Desserts and more at Café Sabel (BenCab Museum, Baguio)
The fifth and last featured establishment in the Baguio series is Café Sabel, a themed coffee shop right inside national artist BenCab's famous museum.
The menu features somee of the same items offered in the earlier-featured Cafe by the Ruins (which ...
Mario’s Restaurant (Baguio)
Despite having a branch in Manila, Mario's Restaurant Baguio still commanded our time and attention during our recent trip up north.
Setting. The place looked and felt like a comfortable lounge with eclectic interiors. The lighting was dim-to-warm, getting the natural ...
Forest House Bistro & Cafe (Baguio)
Third in our continuing series featuring Baguio is the cozy Forest House Bistro & Cafe along Loakan Road.
Setting. The place looks and feels like a homey log cabin with crisp fresh air, woodsy interiors, and live music.
A live (and very ...
Breakfast at Café by the Ruins (Baguio)
Our next restaurant stop in Baguio is what is probably its most unique. Café by the Ruins' distinctive name is matched by a quirky-artistic vibe and a delicious menu featuring locally-grown ingredients.
Setting. Built upon the war 'ruins' of a former ...
Le Chef at the Manor (Camp John Hay, Baguio)
We were fortunate enough to have been able to experience the best of Baguio City right before the recent typhoon onslaughts. I hope this series of Baguio restaurant reviews somehow help the city's economy and tourism recover faster.
Under the helm ...
It is uncommon for me to share my overall verdict for a restaurant at the top part of my review text, but Sushi Kappo Kobikicho is by all means not a common establishment. It's simply the best sushi restaurant in town, using only the top-quality ingredients flown in fresh from Japan…
The gang hit Seoul Barbecue along C5 here in Libis some time ago, and had a big Korean feast.
This is not a full-blown review, just a gallery of what we had
Glass noodles! Was it made of sweet potato flour? I love this dish