess for Max FM’s public affairs, invites coffee drinkers to visit Binoy’s Cafe’ and experience its comfort.
“Binoy’s Cafe’ would let your taste interact with the coffee’s distinctive smell. It will allow you to realize that good and tasty coffee could give you a chance to appreciate life’s pleasures” Mr. Lumawag told the Asintado Newsliner Online in a messenger interview today.
So, if you take a side trip to Koronadal City, don’t forget to visit Binoy’s Cafe’. ##
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