Based on my research (*ehem* Google), namoo in Korean means "wood", yet if you think about it, the word namoo sounds very much like namo (ours) in Cebuano. Either way, it all boils down to how you use it based on your perspective.
"In order to be happy, one must learn how to live a fun-filled life and how to embrace various challenges that meet his or her way."
A day with them means a day of craziness and nonstop laughter. Seeing these people again after months made me realize something -- that some things never change. Indeed, we've grown a bit mature in terms of planning for our future, yet still the same if we speak of fun.
Café Namoo has more or less the same interior as Café Noriter, except for the area size. What made the former more unique is their "balloon room" and not to mention, their wacky-looking props.
Blended drinks (Php. 80.00 to Php. 170.00) and honey bread (Php. 150.00). Everything's most likely the same with Café Noriter in terms of their menu. I'm really hoping that they'd be adding more choices in their snack corner for us to munch.
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