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Café by the Ruins: Years of Good Food for the City and Its Visitors (the 100th blog \m/)

Through the years (at least from the time I became aware of the world outside =b) Café by the Ruins has always been there providing good food and great meal experiences for Baguio’s residents and its visitors. (I remember hearing their ads on the radio, listening to the grownups talk about dining there, etc. )  It’s only right then that this is the restaurant I feature for my 100th blog. Weee!!! (“,)

Cafe by the Ruins facade

The store facade

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Citylight Hotel Breakfast Buffet: Breakfast Buffet for Everyone!

When it comes to breakfast buffets, probably the most accessible one is what’s offered daily at Citylight hotel. For one, it costs only about P200 (UPDATE 02/25/19: P240) per person and two; it’s just a little way from the center of town.

Citylight Surroundings

If you arrive too early, don’t fret. Occupy your time with the Citylight surroundings. See the oval spiral staircase? (I love stairs!) Ahoy, from the first floor! (“,)

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Student Fare: Marosan’s Restaurant, ‘Greenhouse’, Reg’s Binalot and Macsbox

When you need to eat and you need food fast, delicious and easy on the (student) budget, you have four main choices. There’s Marosan’s/RJ/Lenroc, the ‘Greenhouse’, Reg’s Binalot and Macsbox.

Marosan’s Restaurant

Marosan’s a.k.a. Lenroc a.k.a. RJ has been in business for the longest time. When I was in college that’s where my friends and I used to go. (No pictures of course, I wasn’t a foodie yet and also, compact and affordably priced digicams were nonexistent then.) You can go to the Marosan’s establishment a little ways from the SLU main gate or you can go to the one along Bonifacio Street which is closer from the Otto Hahn gate.

Baguio Marosan's Beef Tomato

Beef Tomato *nomnomnom

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