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Migrant Coffee

Bagels with Filipino, Thai and Islander influences.

The bok bok manok bagel at Migrant Coffee.
1 / 2The bok bok manok bagel at Migrant Coffee.Jason South
Migrant Coffee’s sweet treat bagel, with coconut jam.
2 / 2Migrant Coffee’s sweet treat bagel, with coconut jam.Jason South

Migrant Coffee

Filipino$

Migrant’s bagels borrow from the owners’ Filipino, Thai and Islander heritage. One might come layered with smoked chicken, chilli oil, Kewpie mayo and cheddar; another with avocado, coconut and pesto. Take yours with Coffee Supreme espresso, Thai iced tea or a frosty beer in the open-air area out the back.

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