
Did i mention that prior to my Vigan trip, i went to Sagada (Mountain Province) as well? Kasama ko ang mga friends ko, medyo short ung planning time namin but then again.. Kuya Kim… as usual loves to set itineraries for the group on special trips like this. So even if we had a short time finalizing the trip.. it went well as expected.
Going to Sagada is 12 hours at least, 6 hours from Manila to Baguio and another bumpy 6 hours from Baguio to Sagada. Bus fare is around 700php (Manila to Sagada). Accommodation? Mura din. Ang mahal lang sa Sagada ay ung bayad sa tour guide namin every now and then, rent to Vans or Jeeps not included.
Mura din ung food. Yogurt House is recommended. Malalaki ang servings pero laging puno ang restaurant nung andun kami.. we had at least 3 attempts, buti na lang on our third attempt.. may vacant table na, after a long wait of course. Service is poor kasi we had to wait an hour before our orders get served. But then again ok na rin kasi masarap naman ang food.
Hadekku’s is also a treat. Di sya matao unlike sa Yogurt House. So if you want a peaceful meal time.. Hadekku’s is the place, I ordered Pork Sinigang and mind you.. kakaiba ang sinigang dito, panalo. Service is poor as well.. mabagal mag serve ng food.. pero sulit din kasi panalo din ang food. Ung ibang kinainan namin like Kimchi, Shamrock cafe.. so so lang.
Teka.. i went to Sagada for the adventure and not the food. Kaso tinatamad na ako mag-isip.. kaya next time na lang.. wahahaha!









next time sama ako, bwahahaahah :bravo:
hanuvah.
magkwento ka tungkol sa adventure.
hindi sa food.
harhar
pag sinipag na lang ulit
Hi, I saw your SAGADA galleries – the ones in the public gallery. They’re very beautiful. I grew up in Sagada and am currently based in Chicago. Haven’t visited my hometown in a loooong time. I maintain a blog on Sagada and the Igorot people. I featured your public gallery in my list of recent Sagada galleries.
Cheers from the,
blog of the SaGaDa-iGoRoT
Thanks for linking me up