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How to Get Your Fill of Baguio’s Good Eats from This Blog …

Not everything that’s in this blog gets seen on Google searches, Yahoo searches and on searches that you do on your favorite search engine.  Essentially, it’s because I’m just too darn meticulous about putting tags on my blogs.  (If I had it my way, I would input one whole blog in the tags as well =b) On the other hand, I also forget to put specific tags in a restaurant review that I’ve recently posted.

You might be searching for a specific restaurant that you’ve heard of and findgoodbaguiofoods.com comes out as one of the results.  You click on the link and once this blog loads up,you might find yourself in the home page where my most recent posts are listed. What happened there, you might be thinking. It’s possible you were directed to the blog because of the (uber general) tag “Baguio restaurants”.  =D

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How the List Looks (the third excerpt of 2013)

Recap time! (“,)

(Come to think of it, I forgot to put in some Baguio establishments in our list excerpts so we’ll put them in here today.)

SIMPLE BUT STAPLE BAGUIO FOOD

Tabligan’s a.k.a. Kambingan sa Scount Barrio – CHECK!

Rimando’s Countryside Eatery – CHECK!

Axes Cafe and Panciteria – CHECK!

Jack's Grand View Hotel/Glass House calamansi and chilies

Squeeze and crush… before the dip and seasoning. ^^,

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How the List Looks…(the second excerpt of 2013)

Here’s a little recap of the Baguio restaurants we’ve covered.  Let’s pick it up from our most recent excerpt. (“,)

Point and Grill lengua

Lengua for P99. (Was it P99 or ??? I’m sure it cost next to nothing.) You can’t really see the tongue but it’s under there, trust me. *heee  I have a fallback for those budget tight moments. Thank you, Point and Grill! (“,)

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