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Cafe By The Ruins

Saturday, April 2

I recently visited Baguio to attend the wedding of a dear friend. it was actually our first time to meet in person after years of communicating online. We met through a blog site and what has started out as a simple comment on a blog post blossomed into friendship. My friend and her not-so-new husband met with me and my husband for breakfast the day after the wedding. Isn't she sweet! She suggested that we try out Cafe by the Ruins . What an angel! I really want to try that restaurant because of the reviews I have read when I was planning the trip.

The four of us ordered the Filipino "Lon-Si-Log". This is not your ordinary longsilog. The longganisa is cooked without the casing. A bit crispy and tastes garlicky. The meal includes a fruit cup and coffee. The free coffee came with what I thought was a mini cookie. My friend told us that it is the sweetener. You simply drop it into your cup and then let it melt. It was great she told us that or I might have eaten it like a cookie. My friend's husband wanted us to try the Sticky Buns. Too bad it was not available. He instead ordered Glazed Cinnamon Rolls. I'm not a big fan of anything cinnamon but I genuinely loved their cinnamon rolls. I am curious with the Crispy Tapa but did not find it in the Breakfast menu. Must try when I return! It was our last day in Baguio. After the breakfast, me and my husband  just head back to The Manor to check out then we're off to Victory Liner.


The newlywed gave us "pabaon" to have something to eat during the 5 hour trip. I was sleeping most of the trip and so the "pabaon" was eaten the next morning for breakfast. I love the kamote bread. I had it paired with butter, strawberry jam, sunny side up and bacon. For the basil bread, I cooked pasta for dinner and they complemented each other.

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Mile Hi Lite Salad

Saturday, March 26


Mile Hi Lite Salad
Mile Hi Diner
Camp John Hay, Baguio City
http://www.carlospizza.net/
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Victory Liner Deluxe Bus

Thursday, March 24

People from the lowlands are now flocking to Baguio to beat the summer heat. The most convenient way to travel is to have your private car (as long as you are not the driver). But should you opt for another means of transportation, Victory Liner is to the rescue. You can travel up north via the ordinary air conditioned bus or travel in extra comfort via the spacious Deluxe bus.



Victory Liner Deluxe Bus
Photo courtesy of http://www.victoryliner.com/

The Deluxe Bus are very spacious, with only 3 seats in a row. You can comfortably recline the seat and lift the footrest. The bus is equipped with a comfort room thus eliminating the need for a stopover. For the techies, the bus is wi-fi enabled.

I don't have patience for long queues and the possibility of ending up as a chance passenger. Good thing Victory Liner accepts online reservation. I ordered my ticket online and the ticket was delivered in three days upon payment through bank deposit.

The regular air conditioned bus leaves every hour  while the Deluxe bus first trip is at 10:15 am, 11:15 am and 12:15 am.


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