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Ochi In The City: where to eat in Baguio
Baguio eats

Where to eat in Baguio : Tajimaya Charcoal Grill

In the past month, I've been to Baguio a couple of times to finalize some things for my wedding. And yes, I'm engaged lol. I don't think I'll be sharing the story here on the vlog but I sure will share some of the places we visited while we were there. I haven't been to Baguio in a year so I'm not updated...

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Baguio eats

Where to eat in Baguio : Grumpy Joe's

Baguio has been home to me since 2005 when I first stepped foot on its cold mountains and took a whiff of its foggy air--I've been enamored and in love since. I spent my formative years aka College lol roaming the city, enjoying the view and always wanting to just live there. At this point, I still haven't made that goal materialize but...

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50's diner

When in Baguio | 50's Diner

I was in Baguio for over a week last month because my sister finally graduated from Med School! I mean, the entire 4 years was a struggle for all of us, especially financially but we all pulled through with flying colors! The family decided to stay for a week since she was having her Gabi ng Parangal on a Tuesday and the actual...

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Asian Food

Food Diary : Yasuragi Japanese Cuisine

I was in Baguio a couple of months ago, just a few days in after the New Year to visit my sister. She's in Med School and we've barely seen each other last year which is why I try to come visit any chance I get. And even if we just finished celebrating the holidays that time, I sorely missed her so I...

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Baguio eats

Where to eat in Baguio : Chaya Japanese Restaurant

Hey, guys! Sorry for being MIA for the past few weeks. As mentioned, life in the real world has been crazy and I am LOOOVING it! There were a few times wherein I was almost tempted to give up despite loving my job to the core, but after seeing the results of my hard work, I am reminded time and again why I...

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almond-lychee gulaman

Food Diary : Canto

Baguio has always been my safe haven. It may be popular to a lot of people nowadays because, duh, it's the summer capital of the Philippines. Add to that the growing number of tourists who visits it to have a view of La Presa, which, for fuck's sake, is made-up name for the place. I'm mad at these people because just like Sagada,...

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