What we had for our hearty lunch:
Bulalo. Sagada style:)
Their Chopsuey was cooked Sagada style too :)
I am not a big fan of the chopsuey dish but this one was BAM!
Organic is the way to gow:)
The place has native wall paintings and a ready cable TV for its customers.
and a few dogs waiting for you to throw bones at 'em :)
The Rock Inn and Cafe
Rock Farm, Batalao, Sagada, Mt. Province, Philippines
E-mail : rockfarm_sagada@yahoo.com
Phone : Bang - 0920-9095899
Fely - 0920-9028608
Yoghurt House
Luckily we went to the Yoghurt House on a much earlier time,
so the yoghurt is still available for us to taste test, yay!
The place is nested on the town proper, ambience is so domestic.
Yoghurt house is as usual always packed,
advance orders/reservations is advised.
Finally, the intriguing Sagada yoghurt.
Their specialty, needless to say are their yoghurts, heard that
they're home -made and are really worth the visit.
You can choose from plain to strawberry, banana, apple or granola
or you can all mix them together.
It's your call.
I think price was about Php60-80.
E had this four seasons yoghurt.
I settled for strawberry & banana :)
They also serve basic food like sandwiches, pasta, etc.
This cafe has certainly made its mark,
Yoghurt House has been a recited mantra
already for every spelunkers who have been to Sagada.
The Yoghurt House
Patay, 2619 Sagada, Mt. Province, Philippines
http://yoghurt.sagada.org
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