Tag Archive | garlic rice

(Chapter 2) Student Fare, Bakakeng: Manna Garden Cafe

I still maintain that kids these days are so lucky.  (Booming Bakakeng with impressive school facilities, man!) That being said, I wouldn’t exchange my experiences as a student to be a student today.  (Anybody can go back to school if they want, yes, but total replacement of memories, nah … shriveled hotdogs on cold rice in a baonan/lunch box with moist covers because the food was packed up when it was still hot *heehahaha Those were the days).  Let’s just go with: You’re lucky,I’m lucky, everyone’s lucky.

Manna Garden Cafe 2014

Read More…

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

Read More…

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…