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Intermission (in the name of Vanity and Shameless Plugging *hihi)

Bed weather we’ve been having of late.

As I try to think about which restaurant to write about on this scheduled posting day, nothing really comes to mind but the urge to go back under the comforters and sleep the rainy day (hopefully it’s singular) away with my furry companions.  (Fat chance. =b)

I then remembered some of you, my fellow foodies, have been asking what I’ve been doing in the times I made these Facebook posts:

https://www.facebook.com/FindGoodBaguioFoods/posts/617566531596629 https://www.facebook.com/FindGoodBaguioFoods/posts/640743915945557

What else have I been up to besides stuffing my face with what’s good to eat in Baguio that the 24 hours in a day isn’t enough?

Besides working to ensure there will always be bacon *heehaha … this is one of them:

Mowdeling (her highness’ word for what we’ve been doing in fun shoots =D)

Fairy concept shot by Split2nd Evolutions at CJH Ecotrail

20130629 CJH Concept Shoot (a Split2nd Evolutions Production)
Organizer: Stella Jezebelle
HMUA: Stella Jezebelle
Photographer: John Huang
Headdress: Accents and Petals
Who’s that girl? =))

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How the List Looks (the fourth excerpt of 2013)

Recap, recap pag may time. (“,)

GREATEST HITS FOR GOOD FOOD in BAGUIO

1.) Tea House – CHECK!

2.) Sunshine Lunch – CHECK! (Closed. Baguio misses you so much! *sniff sniff)

3.) Jack’s Restaurant – CHECK!

4.) Luisa’s Cafe – CHECK!

5.) Mandarin Restaurant – CHECK!

Pancake House regal red velvet designer pancakes

A stack of regal red velvet designer pancakes from Pancake House ^^,

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Baguio Greatest Hits for Good Food

Featuring another Baguio food establishment that needs no introduction.  As for commentary, I’ve got lots to share about this place so …

5. Mandarin Restaurant

It’s been bugging me a lot seeing the Baguio restaurant listrunning through the names of places where to eat in Baguio, and there, right beside Mandarin Resto is a “CHECK!” and a “no pictures” notation.  I’ve been to Mandarin a few times but in those days, the digi cam wasn’t readily available yet (or it was,  but I didn’t have the moolah to get my own =b).

So when Race was thinking about a tofu themed meal and I was stumped where to go (yes, I have those days too; san tayo, san tayo? Mai-aw-awan moves *hihi), Mandarin, a Chinese joint seemed the most logical choice.  Off to town, to Session Road, up the first flight of stairs in the NetGear building (Shout out to Sir Lambert! (“,))  (Note to self: Must see what that building’s real name is) … and into the restaurant that is one of the  City of Pines’ greatest hits for good food, we went.

Mandarin Restaurant starters and drinks

The first items in our meal. Lots of calamansi, aw, thankies, Mandarin! Our drinks, coffee and guyabano shake. The latter was so good, I had to have another glass … also because … wait for it ….

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