If you find yourself in Bonn, Germany, and craving authentic Filipino cuisine, make your way to Hardtberg, a borough of Bonn, where Café Ube de Oro, is serving traditional Filipino flavors. Owned by Kagay-anon April Wabe Neri Schoengen and her husband Peter, this cozy, restaurant which opened in April this year offers a mouthwatering selection of rice bowls, including favorites like Kare-Kare, Pork Belly Lechon, Chicken Adobo, Lechon Manok, and Sweet Style Humba, among others. Additionally, they also serve popular desserts and merienda staples such as creamy ube, biko, kutsinta, puto and sapin-sapin.
Here’s the facade of Café Ube de Oro.

April (center) and Peter (right) are shown with a Filipino guest.

GETTING THERE. Café Ube de Oro’s address is Lengsdorfer Hauptstraße 46, Bonn, Germany, 53127. If you’re in Bonn, Germany, just follow this Google Map below.
Check out a sample of their menu.


Check out the interiors.




The café’s mission is to spread happiness through delicious food while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines. Guests are welcome to savor the flavors of the Filipino cuisine and find joy in life’s simple pleasures.




Every dish is crafted with authentic flavors, bringing both delicious taste and comforting sense of home.




The cafe has so far received positive reviews since it opened on April 28 this year.

The Philippine Consul General in Frankfurt also dropped by the restaurant.


Just recently, the cafe was featured in a local newspaper General-Anzeiger-Bonn.


You can read the whole article in the link below.
Café Ube de Oro is open from Tuesday to Wednesday from 12:00pm to 5:00pm with cold cuisine), on Thursday with warm cuisine from 2:00pm to 7:00pm, and on Sunday from 2:00pm to 6:30pm.

