Tag Archive | frappe

The Cafe Royale Treatment

Let’s get the Cafe Royale post over with and check it off my other list – the places tried and not yet written about list, ONCE AND FOR ALL. *hee

Ever since Crown Legacy Hotel opened, I wanted to see the inside of it.  What better excuse to go in than to eat at their in house resto, Cafe Royale?  Good thing, the first ever promotion the hotel had was merienda all you can. Two hours in the mornings and afternoons of Monday, Wednesday and Friday were devoted to this little binge fest.

Cafe Royale at Crown Legacy Hotel Baguio merienda all you can

Enjoying merienda all you can \m/

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Galit Galit Muna @ Grumpy Joe

Or as Google Translate would say it: Anger angry first. *heehahahahaha (Putting a dash between the galit-s didn’t help. It just retranslated it to rage rage first. Ah, Google Translate, you never cease to entertain. Although, it doesn’t have a more comical translation for balang araw maghihiganti ako. =b)

Grumpy Joe Baguio pizza and toxic waste extract hot sauce

Ohhh, how ominous.

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Student Fare, Bakakeng: Cafe de Illustradoz and Food Ville

Bakakeng today (yes, I’m fixated on the location at the moment *hihi) is a far cry from the Bakakeng of my memories.  It was one that had an outskirts type of feel to it that was changed with the arrival of a school and its students.  Now, it seems like everything you’ll ever need here is attainable with the barangay residents transforming their garages, front lawns or backyards into businesses.

(This so reminds me of how my best friend, Myrtle used to say how she loved the prospect of relocating to where I lived. On the ‘university belt’, it seemed like barangays with its eateries, convenience stores, laundry shops, PC rooms, etc., could be a city on its own, she said. Big hugs, Myrtle and the kiddies! (“,))

When you need to eat and you need food fast, delicious and easy on the (student) budget (in the Bakakeng vicinity), you have a handful of choices now. Featuring two of Cholo’s recommendations (Thankies, Cholo!): Cafe de Illustradoz and Food Ville. Read More…