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The Axes Food Effect

It’s not always me keeping a lookout for a good place in Baguio City to get sustenance.  You could say that I’m operating with the Wonder Years opening theme in my head, going, ♪ ♫ I get by with a little help from my friends ♪.  (It’s even more so today, than before I started this blog as you’ll see in a little while. =D)

On one of the days that I put myself on house arrest, Race brought home, not the bacon but dishes from Axes Cafe and Panciteria. (I’m so happy restaurants are popping up in the Wright Park vicinity. Used to be, we had to go back to town after a riding frenzy just to get something good to eat. ^^,)  From the moment, we transported the food into the proper containers, the sight of it and the smell of it gave me a tingle. Oohhh, the Axes effect!

takeout orders from Axes Cafe and Panciteria

Race brought home … Axes Cafe food =)

I had such a fine time with both selections that I insisted I see (and eat at) the eatery for myself. Axes was Read More…

Chow Down at Sumo Sam

Are you ready for an eating bout with Sumo Sam?  (Supposedly, it’s a wrestling bout but you’re not going to read about anything strenuous in this blog because I’m not going to do any such activity either =b)

Sumo Sam table setting

The beginning of a Sumo Sam meal =)

If you’re not prepared, regular sumo wrestling matches will allot four minutes to hours worth of preparation time before Read More…

Update on an UPDATE: Green Pepper Gourmet Stop

Stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight, Green Pepper Gourmet Stop revealed itself to be a star among the restaurants at the Ketchup Food Community and also great food establishments around the City of Pines.  Reinvention (not just one but two) seems to have paid off and glad I am to have returned.

The Green Pepper Scene

  • Weather proof dining.
Green Pepper Gourmet Stop scene

The new Green Pepper scene.  As you can see, it’s more weather proof now.  Wall paneling (Home Improvement like fencing. Let’s do the Tim “the Toolman” Taylor grunt!) on what used to be open sides where diners could get wet in rainy weather.  The wall inside is prettier also. (Wah, reminds me of Batanes. Oh to return to where the hills are alive and rolling =D).  Take a look at BEFORE.

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