Tag Archive | Baguio Technohub

Baguio Dining A La Carte – Menus, Menus, Menus

I feel like I’m leaving so much time in between posts, I wanted to give you  a few more infobites about dining around in the City of Pines for this week’s topic. Just in case you’re wondering what’s served and how much these go for from a particular resto, I’ve got a handful of menus (two pairs of hands full would be more accurate =b) from places I’ve checked off the list before 2013 ended that I haven’t gotten around to writing a post for yet.

(As usual, click on the photo for a better view and for the best view, the magnifying glass mouse pointer. If that still wouldn’t do, you can always leave a comment/send me a message and I’ll gladly take a peek in my photo archives – higher resolution ones, for that little detail that you need. Apologies for the haphazard collages … time is gold kind of pressure. *shyeew)

1.) Advo Cafe

Advo Cafe Baguio menu

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Pancake House: House of Hotcakes and A Smorgasbord of Other Yummy Stuff

If there’s one word I would use to describe what restaurants have to be these days, the word I’d pick would be “diverse”.  As per Wikipedia, diversification is a marketing strategy that allows for a business to increase sales volume. This would either be through new products and/or expanding to new markets.

Inasmuch as the biggest goal that the best food establishments should have would be to make other people happy through their offering of delicious dishes, they have to bring the bacon home to their families, too.  Having something for everyone in their target market is a great way to accomplish these (what should be the) top (two) objectives.

Pancake House (CJH Ayala Technohub) wall

The orange wall/perfect photo backdrop at Pancake House CJH Ayala Technohub. (Maam) April T., when will we get our photo taken here? Shout out to you and your lil’ fashionista. *giggles

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Baguio Deli: For Your Panic Pasalubong Shopping Needs

So here you are making like a wood nymph frolicking around the pine tree covered hills (the ones left =D) of Camp John Hay.  You’re enjoying the cool air with family and friends and before you know it, it’s time to pack up.

With only a few hours left till your trip back to the reality of school/work, you realize you haven’t bought any pasalubong/treats from the City of Pines e.g. strawberry jam, peanut brittle, longganisa just to name a few.

No worries.  The Baguio Deli is here … at the CJH Mile Hi Center to be exact. (“,)

Baguio Deli

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