BENGUET | Azotea Greens’ Boladas
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Aside from the fact that they are located in La Azotea Building along Session Road that was painted green, Azotea Greens was named as...
BENGUET | Yamashita’s Pork Ramen
On my recent visit to Baguio City, I discovered Yamashita’s place. Let me clear things up. I’m not referring to the treasures that were...
BENGUET | Cosmic Journey in Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary
Not known to many, even I, just heard about it for the first time that an ecological sanctuary exists in Baguio City for more...
BENGUET | Grumpy Joe’s Blueberry Cheesecake
Time for dessert! And the best option would be cakes, and preferably cheesecakes! I found one in a newly opened restaurant along Leonard Wood...
BENGUET | Bamboo Museum: From Ghost Stories to Bamboo Art Collections
Based on a story of a relative who stayed in Baguio for a long time, a house along Leonard Wood is being tagged to...
BENGUET | Oh My Gulay’s Anak ng Putanesca
Perhaps you already observed the way your friends rave when they heard Oh My Gulay everytime you ask something about the place. For those...
BENGUET | PHOTOHOLIC: Summer Capital of The Philippines
Baguio City is not only known for the man made lake of Burnham Park and the famous Session Road but also with the presence...
BENGUET | Embracing Taoism at Baguio’s Bell Church
Certainly one of the few serene places left in Baguio City away from the bustling crowd and heaving attractions is the Bell Church. I...
BENGUET | Pizza Volante’s Pizza Marengo
When you craved for pizza and by chance, you’re in Baguio City and asked for a local restaurant, most likely you’ll get Pizza Volante...
BENGUET | Morning Walk in Camp John Hay: Cemetery of Negativism,...
The sun was peeking out in a small gap of the window curtains as I got out of bed. Weather was fine that day...