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Baguio Deli: For Your Panic Pasalubong Shopping Needs

So here you are making like a wood nymph frolicking around the pine tree covered hills (the ones left =D) of Camp John Hay.  You’re enjoying the cool air with family and friends and before you know it, it’s time to pack up.

With only a few hours left till your trip back to the reality of school/work, you realize you haven’t bought any pasalubong/treats from the City of Pines e.g. strawberry jam, peanut brittle, longganisa just to name a few.

No worries.  The Baguio Deli is here … at the CJH Mile Hi Center to be exact. (“,)

Baguio Deli

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Hi There, Hai Dan!

Before anything else, let me wish you all a fruitful Year of the Snake. (“,)

In conjunction with the celebration, let us feature a restaurant that serves gastronomic delights; more specifically, the gratifying and flavorful dishes that the Chinese are known for.

Hai Dan Teahouse and Restaurant is one of the eating places serving Chinese food.  They’re located at the Mile Hi Center in Camp John Hay.

Hai Dan Teahouse and Restaurant scene

Inside Hai Dan Teahouse and Restaurant. You get a view (a closer view) of the bridge that is beautiful in its decrepitness from the Hai Dan windows, too.

Just when you thought you’ll only be eating burgers, fries, banana splits and shakes for a meal in John Hay, Read More…

We All Scream for ‘Strawberries and Ice Cream’!

Let’s get real, it’s not that cool in Baguio City anymore.  *sigh.  The -ber months are in and I still haven’t taken my trusty comforter out from storage.  With this strange extension of warmer days, a great way to cool down is to eat ice cream.  (Though some say that ice cream can warm you up like soup can, it can still provide for a moment’s comfort of beating the heat. =D)

Strawberries and Ice Cream ice cream creations

Banana Split (on a plate), Mango…something, maybe craze?, Black&White, and Very Strawberry ice cream creations. (“,)

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