One of the best things to experience when traveling in the Philippines is discovering local food favorites which leave guests feel more immersed in the place. After we checked into Pinehurst Suite in Legazpi, the innkeeper recommended us to try Bicolano cuisine in Small Talk Cafe located along Dona Aurora Street. We went to Ligñon Hill Nature Park and met two locals who were very kind to drive us to nearby tourist destinations worth visiting. As a thank-you for their help, we invited them to have dinner with us in Small Talk Cafe. It’s a modest house-turned-restaurant that serves local delicacies like Adobong Manok sa Gata, Pinangat Pasta, and Mayon-stuffed Pizza (inspired from the Mayon Volcano in Albay).

Review of Small Talk Cafe (Legazpi City, Albay, Bicol)

Ambiance:

Small Talk has all the makings of a perfect spot for a family meal. It has the culinary buzz without the pressure. We love the vibe of the restaurant. It’s ideal for small talks, smooth conversations, or a long catching up, since the setup is like a rustic house that feels warm, relaxing, and convenient. With wooden tables and chairs, a piano, artworks, and a number of bright colors and patterns throughout, it’s a nice reprieve from the common “rustic yet modern” feel that most spots seem to have these days.

Food:

We thought anything that has “Talk of the Town” noted on the menu in red was worth a shot. We started with Albay Fries (PhP 50). The fries didn’t quite deliver mouthwatering flavors but what got us hooked was the fact that it’s made from the root crop of laing (taro) or “linsa.” With properly crispy exterior, these fries tasted interestingly different from the usual French fries. There’s a subtle sweetness of the root playing well with the condiment.

We ordered Filipno-style Spaghetti (PhP 475) which was sweet and cheesy just the way we imagined. It’s meaty and hearty, and the sauce was spoon-worthy. Taste and texture of the noodles come close to how my mom cooks it. Two thumbs up for this one!

Completing the homey eating experience, another comfort food we tried was their Crispy Whole Fried Chicken (PhP 400). The fried chicken had a solid crust with a heavily seasoned batter and a perfect marriage of taste and crunch.

Made with taro leaves and gata blended in white sauce, Pasta Pinangat (PhP 140) was also a standout. Cooked a little touch of spiciness, this pasta was brimming with delicious coconut cream flair. It also has an earthy depth that elevated the dish further.

We saved the best for last and got a slice each of the Bicolana Pizza (PhP 280). Loaded with pinangat (laing), pineapple chunks, mushroom and mozzarella as toppings, this pizza is a clear winner. It’s a solid interpretation of a classic. How laing played with mozzarella and tomato sauce added weight and character for sure. Its essence was apparent but not overwhelmingly so.

Price for Value:

Small Talk Cafe which opened in 1999 has been regarded over the years as the best restaurant in Albay. We haven’t been into every single one so we can’t say it’s true, but there’s no doubt this restaurant is a must-visit when in Legazpi. Packed with foodie-friendly shareable plates, Small Talk Cafe’s food prices were very fair and reasonable. Plus points go to staff who treated us like we were guests dining in their home. They got the local charm, all very friendly and hospitable. The relaxed service makes you feel special in a touristy way. Savor a fresh experience at Small Talk Cafe without worrying about the bill. This place is awesome! Check it out. 🙂

51 Dona Aurora Street, Legazpi City, Albay
For inquiries, call (052) 480-1393 / (052) 437-8708
Date Published: 07/02/2017
4 / 5 stars
Review of Small Talk Cafe (Legazpi City, Albay, Bicol)
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Price for Value
4.3Overall Score

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19 Responses

  1. Badet Siazon

    The Taro fries looked unappetizing but since it’s the first time for me to eat “taro”, I think I will also give this a shot. The chicken looks like Max’s Fried chicken.

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  2. Christy Maurer

    I’ll admit, I’m not very adventurous when it comes to trying new things at a restaurant, but it looks like you made some great choices. The fries are definitely nothing like French Fries in the US lol! I think the spaghetti and pizza would have been my favorites!

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  3. Alli Smith

    I love the name of this cafe! The entry way is so pretty and inviting and the shareable plates make it even more inviting.

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  4. candy

    It is always fun to try new and different dishes when visiting a country. I tried whale for the first time in Iceland. All the dishes look delicious and similar to dishes in the states. The flavors are different and unique to the country I am sure.

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  5. Jeanette

    I love restaurants like this! They give it so much character you can tell they put a lot of thought into how they wanted this restaurant to look. It would be something that I would definitely check out if I ever got out that way.

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  6. Mimi Green

    This restaurant style is different but it looks cool. I would totally try the crispy chicken and the spaghetti.

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  7. Pam

    Looks like you got a lot of great food. That pizza and that chicken both look like something I would love to eat.

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  8. Sarah Bailey

    What an absolutely lovely looking cafe, for some reason I love getting to see inside different cafes, they always have this unique look and charm about them.

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  9. Maurene Cab

    This looks like a great place to visit. I’ve been to Albay but not in Small Talk Café. I’ll definitely check this place out when I return to Albay.

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  10. Neha Saini

    Lovely place to stop by for lunch. It looks cozy. Extensive menu and good drinks selection. I had the barbecue ribs (recommended! ) and my friend had the ham and cheese crepes. Thumbs up!

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  11. Anosa

    Looks like a nice place to dine for small groups. Been reading a lot about Bicol in the Philippines and I would love to visit it!

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  12. Chubskulit Rose

    Wait what, you went to my city? Lol, your post makes me miss Legazpi City. I brought my husband in Small Talk before and he thought, the place was nice.

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  13. Lori Vachon

    Looks like a great place to meet up with friends. You can’t go wrong with a cozy atmosphere, good food & great conversation!

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