Greyhound Café’s Special Menu at Mall of Asia
The café itself is a pretty big space, and the first thing I noticed during the lunch rush was how the place had turned into its own AFAM (A Foreigner Assigned in Manila) nation. There were a lot more white folks there than there were locals, which I took to interpret as either: 1.) They're familiar with the brand already, and/or 2.) They're just as attracted to the aesthetics of the place as I am. Heavy rattan chairs and wooden tables give a feel of the tropics, while the white subway tiled bar makes it seem like you just got off the MRT in Bangkok.