Central Park Restaurant

May 19, 2013 in Central Park Restaurant, Chinese Cuisine, Dining Out, Family Style, Food Adventures, Restaurants, Reviews

No, it’s not the Coffee Shop that the FRIENDS hang out in. This is actually a Chinese Restaurant located in Kisad Road, Baguio City, just in front of Sizzling Plate.

Anyway, “O” and I found ourselves here one rainy evening after our movie date. I was craving for good Congee and he was craving for Fried Rice, and let’s face it, no one does Fried Rice better than the Chinese or Japanese.

Central Park Restaurant

 

So there we were, it was our first visit to the place, contrary to how movies portray Chinese restaurants, this one looked clean enough. Part of the kitchen was seen, so you can see how they prepare your food, however, the part of the kitchen where they wash the plates and utensils is not visible, so I don’t know what goes on there, but I have faith that it’s all good.:|

Central Park Restaurant Kitchen

 

On to the food then!:D

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Beggang Resto Grill

October 22, 2012 in Beggang Resto Grill, Comfort Food, Family Style, Filipino Cuisine, Restaurants, Reviews

Beggang Resto Grill, found in the skating rink of Burnham Park is a family restaurant that serves Filipino cuisine. I find myself in this restaurant whenever our group, the Cordillera Bloggers/Baguio Bloggers Society, holds a meeting because it’s accessible to everyone and because Vince of LakbayBaguio.com (Cordillera Bloggers founder) likes the food they serve. I found myself here once again for dinner with my fellow bloggers one fine night.:)

Beggang

I have already eaten here once before for lunch, right after the First Baguio Blog Conference, with Kat and Gaby Keith, but did not manage to take photos then.:P Or perhaps I did, but just can’t find them. LOL.:))

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Canto @ Ketchup: The Food Community

June 6, 2012 in American Cuisine, Canto, Casual Dining, Food Adventures, Restaurants, Reviews

When I talked about having the best ribs at Canto during my talk for The First Baguio Blog Conference, people thought I was only kidding and was referring to an actual “kanto”. I have only realized this when someone sent me a message telling me that she loved my talk and that she loved the part about the ribs at the kanto thing. LOL.Laughing out loud I should have mentioned that the kanto I was talking about was an actual restaurant called Canto, with a C. Open-mouthed smile LOL.Rolling on the floor laughing

For the benefit of my foreign readers, kanto is a Tagalog word which literally means street corner. Open-mouthed smile

I was not talking about finding the best ribs in an actual street corner, but there is an actual place called Canto which serves the best barbecued ribs I have ever tasted. And I mean EVER. It’s even better than MINE and I’ve been told I make mean barbecued ribs. Smile with tongue out

So anyway, let me introduce you to Canto. Smile

Canto Bogchi Joint

 

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