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GRAND has to be capitalized for this post because there's another hotel named City Garden Hotel in the vicinity. We were a bit confused with that at first but yeah, we double checked which one has the rooftop bar and it's - City Garden GRAND. 



We arrived late for check-in but for some reasons, the room was still not ready when we got there so we ended up waiting for another two hours at the lobby. 









Above are photos from the room.

The room was huge, comfortable and clean so we had no problems with it and somehow, our negative impression with the hotel because of the long wait was appeased. My favorite thing, from the entire room, is the city view.

There's something about staying in Makati without worrying about the traffic in EDSA when going back home to QC. :))))) Sobrang bihira ko na mapunta doon ngayon kasi sobrang malala rin 'yung traffic. AHAHA. 



That afternoon, it rained hard and we couldn't go out so we just swam at the rooftop pool. We were only the ones swimming that time which is a good thing 'cause it's not too big and it can get definitely get crowded on some days. The rain got harder and harder so we decided to sit for a bit in the Firefly Roofdeck Bar while waiting for the rain to stop. 

Firefly Roofdeck Bar

This is the Firefly Roofdeck Bar - the reason how we learned about City Garden GRAND Hotel 'cause it was once viral on Facebook because of the view. We thought of going there once for dinner but we decided to do a staycation instead. 


Baguio??? More like bagyo. HAHAHA. 




I've seen a lot of skylines from many different countries but Metro Manila is still one of my favorites.... kahit ang hirap mahalin ng Pilipinas on some days.... hahaha. Humugot pa eh. 




Outdoor pool + Hot Tub

Truly is a beautiful view from the rooftop bar. 



We waited for sunset before going back to the hotel. Afterwards, we went out to eat dinner. There were a lot of restaurant choices - this is in Poblacion, Makati afterall. 


After dinner, we went back to the rooftop deck to just stay near the pool area and talk. Another thing that would need patience is the elevator during the "peak hours" of the restaurant because it would take a while before you're able to ride. Dalawa lang kasi ata 'yung elevator for the entire hotel and yet it has to service not only the people checked-in but also the people going up to the roof deck. 



During this time, there were already a lot of guests at the bar but we didn't mind. Hehe. Maganda pa rin naman at hindi ganon kaingay. 




The room rate we paid was breakfast inclusive.

The buffet spread was wide. There were a lot choices and it made our stay more "sulit" especially that staying in this hotel wasn't really that expensive to begin it felt like it still. 


Overall, our experience was City Garden GRAND Hotel was great and bang for the buck. I just hope they improve their check-in process 'cause waiting in the lobby when you're supposed to be in the hotel room is kind of irritating... syempre kasama na sa bayad 'yung two hours na nawala sa amin. Hehehe. 
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While I sometimes went to Karaoke places before, it was only while I was living in Busan, South Korea did I get comfortable in singing. Comfortable ha, hindi magaling. I got comfortable in having a great time in a Karaoke place even if my singing voice is not that good- either para kong tumutula or para kong umiiyak. HAHAHAHA. 


Kaya ayan.

Never thought that there will be a time in this lifetime when I'd have my go-to karaoke place. HAHAHA But here it is, Karaoke Republic in Timog is a place that we frequented in the past months. 


I liked Karaoke Republic because of two main things - their location and price. It's easy to locate though parking might be hard on some nights. The prices of the food packages and beer buckets are reasonable as well - hindi nakakakaba especially on looooooong nights when we decide to just make our karaoke session open time with buckets of beer dahil maraming baket. lol I just hope that they give out disposable mic covers though. 


Aside from the remote, they have that tablet on the wall where you can choose songs. Waiters are fast as too - one call then they'd be at the room in no time.

There are small windows on the door but still private. 


For the songs, they have an updated song choices and there are also songs from different languages. 


Below are some of the promos you can avail in Karaoke Republic. 
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 Fantastic Baka, Mother Ignacia

As if the world needs another samgyeopsal and woosamgyeop post, I am constructing this. :)) It's been a while since my last KBBQ and actually, the reason why I no longer eat out that much is because a lot of KBBQ restaurants have sprouted like mushrooms and yet, not all are satisfying. Yes, nakakabusog pero hindi masaya 'yung iba kasi hindi masyadong bet 'yung lasa saka 'yung quality. 

Fantastic Baka is one of the very few unlimited KBBQ that I liked and will consider going back to. 

 Fantastic Baka, Mother Ignacia

The location is huge and there are private rooms on the second floor.  Mother Ignacia branch has a more expensive price than the SM North branch but I swear, if it says premium here then it is. I've eaten at the SM North branch as well but I was kinda disappointed though SM has a cheaper price. Na-set na kasi ng Mother Ignacia branch 'yung standards eh. 

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P 799.00 for the Premium Unlimited Promo

I'm not saying that you eat here all the time but this is a place to consider if you're into KBBQ and you're willing to pay that much for a better experience. 


 Fantastic Baka, Mother Ignacia

Even the sidedishes are premium as well. Plus, the soup mixed with rice reminds me a lot of Korea. Huhu. Kahit 'yun nga lang kainin ko, keri lang eh. 


Sampler Meat Platter

Just look at the marbling of the beef (right). That is my favorite of all that is in this plate. 

 Fantastic Baka, Mother Ignacia


There's melted cheese and drinks are also inclusive. 


Another thing that I liked about this place? It's chargrilled. There's a distinct taste to something that's cooked on charcoal and I prefer that over electric grills. 



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I can't remember how many times I've gone to Baguio at this point but I'm sure that I've always gone there annually (bi-annual even) the past five years. Paulit-ulit but I still look forward for it every.single.time. 

Yup, kahit like my 2015 trip, day tour na naman for 2019. 

All of my Baguio posts link: here.
Baguio trip 2014 itinerary link: here.
Baguio trip 2017 itinerary link: here.

Just remembered that there are a lot of places from my previous visits that I haven't posted here yet. Nonetheless, below are photos from Baguio 2019. 


It was, again, a spontaneous decision since we just went here straight from Manaoag Church in Pangasinan. We finished mass at 10 AM and we didn't want to go back home yet so did a Baguio sidetrip. 


Year after year, I'd see more buildings and a more congested Baguio which doesn't feel sustainable at all. I hope that the green spaces will remain there for the many years to come or better yet, I hope to see more green spaces in the years to come. I don't even remember seeing a lot of pine trees now. Di na rin kami nagpunta ng SM 'cause looking at the Sky Ranch there was kind of heartbreaking. I know that it's supposed to boost Tourism but I can't help but be sad for the trees that needed to be cut to make way for it, lam mo 'yon. :(


Tourist arrivals are partly the reason why there has been a boom with establishments in the area but I can't give up going to Baguio just 'cause I don't agree with the way they've been expanding. Ewan. It's my happy place - it has always been. 


We went there last August expecting bottles of ube jam from Good Shepherd only to be greeted by this announcement that they couldn't source raw materials. Okay. Wala naman kaming magagawa but then the other day, their post announcing that now have white ube instead of the violet one went viral on Facebook. And I, naturally, want to go back there just 'cause GUSTO KO KUMAIN NG WHITE UBE. Also, I wasn't thinking of posting this here yet but then I saw another viral post in Facebook where a restaurant in Baguio is now serving STRAWBERRY CHAMPORADO.

SO ANO NA NGA, BAGUIO?!


Miss mo na ako agad?! Hahaha

Uy, infairness sa Anello Bag ko... hindi siya nakakasawang gamitin at hindi mabilis masira. :))


Baguio and low lying clouds on a rainy day.
Gusto ko na lang isipin na it's because of the weather and mountain combo that Baguio is still one of my favorite places in the Philippines. I'm still hoping that I'd get to visit Sagada in the future but Baguio is more than enough, it has always been enough... buti pa siya enough. HAHAHA. 


Grateful.

Grateful for the small things, big things, and everything in between. <3


The rooftop of this mall (adjacent to the church) is my favorite viewing area. Mines View also has a great view but it can get a little crowded. 

By the way, I've done Mt. Ulap Reverse Traverse a few years ago and I'm linking it here below.

Mt. Ulap Experience

Naalala ko lang bigla kasi on this area, viewable 'yung malaking electric fan sa taas ng bundok or 'yung mickey mouse ears na malaki sa bundok. :)))


Baguio has become a lot more traffic these days especially when it's a long weekend. I remember we were there during the ASEAN week and they had to issue a class cancellation because the tourist arrival was too much. 

It's difficult to find parking spaces and so what we did was we parked our car in a paid parking area (NA SOBRANG MAHAL lol) and took cabs when going to the different points of interests. I am not sure if that move was the wisest and the cheapest but we thought that would be the best option for us back then. Hahahahaa. Dito lang naman din congested sa may Session Road area pero 'yung iba like Good Shepherd, Botanical Gardens, Mines View Park e parang meron naman available parking space that time. 


Baguio is walk-able city.

If not for the rain then we would've just walked around this area but the weather didn't cooperate with us anymore that afternoon and there were not a lot of covered spaces in Burnham Park.

If you're looking for the place where the night market is set-up, that would be the road beside this park opposite the public market.


Where do broken hearts go pa rin ba? :))) 

Ayan, talaga naman na wala kaming pinuntahan na bagong lugar para sa trip na 'to... iba lang talaga 'yung saya na binibigay ng hangin sa Baguio sa puso ko. HAHAHAHA. 


View from Baguio Craft Brewery. 

I don't always drink liquor but I like trying out craft beers. I've been here last 2017 and hung out in the area. They have different kinds of beer and if you're dining there, you may order a beer sampler. 
Strawberry Beer also called Lagud remains as my favorite in this brewery. 



This is it for Baguio August 2019... tignan ko kung makabalik ako within this year. lolz. dami budget, 'te gurl. kala ko ba magtitipid ka na. *mixed emotions*


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