If you’re ever at the Pinto Art Museum or anywhere near Antipolo, make sure to stop by Sulok Café at Sumulong Memorial Circle, five minutes down the road from the museum.
This tiny establishment, which means “corner café” in Tagalog, is run by an extremely dedicated millennial couple who both quit their jobs and plunged their life savings into starting their own business — Andy Riel Wong (the female half of the duo) used to work in ecommerce, while Rods Escobar (her fiancé) toiled at an advertising agency.
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