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Showing posts with label baguio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baguio. Show all posts

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Baguio: Forest House

When it comes to Ilocano food, bagnet always comes into my mind. Bagnet is the Northern Luzon's very own version of lechon kawali. It's a slab of pork deep fried to perfection giving you a crunchy state like chicharon. 

Whenever we go to Baguio, we are always craving to eat good quality bagnet. What better way  to satisfy this craving by visiting Forest House!

Friday, February 22, 2013

Baguio: Cheesecake by Teano's

During my previous visit to Baguio, I discovered a new delight that you will definitely enjoy. Cheesecake by Teano's is a must try for you! 

I've known Imee Teano online a few years back and when I heard that she makes cheesecakes, I immediately ordered one for my next visit to Baguio. I was excited to try it out and I got more than what I've expected. 

It is 100% cream cheese and the flavor is really good. She used high grade ingredients on this one and she is very generous on the blueberry topping. This one here is an absolute winner and a new favorite of mine. 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Baguio: Chocolate de Batirol

Baguio's cold weather is one of the reasons why people go there. It's pristine nature and fresh air is really something you need to experience and see. But this is not the only reason I love Baguio. It's the reach culture of food that keeps me going back here. It's the gastronomical adventure that I'm really after. Plus the shared memories and enjoyment you will have with your family and friends. 

Let me share with you the top 5 food joints that you must try when you go to Baguio.

1. Chocolate de Batirol

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Baguio Adventure

It's been a while since my last post and since you can already feel the summer heat, what better way to start with the City of PinesBaguio City. Baguio is considered the"Summer Capital of the Philippines."  True to it's name, Baguio City is one of the coolest places in the country. It's a 4-5 hour drive from Manila and you will see awesome mountainside on your way up to Baguio. Though the city is highly urbanized, Baguio is still a great place to immerse yourself with its rich tradition and Filipino Culture. On a personal note, Baguio will always be one of my favorite vacation destinations and I will never get tired from visiting it.


Having that said, let me guide you on some destinations you might want to visit in Baguio.