Showing posts with label mountain province. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountain province. Show all posts
Although Log Cabin is famous for their Saturday Buffet's cooked by their French-native Chef Aklay, who has worked and lived in 27 countries before he decided to live in Sagada. We didn't have a chance to drop by Sagada on a Saturday so we chanced upon their breakfast offerings which is only available during the Holy Week to cater to the influx of tourists.
Log Cabin
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Two home-made sausages, fried egg, wheat bread and native coffee (160 php)
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Their breakfast menu is limited. Its either omelette or home-made sausages.
Two home-made sausages, fried egg, wheat bread and native coffee
Since they ran out of home-made sausages due to the Holy Week rush, they substituted the other sausage with a Potato Rosti. Their home-made sausage is pretty good. The Potato Rosti was okay. Their wheat bread is tastier than other wheat breads I've tried.
Although the breakfast meal is good. It was nothing extraordinary. Hopefully, we'll get to visit them again and try their Saturday buffet.
| Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | |
Ambiance
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★★★
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Taste
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★★★
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Service
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★★
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Price
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★★★
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| ♥=Favorites or Recommended | |
| Log Cabin | |
Business Address
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Atey, Dao-Angan, Sagada
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Business Hours
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7am-10am
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| Service Charge | None |
| Budget/Person | 150-200 |
Tel
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(63)9186973594
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Other
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When visiting Sagada, be sure to stop by the yellow painted house with a signage "Sagada Lemon Pie House". Established only in March 21, 2008, Sagada Lemon Pie House has rapidly gained its popularity through blogs and word of mouth.
Upon entering, you could see their Lemon Pies and Blueberry Pies displayed on their pie shelves. They have wooden tables set up with pillows and woven mats as seats. The set-up reminds me of the Japanese style of dining.
Lemon Pie
As the name implies, the Lemon Pies are the main and specialty product of Sagada Lemon Pie House. Their Lemon Pies have a soft, light, and spongy sweet meringue layer contrasted by the mildly sour and tangy lemon curd that are sure to win your taste buds. What's great about their Lemon Pie is that the meringue is not too sweet and the lemon curd is not too sour making the experience light and refreshing that you just can't get enough of it. The lemons they use are freshly picked and grown from the Sagada Mountains. Their lemon pies can last for 5 days as you put them in the fridge or any cooler places out of direct sunlight so you can buy a Lemon Pie pan for only 180 php and take it home to share it with you're family and friends. To reheat them use a regular oven or an oven toaster and set to high heat for 3-4 minutes. Microwave heating is not recommended.
Blueberry Pies
Blueberries are available in Sagada in the early summers so if you're in Sagada during the period, grab the chance to taste the Sagada Lemon Pie House version of Blueberry Pies. Get to taste the fresh locally picked blueberries of Sagada with their Blueberry Pies. Their blueberry pies are not only filled with fresh blueberries, there are also apple bits to add fragrance and sweetness. Their Blueberry pies could last for one week so grab a Blueberry Pie pan for only 260 php and bring it home to share the joy with your peers and family.
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| ♥Lemon Pie (25 php/ slice) (left) ♥Blueberry Pie (35 php/slice) (right) |
As the name implies, the Lemon Pies are the main and specialty product of Sagada Lemon Pie House. Their Lemon Pies have a soft, light, and spongy sweet meringue layer contrasted by the mildly sour and tangy lemon curd that are sure to win your taste buds. What's great about their Lemon Pie is that the meringue is not too sweet and the lemon curd is not too sour making the experience light and refreshing that you just can't get enough of it. The lemons they use are freshly picked and grown from the Sagada Mountains. Their lemon pies can last for 5 days as you put them in the fridge or any cooler places out of direct sunlight so you can buy a Lemon Pie pan for only 180 php and take it home to share it with you're family and friends. To reheat them use a regular oven or an oven toaster and set to high heat for 3-4 minutes. Microwave heating is not recommended.
Blueberry Pies
Blueberries are available in Sagada in the early summers so if you're in Sagada during the period, grab the chance to taste the Sagada Lemon Pie House version of Blueberry Pies. Get to taste the fresh locally picked blueberries of Sagada with their Blueberry Pies. Their blueberry pies are not only filled with fresh blueberries, there are also apple bits to add fragrance and sweetness. Their Blueberry pies could last for one week so grab a Blueberry Pie pan for only 260 php and bring it home to share the joy with your peers and family.
| Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | |
Ambiance
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★★★
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Taste
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★★★★★
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Service
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★★★
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Price
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★★★★
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| ♥=Favorites or Recommended | |
| Sagada Lemon Pie House | |
Business Address
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Atey, Dao-Angan, Sagada
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Business Hours
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6 am-8pm
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| Service Charge | None |
| Budget/Person | 25-300 |
Tel
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(63) 907-7820360
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Other
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Sagada Lemon Pie House Map *credits to Sagada Lemon Pie
Among the delicious restaurant's to eat at Sagada Mountain Province is Alfred's Cabin. Alfred's Cabin offer a warm and cozy cabin ambiance. In its walls are pictures of Sagada's attractions such as the Cave Connections.
Food
The Buttered Chicken is Alfred's Cabin specialty dish. Their Buttered Chicken has a thick and tasty buttered sauce. The flavor is strong that you have to eat it with rice. The way they cook it is similar to buffalo wings.
Alfred Cabin's Sauted Mix Vegetable brings out the natural freshness, sweetness and crispiness of the mixed vegetables. This is the perfect side dish to complement other dishes.
Other than the fresh vegetables that added extra flavor to the dish, the Pancit Canton tasted ordinary. It was good but nothing to rave about.
Food
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| ♥Buttered Chicken (120 Php) |
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| ♥Sauted Mix Vegetable (90 php) |
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| Vegetable Fried Rice (120 php) |
Alfred's Cabin served their Vegetable Fried Rice with vegetable bits. Although we are surprised that they do not use Red Rice in this dish, it turned out to be okay.
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| Pancit Canton (100 php) |
The Sagada Mountain Province is well-known as a place for outdoor adventure. It also has a lot of food establishments that serve good food. One of the most recommended dinning places in Sagada is the "Yoghurt House". Don't let the name fool you. They serve a wide variety of dishes aside from Yoghurt.
The Yoghurt House is a cozy house with two floors. The second floor has a terrace where you can enjoy the cool breeze as go people watching you enjoy your drinks. Because of the Western influence in Sagada, most establishments like the Yoghurt House, have a westernized ambiance. Visiting the place during the holy week, the place was crowded and busy. In fact, it was so full it had to let a few potential customers go.
At first, the servers were still able to approach us and they took our orders. When people came rushing in, the staffs couldn't go out and attend to our needs anymore. The orders took so long to arrive so most of us took our time to shop for souvenirs. Our meals came one by one. We had to go to the counter and follow up some of our dishes and for additional orders.
Main Dishes
The Chicken in Basil Pasta came covered in grated cheddar cheese. The basil added aroma and flavor to the pasta and enhanced the chicken flavor. The fresh chunks of tomatoes gave it a sweet and tangy taste which made the dish balanced and not overwhelmed by the basil alone.
All of their main dishes are delicious! Their vegetables are so fresh and tasty. Their local rice is the healthy red rice so its a bit special.
The Mountain Tea contains Sagada mountain leaves. We did not find out what exact plant leaves they were but they say it can only be found in Sagada. It had a minty and herbal taste.
Yoghurt House Map
The Yoghurt House is a cozy house with two floors. The second floor has a terrace where you can enjoy the cool breeze as go people watching you enjoy your drinks. Because of the Western influence in Sagada, most establishments like the Yoghurt House, have a westernized ambiance. Visiting the place during the holy week, the place was crowded and busy. In fact, it was so full it had to let a few potential customers go.
At first, the servers were still able to approach us and they took our orders. When people came rushing in, the staffs couldn't go out and attend to our needs anymore. The orders took so long to arrive so most of us took our time to shop for souvenirs. Our meals came one by one. We had to go to the counter and follow up some of our dishes and for additional orders.
Main Dishes
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| Chicken in Basil Pasta (130 php) |
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| Beef Salpicao |
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| Chicken? |
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| Vegetable Fried Rice |
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| Roast Chicken on top of Potato Rosti (potato hash) |
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| Breaded Pork Chop |
Dessert
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| ♥Strawberry, banana and granola yoghurt (90 php) |
As the name "Yoghurt House" implies, they are well-known for their yoghurt. Strawberry, banana and granola yoghurt. We just assumed that this was the grandest choice since it had all the toppings they had to offer for their greek-style yoghurt. The tangy taste and the soft texture was sensational!
Drinks
Drinks
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| ♥Mountain Tea (40 php) |
| Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | |
Ambiance
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★★★
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Taste
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★★★★
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Service
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★★
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Price
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★★★
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| ♥=Favorites or Recommended | |
Yoghurt House Menu
| Yoghurt House | |
Business Address
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Atey, Dao-Angan, Sagada
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Business Hours
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7:30 am-9:00 pm (may vary)
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| Service Charge | None |
| Budget/Person | 200-300 |
Tel
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Other
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Along the highways of Sabangan Mountain Province is the Kafalig Coffee Shop and the Panorama Park View. It is a two-storey bamboo hut. On the ground floor is a store selling coffee and jams. The Kafalig Coffee shop is located on the second floor where a few tables are set out. It also has a small terrace where you can take a look at the panaromic view. There are also maps posted on its walls.
Their ♥freshly brewed mountain coffee is sold at an affordable price of 20 php. If ever you stop by in this place, you simply can't miss their coffee. It is a fact that coffee beans grown in higher altitude are denser and finer. This is one of the best local coffee we have ever tasted!
Their ♥freshly brewed mountain coffee is sold at an affordable price of 20 php. If ever you stop by in this place, you simply can't miss their coffee. It is a fact that coffee beans grown in higher altitude are denser and finer. This is one of the best local coffee we have ever tasted!
| Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | |
Ambiance
|
★★★
|
Taste
|
★★★★
|
Service
|
★★★
|
Price
|
★★★★
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| ♥=Favorites or Recommended | |
Kafalig Coffee Shop Menu
Kafalig Coffee Shop Map| Kafalig Coffee Shop | |
Business Address
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Sabangan, Mountain Province
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Business Hours
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| Service Charge | None |
| Budget/Person | 250 |
Tel
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Other
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