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Siesta Horchata, a café owned by Ryan Bang's fiancée, to close in November

Published Sep 29, 2025 9:15 pm

Siesta Horchata, the café owned by Ryan Bang's fiancée Paola Huyong, announced that it will close its business in November.

In a post on their social media accounts, the staff of the Quezon City-based coffee shop expressed their gratitude to their customers for their support since it opened last year.

"Thank you for making us possible. This little dream of ours started with one goal. That is to bring you a moment of comfort, joy, and sweetness in every sip. And you gave that back to us tenfold," the café said.

"From your first taste to your kind words, your support has meant everything. Whether you were a loyal regular or just stopped by once, you became part of the Siesta Family. And we'll carry that with us always."

The cafe shared that while they "don't know exactly what's next," they assured that they are "leaving with full hearts and deep gratitude."

"To honor the commitments and communities that made this journey so special, we'll still have events and be popping up with our carts until January 2026. Let's make the most of these final sips. We'd love to see you before we say goodbye," it ended.

Siesta Horchata is located at 33 Scout Santiago in Quezon City, sharing the same building as Ryan's businesses, Paldo Restaurant and Moridu Art Salon.

The cafe is known for its signature horchata beverages made from cinnamon rice milk. They also offer a variety of coffee and non-coffee drinks as well as food options such as nachos, grilled cheese sandwiches, and more.

Siesta Horchata's closure comes as Ryan and Paola are hounded by separation rumors after eagle-eyed social media users noticed that Paola had taken down her engagement photos with Ryan.

However, the pair has yet to address the speculations. 

Ryan and Paola got engaged in September last year. During their time together, the It's Showtime host introduced her to his family during their trip to South Korea.

"'Yung mommy ko kasi hindi marunong mag-English at Tagalog kaya hindi sila magkaintidihan. Kaya para akong nasa trabaho pa rin. Translate ako nang translate, ‘di ako makakain," he said. "Super happy ‘yung mommy ko."