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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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UPDATE: Le Chef Deli – Ensaimada

In my October 24, 2012 post about Le Chef, I touched a bit on the Palm Garden Health Spa (The Manor’s in-house spa) staff’s favorite deli product…the ensaimada/ensaymada.  (Shout out the spa people! Hey, hey, hey! (“,))  I didn’t have a photo of this delectable pastry then and here it is now! Read More…

Route 55: Good Food Bringing a Dead Zone to Life

Legarda Road is a long road starting off at the Heritage Mansion and ending at the intersection of Marcos Highway/Ben Palispis Highway.  When there are lots of shops, hotels, restaurants and other kinds of businesses in the first part of the road; the latter part is mainly a dead zone of sorts.  Just to prove my point, a huge building that has never been finished stands in the vicinity as a marker.  Passing by that section of Legarda at night, it even seems as though the street lights are dimmer and the air colder. *whoooo =b

Route 55 sign

Route 55. Admit it, it’s beckoning to you. =D

With the opening of more businesses in the dead zone, this area of Legarda Road is slowly being brought to life.  Read More…