Outlook Drive

Lemon & Olives

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The Mansion

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The Manor at Camp John Hay

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Cafe Adriana

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I couldn’t count the number of times we ate on our last full day in Baguio. Outlook Drive was an easy to love neighborhood, although the roads were too steep for our lives l o l! The location was so good everything was just a few walks away, including The Mansion! Still one of the most picturesque attractions and looking like true blue tourists was something we didn’t mind.

Greek food is not always for the unadventurous that’s why we were so surprised with how good the food at Lemon & Olives was! Enjoyed the souvlaki plates too much I’m still craving for it until now l o l

We were intently looking for Chocolate de Batirol and though we found it, we didn’t actually go in the restaurant. Glenn mentioned that he’s encountered a creepy experience in one of his previous visits there so it’s probably the reason why we just moved past through it (couldn’t really remember why). We dropped by The Manor since it was just inside Camp John Hay anyway plus we needed to digest the pitas and lamb slices to make way for more!

Our tsokolate dreams were achieved at Cafe Adriana which was conveniently located within our condotel building!