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Here's the IT for those want it! Day 1: dinner at Ranee House of Curry, which was yummy, affordable, and cozy! Day 2: Rebel Bakehouse for breakfast was so confusing because everything looked so good! We then headed to Ben Cab Museum. Take note that no video taking is allowed, but photos are okay). Next stop was at Easter Weaving, where nabudol ako to buy table runners hahaha! Mines View Park is an old favorite and so we had grilled corn there! In case you also haven't heard yet, O Mai' Khan is Baguio's famous Mongolian-All-You-Can for no more than 400 pesos. Super sulit!!!! Day 3: Opened the day with a grilled matcha from Hot Cat Café, which happens to be owned by my cousin, Len! then we went to Ozark for breakfast and I loved their biscuits. Pancake was also huge and still fluffy. First time at the Baguio Museum where they house cultural artfiacts including mummies from mummification traditions discovered in the Mountain Province. Hindi pala ito confined lang sa Egyptian ancient culture! Then thanks to Tita Rose Manzano who suggested for us to pay a visit to the owners of Wyldwood Coffee and Cacao, who gave us some roasting and coffee education. We also bought fresh beans from them which we so enjoy. I highly recommend getting beans from them as they are high quality. My husband tried it and said he hasn't had any acidic reaction to it! TRIVIA: Did you know that you can actually taste the notes of your coffee more in higher altitudes? See and know more about this husband and wife microroaster over here: / wyldwoodcoffeeproject . Hatch Coffee has great comfort food and the classic Baguio cabin café feels. And for hot soup in cold weather, we went to Yes PHO for a Vietnamese dinner. Day 4: Hot Cat again, which is also just below Mt.Cloud book shop -- my favorite Baguio stop. It's a bookstore which boasts of a wide range of local literature it's so nakaka-proud. Music by Epidemic Sound I upload vlogs weekly and you can find me doing daily things on my other social media accounts: Facebook: / ricaperalejob. . Instagram: / ricaperalejo -- For Business Inquiries, email: cheregioskos@gmail.com