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Fancy Feasts at Mario’s Restaurant (C’mon, Live A Little)

Where would I be without my P3 posse, Beth and Karla?  Beth gladly answered that question with ‘you’d be eating at Greenwich every time you eat out and you’d be eating alone’. =)) Don’t get me/us wrong, the food from Greenwich is delish (think on their chicken, pasta, and pearl coolers) but why eat in one place when there are so many establishments that offer fabulous eats in Baguio City (as we have seen for the past two months.  Wee, December, have a great month, everyone!  (“,)).

Mario's Restaurant scene

Mario’s Restaurant scene

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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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House of Waffles: Eggs – Just the Way I Like Them

How do you like your eggs?

Baguio House of Waffles western skillet

The western skillet: Country fried potatoes topped with fresh eggs (cooked your way), shredded cheddar cheese, diced bell peppers, tomatoes, green onions, two strips of bacon and two sausages with toast all in a skillet. *shyeeew that was a long menu description =b

Baguio House of Waffles menu

The menu…at least one of them front and back. (Sorry for the cut sides guys. I was taking photos then just so I have a reference for what to order when we came back next. ^^,)

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