Cake/Pastry Making: Generations – at Cakes by Yda
Who’s ready to read about Cakes by Yda? (“,)
I hope you are, my dear readers, since I’ve more than alluded to this new-ish food depot with a double mention: at the Find Good Baguio Food‘s FB Page and in one blog post about new additions to our Baguio restaurant list.
The first time I heard about these baked treats was at our first dining experience at Cafe de Angelo. Whilst taking photos of the place, New York cheesecake was sitting come hither like in the display case. Cakes by Yda the tag said and as soon as Race and I got home, I ran a search for the establishment.
After a lot of enviable check-ins from my new Baguio food quest companion (introductions below), we (X+1 Race) finally got to try something of Yda’s.

Apple pie, moka pot and Kape Umali‘s spiced cafe latte =)
Hanging out at Read More…
Amare La Cucina: Love the Kitchen, Love the Food
I’m so ecstatic to see the number of Baguio food questers growing. It’s fun to find out too, that there are many more people getting into the business of providing the City of Pines with good stuff to eat.
As I’ve indicated before, Jo has become one of my bona fide Baguio food exploration companions. She’s keeping a look out for newly opened places and it probably works so much better that way since she gets out a lot. (Exercise sightseeing, gooooo, Jo! *me with pompoms)
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Search for Good Baguio Food
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X Marks the Spot for Good Baguio Foods is a personal blog. Everything posted in this blog is PERSONAL OPINION DERIVED FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE and since TASTE can be pretty SUBJECTIVE, should NOT be taken as THE NORM or the LAW OF DINING around in the City of Pines.
Its (prosaic =b) contents are meant to help with the question “san tayo?”/where do we go? in relation to eating out in Baguio, to ENCOURAGE EXPLORING (eatsploring) and TRYING NEW THINGS offered in the City of Pines.
By all means, eat where you want to eat and eat what you want to eat. May you have a great experience with all the places you visit and may all the restaurants you go to deserve a ton of treasure chests! (“,)
(Also, if you have any second thoughts about a certain place you arrive at, please DON'T LET THIS BLOG BE THE REASON YOU ARE FORCED into ending up anywhere. If the restaurant doesn’t have what you want, please FEEL FREE TO WALK AWAY.)
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The Sip Milk Tea Shoppe Tea Tasting Ceremony
Tea tasting at Sip. Weee!
Oh yes, we’re a city of tea drinkers now … milk tea/bubble tea drinkers, that is.
I’ve already covered six tea based establishments in a couple of Tea Offs, but there are many more places in Baguio that offer these refreshments. Presenting, Sip Milk Tea Shop. (“,)
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