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Coffee Shop Hop with Koffeeline, Travel Sips, & Patch

Recently, cafes have been acting like mushrooms, popping up every which location, in and around Baguio City.  Even if we’ve already covered two coffee houses and a school themed resto cafe in the past few weeks, I’m afraid we’ve still got a handful to take care of.  So for this coffeeshop ‘here, there everywhere post‘, we’re going to see if:

  1. Koffeeline Cafe
  2. Travel Sips Coffee Shop
  3. Patch Cafe

… will be marked for good food in Baguio.

Baguio Koffeeline at Megatower Residences ham and cheese sandwich rolls

Ham and cheese sandwich rolls. \m/

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Yamashita: Treasure Discovered in the Noodle House

Is that a double take I just saw you do? =b

I guess it would be better to insert a little adjective before the word ‘treasure’ on the title just so I wouldn’t be getting people’s hopes up or have them rushing over to the noodle house (but the latter isn’t really a bad thing, is it? *hihi)

Tasty – tasty treasures, that’s what Race and I discovered at Yamashita Japanese Noodle House.

Yamashita Japanese Noodle House Baguio

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Accommodation Breakfast Eats from Café Sorelle and Sunflower Café

Breakfast is always referred to as the most important meal of the day.  You’re lucky if you’re staying at one of the most popular places in Baguio City and you’ve come a-visiting in the peak season, there’s going to be a buffet breakfast waiting for you.

Otherwise, it’s a plated breakfast (Race always gets some laughs about the term plated.  He’s thinking about the other meaning. =b)  You might be thinking about eating breakfast at hotel restaurants like Café Sorelle or Sunflower Café.  Here’s my take on the breakfast eats here. Read More…