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Baguio Craft Brewery: Where There’s Food, There I’ll Be

Wow, that recuperation took longer than I expected!  It turned out to be a true blue recovery, too, with me coming down with a stress cold and a stress fever over it. =S  So let’s drown these ‘sorrows’ and talk about Baguio Craft Brewery today.  (I still prefer to suffocate it with chocolate … and stuff it with good food =b)

inside Baguio Craft Brewery 2014

The Brewery

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UPDATE: Kambingan sa Scout Barrio (formerly Tabligan’s)

Mission: Look for and dine at Crazy Chef.

That was Karla’s find which she told me about in December of last year.  She did mention in our Barn experience though that she wasn’t sure if they were still open (startup troubles, something or other. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that they work-ed things out.) To Loakan, Race and I rode, almost getting to PMA. We didn’t see Crazy Chef on either side of the street, both ways, coming and going.  (My bad for not rereading Karla’s directions before embarking on the journey. =b)

We were prepared enough, however, in that we had a backup plan.  We learned a little something about how to do proper recon, from my brother. *hee

Plan B:  Tabligan Kambingan sa Scout Barrio … and what a great fallback it was. (“,)

Tabligan Kambingan sa Scout Barrio entrance

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Countryside Eatery: A Gem of an Eatery at the Side of Country Club

With my aunt and uncle coming to Baguio for a golf tournament, my aunt mentioned an eatery found beside Baguio Country Club that’s making waves for serving good (and later, as I’ll find out – authentic) Filipino food.  Passing by the country club to get to Camp John Hay (walking my furry companions), I only made a note of stores lining the wall of BCC.  Indeed, great things are found in the oddest places and the Countryside Eatery (also known as Rimando’s) is evidence of this.

the edge of Baguio Country Club

The horses, the waiting shed that hide the gem of an eatery

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