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    Pan De Manila

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Cinnabon - Heaven in a sticky sweet cinnamon roll.

    Cinnabon

    4.5(2 reviews)
    77.2 km

    Okay Yelpmates. Just how good is your life today? Hopefully you're finding the specs of wonderful…read moreeven within those dark moments. Pretty sure it's there if you look hard enough. Slow down. Be with me for 6 minutes. Can you share a moment with me? Me, I am still on my retirement living, so this trip isn't vacation. Life as an energetic retiree is 100% vacation mode, all day, every day. I'm still in southeast Asia exploring Americana abroad. Seems western culture is celebrated here to the extreme. Today, another trip to Cinnabon. Check the pics. Here, the minibons are almost the size of a full cinnibon stateside, and the full sized Cinnabons, are Monsterbons. Why did I have to travel 8285 miles to get a proper Cinnabon? Yes, they also do this better than us. Lighter, but dense enough to give you a good rich bite. The coffees are megastrong. Service? Come on, this is just the friendliest place on earth since Mayberry. It's as if Aunt Bea, Andy, Opie, Barney Phife are somewhere here. Just that nice. If you know the reference, sheesh you're old (like me). Gotta go. Thank each of you for reading. I hope wherever you are in your lives, you're enjoying a bit of sweetness as I have here in the Phillipines at C'Bon. Life isn't short. Life is a million moments long if you're present and egaging them. Get unfocused, unrushed so you can take more of these mini-moments in. Like the thousands of grains of cinnamon in a humble Cinnabon, the moments add up to something sweet n' rich if you take time to savor each one. Don't wolf them down. Sit still, bite big, chew small, let life sit on your tastebuds a while. You don't have to travel far, or be retired to enjoy your life, you simply need to make the choice to. Be well, be loved, bite, sip, bite, sip. You really are worth enjoying your one life a bite at a time. Hope you've made that choice. Thanks again if you slowed down to read this far, to really read takes giving in to moments. If you are here with me now, I so appreciate you. Peace folks.

    I love, love, love Cinnabon! They have THE BEST cinnamon rolls out there: soft, slathered in cream…read morecheese frosting and loaded with cinnamon. These rolls are big; they're baked fresh every day in-house and served up warm. Real espresso is used in their hot and cold espresso drinks. They have seating inside and outside the store, the aircon is strong, staff are friendly and efficient and there is self serve complimentary water. Yes, I'm coming back when the craving strikes.

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    Cinnabon - Minibons and Chocominis, first freshly made minutes ago as I waited. You should smell this.

    Minibons and Chocominis, first freshly made minutes ago as I waited. You should smell this.

    Cinnabon - Two coffee 2 bun deal. One happy me about to get my grub on. PHP375, or $6.75. Sweet lil buns.

    Two coffee 2 bun deal. One happy me about to get my grub on. PHP375, or $6.75. Sweet lil buns.

    Cinnabon - Small iced mocha, they use real espresso to make it.

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    Small iced mocha, they use real espresso to make it.

    Cafe By The Ruins - Black Ink Pasta with Fish Roe Cream Sauce

    Cafe By The Ruins

    4.1(19 reviews)
    61.5 km
    ₱₱

    As we rambled down the streets of Baguio, one of the places that was highly recommended was Café by…read morethe Ruins. The eclectic menu was highly satisfying and we gorged on so many dishes. It is an iconic café, restaurant and bakery in Baguio that's long been beloved by both locals and visitors. The ambience has a rustic, artsy vibe and has played an important role in the city's cultural and culinary scene. It's called Café by the Ruins quite literally because it was built beside, and partly within, the ruins of a war-damaged building in downtown Baguio. After World War II, much of Baguio was destroyed during the battle to retake the city. This is why the café became a natural home for artists, writers, activists and thinkers, the space itself tells a story of survival and reinvention.

    I thought that I wrote a review for this place years ago. I have been going here for about 30…read moreyears. It is an amazing restaurant with a historical location. All this time I thought the restaurant was located on Chuntug. During my younger days, Baguio was known for the clubs and casinos at a couple of the hotels. Things changed after a major earthquake, and I guess the name of the street for the Cafe By The Ruins also changed to Shuntug. I love all the architectural changes that the restaurant has made after the horrible fire they had. Of course the restaurant would have a wonderful ambiance, since the co-founders were artists and creative minded individuals. This is a location where memories are created with an unforgettable dining experience. They proudly served farm-to-table food before the social movement of using local ingredients in food preparation. In fact, the menu changes due to the seasonal fruits and vegetables. I encourage you to ask your server for their recommendations. They will know what's currently popular, and it is a great way to discover new items you might not have considered otherwise. I say that only because I would not have tried the duck pinikpikan, since I remembered how chicken pinikpikan was made. I'm glad we ordered it, because it was the perfect match with the rice that was served with it. The black ink pasta with fish rose cream sauce and crispy tapa are dishes that I'll be ordering again. I also asked what the server recommended for a dessert, and I'm hoping that they'll always have the strawberry pavlova on their menu. I also enjoyed Christine's Crepe. The Ice Ruins Coffee was a wonderful beverage with my desserts. This is a restaurant that I always go to whenever I go to Baguio.

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    Cafe By The Ruins - Fresh Bread

    Fresh Bread

    Cafe By The Ruins
    Cafe By The Ruins - Iced Tea

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    Korean Number 1 Bakery - Cream puffs are filled with a delicious cream. I still prefer the ones at Mr Parks because the shell tastes fresher and is softer.

    Korean Number 1 Bakery

    4.0(1 review)
    78.3 km

    4 stars for their yummy drinks, high speed Internet, clean dining area, nice staff and strong…read moreaircon. I come here often when I'm in Korea Town and just want to hang out. I get caught up on Yelp, update a bunch of apps, or study: I'm a satisfied patron. PREVIOUS REVIEW: It was early morning and I was walking down Korea Town, this pretty patio caught my eye. Apparently smokers like to hang out in the outdoor patio because I noticed some used ashtrays on the tables. Inside is air conditioned with some semi-private tables. The place is roomy and clean, with cute decor and upbeat background music. They have a super strong and fast WiFi. Baked goods are wrapped in plastic just waiting for you to pick them up. Everything is baked fresh in house. The staff told me that the actual prices are 20% off of what's posted: interesting gimmick. Grab a tray and bring your items to the cashier in the back. One time they had some samples available. Good thing I tried the "brownie" which looked more spongy like a cake: it was dry. Tried their cookies and they were bland and dry. I wanted to try one of their mini cream puffs but they don't sell them by the piece. They have nice looking cakes and you get a free loaf of bread if you buy one. If you're dining in, you can have your pastries warmed up. I enjoyed their fresh mango shake which was thick and sweet. Their cold brew is made with coffee beans imported from Korea: strong and sweet, next time I'll have to ask them to cut back on the sugar. I couldn't convince the lone worker to add cream/milk to it *sigh*: not to accommodating. Tea drinks are made from powdered mixes, shakes are made from fresh fruit, and iced teas are flavored with syrup. I haven't found any baked goods that I like yet; but they do have decent drinks. This is a nice place to hang out, or get some work done.

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    Korean Number 1 Bakery - Being patient & nice goes a long way: complimentary cream puffs Woohoo! The peach iced tea has popping boba, a yummy surprise!

    Being patient & nice goes a long way: complimentary cream puffs Woohoo! The peach iced tea has popping boba, a yummy surprise!

    Korean Number 1 Bakery
    Korean Number 1 Bakery - Cold brew coffee is made from coffee beans imported from Korea: strong and too sweet, need to cut down the syrup next time.

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    Cold brew coffee is made from coffee beans imported from Korea: strong and too sweet, need to cut down the syrup next time.

    Pan De Manila - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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