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Wellbeing Ssambap Korean Restaurant: Getting Wrapped Up in Healthful Eats

Ssambap – ssam, sometimes also transliterated as ssäm, literally meaning “wrapped”, refers to a dish in Korean cuisine in which, usually, leafy vegetables are used to wrap a piece of meat such as pork or other filling. ~ Wikipedia.org
Wellbeing Ssampbap Korean Restaurant Baguio leafy greens and maroons

Leafy green (… and um, maroon?) wrappers. Variety a la Eve’s Garden. \m/

As promised, here are the details of our latest(ish) eatscapade. (Wee, another Read More…

Look No Further than Backyard Baguio

Blog anniv celebration with the Baguio food questers ‘core group’!  Yey! (“,)

We were torn between food tripping at Everything Nice CJH Technohub (a name we know well, in their newest branch so we can relive how the binge began) and checking off an entirely new (reinvented) Baguio restaurant, Backyard Baguio.  It was a tough decision with the day being rain free and all, but we decided we were curious enough to see how the old Brod Pitt has changed.

Backyard Baguio a section of the dining area

Flowers in the Backyard …

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Sit-Down at Alfoncito’s Place: An A1 Experience

Potential hang-outs have been springing up like mushrooms in the past few days. (That’s right, days.)  There was this milk tea shop, that milk tea shop, and a restaurant reinvented.  Before I heard about all of these however, my sister gave me the heads up about Alfoncito’s Place.

I was still in the process of planning a trip to Kisad Road to check this new Baguio resto out when Maam Gracie called on her ‘angels’ (just so you know, that’s Ane, Sam, and me now =b) to give them a try.

inside Alfoncito's Place Baguio

EDY lower ground floor, version Alfoncito’s!

Located in the lower ground level of EDY building, I was amazed at Read More…