Tag Archive | foodie trip Baguio

UPDATE: My Serendipitea

Serendipity according to Wiki is one of the ‘untranslatable’ words.  By definition, it’s easy enough to understand as a happy accident or a pleasant surprise.  In terms of My Serendipitea, however, it’s neither a surprise nor an accident that we found ourselves in this establishment again, what with their wide selection of (tempting) teas and the help we got from the inside.  Owner, Maam Iris invited us to try two more bubble teas from their offering, on the house.  Wee!  (“,)

My Serendipitea(s) matcha green tea and wintermelon milk tea

Compliments of Maam Iris (“,)  Thank you so much, Maam!

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A New Meaning to the Phrase ‘Food For Thought’ PS3 (postscript 3)

Ohh, no, not again.

I suppose that’s just how life is.  One day, everything’s on the up and up; and another day, it’s not.  \m/ I was trying to satisfy my brazo de Mercedes craving and so we visited Baguio’s best kept secret for cakes, Red Cherries.  There was no brazo that day but we got ourselves some dessert anyway. (“,)

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Lunch at the Villas – Villa Cordillera (The Fireplace) and Villa La Maja

Woke up late at your Baguio accommodation, eh?  Missed breakfast most likely, too.

It’s alright. (Especially if you’re on vacay and with the temperature in the city (11◦C to 18◦C), who would want to get out of bed? =D (Brrr, it’s cold! *tigerger tigergrrr)  If you happen to be staying at Villa Cordillera or Villa La Maja, you can rest easy because they’ve got a good lunch to offer you.

The Fireplace Bar and Restaurant

The Fireplace Bar and Restaurant surroundings

The surroundings at the Fireplace…what a view (of the greens), right? Weee!  ^^, Inside, nothing special, although, this might look more interesting under cover of night. *hhhmm

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