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Come in to Rose Café for Warmth, Comfort and Good Food

A week into December and the temperature in Baguio has dropped significantly.  (Also owing to the monsoon and the typhoon. *shyeew)  No matter how cold it gets though, the berr months/holiday season is always an exciting time to go on an early morning walk.  After the walk, the question you’re surely going to be faced with is, where to eat in Baguio?  Besides the food, your body’s no doubt looking for warmth and comfort too.  Rose Café is just the place to get all of these.  It’s more than sustenance that will warm your body up.  (“,)

Rose Cafe pancit guisado

Rose Cafe pancit guisado (“,)

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Countryside Eatery: A Gem of an Eatery at the Side of Country Club

With my aunt and uncle coming to Baguio for a golf tournament, my aunt mentioned an eatery found beside Baguio Country Club that’s making waves for serving good (and later, as I’ll find out – authentic) Filipino food.  Passing by the country club to get to Camp John Hay (walking my furry companions), I only made a note of stores lining the wall of BCC.  Indeed, great things are found in the oddest places and the Countryside Eatery (also known as Rimando’s) is evidence of this.

the edge of Baguio Country Club

The horses, the waiting shed that hide the gem of an eatery

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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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