Mangan Taku 2021: Let’s Celebrate Cordillera Food! The Department of Tourism Cordillera Administrative Region will stage the Mangan Taku: Cordillera Food Fair this month of April as part of the Filipino Food Month celebration. The festival runs from April 27 to May 2, featuring various hybrid events that ensure adherence to strict health and safety guidelines, while highlighting the creative cuisine of the region through food conversations, … Read More
Cafe De Angelo in Baguio City: Where it’s Always a Lazy Sunday Afternoon The Lazy Sunday Afternoon situation is aptly described by Sweatpants and Coffee founder Nanea Hoffman when she said, “My preferred Sunday mode can best be described as ‘cozy and caffeinated.” We all know how this feels, right? There are some weeks when all we do is look forward to that day off. Absolutely everyone who feels stuck in the daily … Read More
That Little Cafe in Baguio City: Bringing in Some TLC for Your Holiday Get Togethers The holiday season is a special time for families and friends to get together to rekindle bonds and strengthen ties. As local cafes and restaurants began embracing change and implementing updated health and safety procedures doors are open once again to diners, making these get-togethers possible. One great place we recommend is French-inspired That Little Cafe along Legarda Road, Baguio … Read More
Discovering the Bahay Kubo Kitchen with Juana Manahan-Yupangco’s Cookbook ‘Mesa ni Misis’ “There is no short cut in healthy eating. You need to make time for your health. Thirty minutes to meal prep and season your food well — you won’t miss your meat if you do that.” This is what Juana Manahan-Yupangco said when asked to give tips for people who want to cook and eat healthy but don’t know where … Read More
Coffee Stains in Baguio: How Local Coffee Farming Elevates the Farm-To-Cup Experience In November 2018, Sunstar Baguio featured the opening of Coffee Stains. The cafe’s vision is “to create a pleasant and enjoyable experience for everyone with a mission to make the coffee experience not just satisfying but also a meaningful contribution to the community. The shop also aims to promote and bring forward the coffee which is sourced locally from the … Read More
Ordering Is Just A Chat Away With PayMaya and Jollibee’s Cashless Ordering Chatbot Ordering your favorite food is pretty much one of the easiest things to do online nowadays. You put a phone call here or you tap away at a website there. Can it get any simpler? Apparently, hell yes. With PayMaya and the Jollibee Foods Corporation’s (JFC) new interactive mobile ordering system, ordering at your favorite JFC fast food restaurant is … Read More
9 Romantic Baguio Restaurants To Visit For That Perfect Valentine’s Date Baguio City is a romantic city. From scenic walkways to sunset views, the city has everything that can make two people all lovey-dovey especially on occasions like Valentine’s Day. But, nothing still beats a good old fashioned meal with your loved one. Food and love are inseparable. As Virginia Woolf said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if … Read More
Reasons Why It Is Easy to Choose to Feel Good with Pancake House Pancake House makes it extremely easy for the City of Pines to choose to feel good with two delightful menu items crafted specifically for Panagbenga 2020: the Strawberry Orange Cooler and Ube Waffle CreamCheese. These treats which will be available only from February 1 to March 15, exclusively for Pancake House in Camp John Hay Baguio City. Their Strawberry Orange … Read More
Teriyaki Boy in Baguio City: Budget-Friendly Quality Comfort food for Anyone Who Loves Japanese Food Japanese food, I think, is still one of the most underrated cuisines in the world. Yes, it does get a lot of attention because, c’mon, it’s Japan. But really, when we talk about Japanese food, there always is a mystery there that you can never quite solve and can’t just describe but you know it’s good. When you crave for … Read More
GypsyBrews Nomadic Cafe: Free Spirited Coffee for Baguio’s Caffeine-Fueled Events It was novelist Gertrude Stein who said, “Coffee is a lot more than just a drink; it’s something happening. Not as in hip, but like an event, a place to be, but not like a location, but like somewhere within yourself. It gives you time, but not actual hours or minutes, but a chance to be, like be yourself, and … Read More
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