One of the things we look forward to doing during out-of-town trips is food-tripping. In our recent Baguio sojourn, we dined in 2 of the nicest cafes in the city.
EVERYTHING NICE CAKE SHOP & CAFE
It was our first time to dine here & so glad we did. ;) This Ayala Technohub-CJH shop was our first meal stop upon arriving in the city.
Since it was already way past lunchtime, we just ordered a pasta meal, a sandwich & some cakes to go with our hot cups of coffee & pots of tea.
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tarragon mint tea |
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pastel-colored plates |
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clubhouse sandwich |
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mango cheesecake |
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oreo cheesecake |
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a tomato-based pasta |
It was one cozy place for dining & lazing around that chilly Saturday afternoon.
A quaint cafe tucked somewhere in the city center.
I love how the place is festively adorned with buntings of all sorts.
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lacy |
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multi-colored |
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japanese-like lantern |
Since most of us were under the weather, we ordered this hot lemongrass & mint tea concoction served in a metal teapot. It came also with honey & lemon wedges.

We had this bread-butter-&-strawberry jam while waiting for our food orders.

Then came the main meals. I like it that they are served with brown rice & a tomato-onion side dish.
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Tita Susie's crispy tapa |
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Baguio bagnet |
They also have a bakery section located near the main entrance.
parang yummy sa cafe by the ruins!
ReplyDeleteI love Baguio! Especially CJH. I didnt know they have a technohub in there already. I can see the fog in your picture. Saraaaap!
ReplyDeleteNice hangout place. Reminds me so much of boni high street.😊
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