
Welcome to Halo-Halo Cafe, your go-to spot in Chula Vista for authentic Filipino flavors and delightful desserts! Start your day with savory breakfast classics, enjoy hearty soups and sizzling specialties, or treat yourself to our famous halo-halo and sweet treats. Whether you’re craving comfort food, a refreshing drink, or a taste of home, Halo-Halo Cafe brings the vibrant spirit of Filipino cuisine to every meal.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1392 E Palomar St #303, Chula Vista, CA 91913
Phone: (619) 349-2562
Website: https://halo-halocafe.com/
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Reviews
MmmMMmMMmmMM… I remember growing up with my parents (I’m Filipino, btw) and how they’d light up making halo-halo for all of us kids. Everyone sitting around, mixing, sipping, laughing, pure happiness and joy in a glass. And great childhood memories.
“Should I check this place out?”
If the rest of their food is as good as their halo-halo, absolutely.
Their version comes stacked tall with all the mix-ins — beans, jellies, fruit, leche flan — and of course that big scoop of ice cream on top. They use Magnolia brand Filipino ice cream, with ube as the star, but you can switch it up with buko pandan, mais queso, and others. That little touch makes it feel like the real deal, not some watered-down version.
It’s refreshing, creamy, and filled to the brim. Generous enough that you almost need two people to finish one. The kind of treat that cools you down and makes you grin at the same time.
The staff (shoutout to Myrle) were kind and easy to work with, which made the whole experience even better. You can tell they care about what they’re serving.
At the beginning of the after-party, the bartender was a little busy — but when the halo-halo showed up? He had no customers. LOL, I went and got him a Halo-halo as well!
I’ve been told calories don’t count when you’re grieving. For me, halo-halo isn’t just dessert, it’s family, it’s nostalgia, it’s watching everyone’s face light up for a moment, even on a heavy day. So if you’re ever in San Diego and craving something sweet that feels like a taste of the Philippines, have a halo-halo and raise a glass in honor of Uncle Nesting. I’m sure he’d appreciate it. And, I promise, those calories won’t count!
Everything is good there even the customer service!