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Kape Umali Bids You Welcome to Flaner

“The word flaner in French is just to kind of wander.  Here, it’s okay to just be a flaner…and to dream and to walk along and then stop in a café.” ~ Parisian lady, The Layover 2×2.

Kape Umali sign

These days, it’s fashionable to flaner…yes, not just in Paris, but also in the Philippines, more specifically, in Baguio. Read More…

Dulcinea, I Taste Heaven…♪

Going musical/broadway today, we find the Man of La Mancha describing Dulcinea with every sense but taste (almost; he didn’t smell her either =b).  It’s only right considering; Dulcinea (really Aldonza) is a person. *hee  Having said/sung that he sees heaven when he sees his Dulcinea, there’s a little bit of heaven (specifically, Spanish food heaven) to taste  eating at Dulcinea at the Chalet (Hotel) Baguio.

Chalet wall decor/lights

The Chalet wall decor/light. Ohhh, pretty! (“,)

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Accommodation Breakfast Eats from Café Sorelle and Sunflower Café

Breakfast is always referred to as the most important meal of the day.  You’re lucky if you’re staying at one of the most popular places in Baguio City and you’ve come a-visiting in the peak season, there’s going to be a buffet breakfast waiting for you.

Otherwise, it’s a plated breakfast (Race always gets some laughs about the term plated.  He’s thinking about the other meaning. =b)  You might be thinking about eating breakfast at hotel restaurants like Café Sorelle or Sunflower Café.  Here’s my take on the breakfast eats here. Read More…