+ Follow ANNUAL HOTEL Tag
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[Title] => A gustatory weekend getaway in Baguio
[Summary] => There was absolutely no doubt that it was simply “the most prestigious culinary showdown in Northern Luzon.
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[Title] => Ang galing ng Pinoy!
[Summary] => It’s traditionally this time of the year that my darleng Mary Ann and I look forward with excitement to be spending five days in the summer capital.
[DatePublished] => 2009-09-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Baguio in a storm
[Summary] => The heavens poured as Typhoon Labuyo was relentless, making us fear the climb up Kennon Road to Baguio. Signal no. 1 was up, but that did not dampen the spirit of participants in the 2nd Annual Hotel & Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB). It was an encouraging show of emerging talents, with young aspiring chefs in the student division from various parts of the country. Professionals were there as well, acquitting themselves in the events spread out over three days of cooking, judging and awarding.
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