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Lunch at the Villas – Villa Cordillera (The Fireplace) and Villa La Maja

Woke up late at your Baguio accommodation, eh?  Missed breakfast most likely, too.

It’s alright. (Especially if you’re on vacay and with the temperature in the city (11◦C to 18◦C), who would want to get out of bed? =D (Brrr, it’s cold! *tigerger tigergrrr)  If you happen to be staying at Villa Cordillera or Villa La Maja, you can rest easy because they’ve got a good lunch to offer you.

The Fireplace Bar and Restaurant

The Fireplace Bar and Restaurant surroundings

The surroundings at the Fireplace…what a view (of the greens), right? Weee!  ^^, Inside, nothing special, although, this might look more interesting under cover of night. *hhhmm

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UPDATE: Citylight Hotel Coffeeshop

Finally made good on my promise of making another visit to Citylight.  This time, it’s to experience dining at their café.  Initially, our goal was their brazo de Mercedes (which I was at the height of my craving for, when we didn’t get it at Red Cherries or Danes…or Goldilocks – that story later ^^, I’m still craving for it.)  I didn’t know that the day before I so wanted to eat brazo, Citylight posted a photo of it on their Facebook page (must mean it’s available rightie? *hihi).

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Hill Station: Take Refuge in Good Food

Baguio City, for its cool climate, is a refuge for many in the hotter months of the year.  This is the very essence of what a hill station is and now, with Casa Vallejo being reopened (I used to fantasize seeing what it looks like inside this place as a child =D), Baguio residents as well as visitors to the city have a place to take refuge in that serves good food.

Hill Station dining area, staircase

Ahhh, the staircase to the dining area. (“,)

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