Tag Archive | origins

A Moment of Peace at Cafe de Angelo

With an area of 57.5 square kilometers, Baguio City is a pretty small city.  Although it’s not the smallest (According to some funny man on Yahoo answers, it’s Legoland with its scaled down buildings and its temporary population. =b) and not that big either, it can still be pretty noisy with sounds like passing vehicles, welding sounds from a nearby construction etc. going on in the surroundings.

Sometimes, you just want to get away from the hustle and bustle.  If only for a short period of time like lunchtime, snack time or an early dinner, the perfect dining experience would be at some place quiet.  So where to eat in Baguio?  Think outskirts of the city like Eve’s Garden and Mama’s Table.  For someone on a budget, however, these places may be out of the question.

Cafe de Angelo outdoor cafe

The outdoor cafe that is Cafe de Angelo

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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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Philippine-ized … Wency’s Style

Let’s face the music … the K-Pop music, that is. =b Baguio’s been invaded by Koreans. Together with their goal of becoming more proficient in English, they brought their music, their telenovelas, and their food along with them.

Wency's Restaurant sneak peak menu

Sneak peek of the menu … *hihi

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