Tag Archive | heavy meal

Sit-Down at Alfoncito’s Place: An A1 Experience

Potential hang-outs have been springing up like mushrooms in the past few days. (That’s right, days.)  There was this milk tea shop, that milk tea shop, and a restaurant reinvented.  Before I heard about all of these however, my sister gave me the heads up about Alfoncito’s Place.

I was still in the process of planning a trip to Kisad Road to check this new Baguio resto out when Maam Gracie called on her ‘angels’ (just so you know, that’s Ane, Sam, and me now =b) to give them a try.

inside Alfoncito's Place Baguio

EDY lower ground floor, version Alfoncito’s!

Located in the lower ground level of EDY building, I was amazed at Read More…

My C Boutique Hotel Diet

“A diet is when you watch what you eat and wish you could eat what you watch.” ~ Hermione Gingold

Luckily for me, I must have won some kind of jackpot in the genetics/metabolism lottery that I could afford to be on a “see food diet” – a phrase coined by my sister which means “I see the food, I eat the food”.  (Although heaven knows how much I cross my fingers and mantra that I wouldn’t wake up one day with everything I ever ate catching up with me. *POOF I go, in my imagination. Perish the thought =D)  .

Hearing about the C Boutique Hotel and running a search for their in house restaurant, I stirred myself up into excitement.  This was a food adventure that Race, Jo and I had to go on, TOUT DE SUITE!

C Boutique Hotel sign

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Ki’kan – Food Adventure at Lights Out (1st Installment)

It’s not just the lights actually, but the electricity for the city.   (It’s easier saying it in Tagalog.  “Walang ilaw covers the lights, and anything that has to do with current and voltage. =D

With the lights out for the better part of the day, I thought of going on another eating binge where a couple of restaurants could be checked off from the list.  The first stop was Ki’Kan Restobar.  (It should’ve been another Star Café visit with me and my brother making like members of old Baguio hanging out with coffee and evaporated milk as creamer, but the cafe was closed. *hihi)  Up we went on Session Road to Governor Park Road.  What I was going to have there was going to be breakfast and for my brother, it’s a snack.  He ate breakfast before we went out.  (Ahh, the men and their stomachs. \m/)

Baden Powell Hotel Home of Kikan

Down the stairs to Kikan! (“,)

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