Cafe by the Ruins

If you’ve been to Baguio several times, you must have heard about (if not tried dining) Cafe by the Ruins. This place is located along Chuntug St. and has a very relaxing atmosphere. I first read about it online and made sure to visit the place the last time I was in Baguio City. I love their Fruit Festival dessert, which consist of a generous amount of sweet mangoes, banana and papaya. We also tried their version of Mechado, a concoction of roast beef with gravy, very much in contrast to the usual Mechado w/red sauce we know. And if you want to warm yourself a bit, don’t forget to try their Pinikpikan — sort of like a chicken Tinola for me but they’re using a native chicken for this dish. Below are the pictures I’ve taken when we were there:

Their must-try Fruit Festival

Their must-try Fruit Festival

yummy Mechado

yummy Mechado

Pinikpikan w/native chicken

Pinikpikan w/native chicken

  1. Done adding you. See yah around =)

  2. hi,

    thanks for visiting my wedding blog, i try my best to update it as much as I can. a Dec. wedding sounds fab!!! planning ahead is the key, hehehe hey,id’ love to help through my blog so if there’s anything I can, jst msg.

    i’ve added your link to my other blog, http://theshopbug.blogspot.com/
    ive got tons of chores today so ill have to be back to check out more of your stuff.

    Cafe by the Ruins, for someone who actually lives here, i hear a lot about the place…gotta check it out:)

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