House of Waffles: Eggs – Just the Way I Like Them

How do you like your eggs?

Baguio House of Waffles western skillet

The western skillet: Country fried potatoes topped with fresh eggs (cooked your way), shredded cheddar cheese, diced bell peppers, tomatoes, green onions, two strips of bacon and two sausages with toast all in a skillet. *shyeeew that was a long menu description =b

Baguio House of Waffles menu

The menu…at least one of them front and back. (Sorry for the cut sides guys. I was taking photos then just so I have a reference for what to order when we came back next. ^^,)

Me, I like them scrambled with everything in it (cubes and slices of veggies, meat, etc., either fried with or stuffed into the egg.)  If you’re like me, a great place to get these eggs (and I really mean plural) is from the House of Waffles.

Baguio House of Waffles mexicali skillet

The mexicali skillet: Large three-egg omelet stuffed with green chilies, cheese, tomatoes, diced green onions with guacamole, sour cream and salsa on top. Served with country potatoes or hash brown and toast. (“,)

Baguio House of Waffles an inside look at the mexicali skillet

An inside look at the mexicali skillet… see those jalapenos? Whoooza! =D

Okay, nobody be smart mouthed saying they should call themselves the House of Eggs, they do serve waffles here …as well as some Korean dishes, too.  (Last I was there, they had tables in their establishment, the ones that had stoves installed in the middle of them like when you go eat shabu-shabu.)

Baguio House of Waffles drinks

I was so focused on the skillets, I totally forgot to make a note of what these drinks were called. Seems coffee-ish and chocolate-y, don’t you think? *harhar

Baguio House of Waffles other drinks

Strawberry shake and vanilla shake for a hot afternoon/evening =)

For breakfast, for any other meal as well as for a heavy snack, their selection is sure to fill you up and pump you good with protein (not to mention all the other essential vitamins and minerals ^^,).  If you want my advice though, it’s best to come here for breakfast.  You’re having eggs, waffles, pancakes and things like that so it might as well be for breakfast =D.  Also, when the sun rises up from the horizon (and over the Camp John Hay Suites *heehaha.  The restaurant is on a hill higher than the Suites but anyway, when the sun rises, the Suites still gets into the way of sun), it’s beautiful at the House of Waffles.  Way to greet a beautiful day. \m/

Baguio House of Waffles surroundings

The Narnia-esque lantern. My brother said it’s so summery when the first scene in Narnia was described to be ‘always winter but never Christmas’. I was thinking Ding-dong, the witch is dead’ that’s why it’s so sunny. Now, I’m getting my books mixed up =))

Baguio Breakfast Dining at House of Waffles

The Breakfast scene at House of Waffles (“,)

So going back to the eggs, the House of Waffles calls them skillets.  You get a three-egg omelet (didn’t I tell you it was S *hihi) stuffed with a variety of things.  Bell pepper, diced ham, sausage, and jalapenos are just some of the ingredients you’ll find inside these eggs.  I’m not done.  The skillets are topped with heaps of grated cheese, sauce depending on the type you get and an olive (a la hors d’oeuvres).  Also, you get your skillet of eggs with toast and country potatoes or a hash brown (you choose which one).

Baguio House of Waffles cajun skillet

The cajun skillet: Large three-egg omelet with hot link sausage, bell pepper and onions topped with Creole sauce and cheddar cheese. Served with country potatoes or hash brown and toast. =D

If you’re at the House of Waffles for waffles, you’ve got a number of choices too; plain waffles or go all out with waffles with fruits, topped with whipped cream and also ice cream =).  If you want pancakes, those are also the stove top specials at this restaurant.  You get your pancakes with strips of bacon or sausages and a scrambled egg when you add P50.

Baguio House of Waffles flapjacks stack of 3 with 2 sausages and an egg

Flapjacks  stack of 3 with two sausages and an egg

There’s nothing plain about the plain omelets from this food establishment.  Omelets are also made with three eggs, served with toast, country potatoes or a hash brown on the side.  Depends really on what kind you pick out.  If you want to go country, your omelet will have ham, mushrooms and cheese.  If you want a Californian omelet, this will be fried with tomatoes, bacon, and cheese.  (…alrightie, think I’m ready to concede that this establishment should be the House of Eggs. (“,))

Baguio the other side of House of Waffles

On the other side of the House of Waffles, the scene looks like a SIMS lot (before a house is built on it) – lanterns, square patterns on the ground, uneven terrain and all *teehee

X marks House of Waffles for good food (my favorite style eggs-stuffed with everything wonderful) in Baguio.  Get your protein on!

Food:  4 treasure chests for their skillet selections specifically.  I liked the mexicali one, setting aside some of the jalapenos; the sauces and the eggs with everything it in was delish!  (Will have to try their Korean offering some time.)

Service:  3 treasure chests

Ambiance:  3 treasure chests They got a little bit drab as the years passed.  From a John Hay cottage (I’m so nostalgic right now *sigh) to Country Waffles (with their iced teas in mini jar looking glasses and their huge plates of beautiful, wonderful salads) to the House of Waffles selling waffles, eggs, and Korean dishes too, they might have slackened up a bit with their ambiance.  Again, come in the morning; the sunshine of a new day will work wonders on the place and on you.  ^^,

Price: 2 treasure chests

House of Waffles

Camp John Hay

Baguio City, Philippines

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7 responses to “House of Waffles: Eggs – Just the Way I Like Them”

  1. XiNE says :

    Hi, hi, lesleycarter! Thank you!!! So, how do you like your eggs? (“,) Have a wonderful day!

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