After weeks of continuous rain brought about by the storm and monsoon, we had a break from the gloom. The sun peeked for a bit and brightened the sky. The mood was surely lifted. It is still cloudy and we had drizzles now and then. It is only now while I am writing this that there are scattered strong rains.
I planned on checking out graffiti and wall painting that I know existed somewhere in the city and take photos of them. Because there were still scattered drizzles and the threat of strong rain, I decided to contact one of my friends since she promised to pay her final payment. I was thinking that if she did not pay, I will ask her to send it to my bank account online which is what we do sometimes. However, she was willing to meet up and so we did and find new place to eat.
We ended up here in Bakuran Cafe and Restaurant. Bakuran means "front yard or lawn."
This is one of the old houses that was converted into cafe. Houses like these were owned by families who were living somewhere else mostly probably abroad and rather than abandon the place, they would rather sell it or lease it to business owners which in turn transformed it to cafes or spas.
The atmosphere in this two-story cafe is warm and homey. I immediately liked it. It is situated in a quite environment and the street is not so busy. There are schools in the area but it is a weekend so there is no class. It makes the stay pleasant and relaxing.
They decorated the place such that there is so much things to see.
Toys are displayed in one wall which brings nostalgia of childhood.
It was a delight to see these toys that we used to play when we were kids. The brown ball is for sepak takraw or kick volleyball. The sport uses a ball made of rattan or plastic. The players are only allowed to use their feet, knee, chest and head when playing this game.
You can also see a slingshot, a racket, mastermind, etc.
Next to these toys is a glass cabinet of miniature toys and other stuff. I was not able to take a photo of it because it is dark and the glass door reflects everything. I want to open the cabinet but it was locked.
Are you familiar with sepak takraw? Have you used a slingshot? What other childhood games and toys are you reminded of?
A small crossbow was hanged above a doorway. There is also a photo corner with a swing and little wooden horse. There is a wall of clocks that do not run. There is a barrel that they used as a table. Everything about the accent and accessories are well thought of and it is neat to look at. Any place and corner of the cafe is a perfect spot. The even have a thrift shop but only for ladies.
The food served here are majority Filipino food. We ordered tapsilog (beef, fried rice and fried egg), fresh lumpia (vegetable roll) and turon (sweetened fried banana roll) with ice cream. The only beef meal is the tapsilog. The only chicken meal is grilled chicken.
I was craving for beef so I ordered the tapsilog. For the price, it is not worth it. There is a restaurant in the city center that I used to eat beef tapa that I like. They have bigger serving and it is half the price of that of Bakuran.
The serving of Bakuran is like kiddie meal.
My friend was satisfied with her fresh lumpia, however.
We both liked the turon with three scoops of ice cream - avocado, mango and ube flavors. I was not able to finish my ice cream because I felt shooting pains in my gums which made me stop eating. I was able to finish the turon though because it was good.
The serving is small but the price is too much. We did ask the staff regarding the quantity of food and they said it is enough for two. Yes, it is, but for two kids.
Overall rating: 2/5. The ambience took most of the rating.
This is the view from where we sat. This is a controversial hospital. It is now closed. My brother used to work here as a PT. This is one of the hospitals here in our city.
However, due to family dispute, they decided to cease operation and abandoned the place. What a waste! Because of greed we destroy what is good.
From where I met my friend to where Bakuran is, we have to pass by the public market which is a quicker route. At the end of this alley is a coffee store and from where I took the photo you can already smell the delicious aroma of coffee .
I didn't take much photo during our walk here because I have to avoid a lot of puddles.
However, you can check @watersnake101's post about this market. Check his blogs about Baguio City Public Market here and here.
There is a bakeshop that I love their cinnamon located at the other end of the alley. I wanted to buy but unfortunately, it is not available that time.
One side of the alley are dry goods like clothes and household wares. The other side are fruits and vegetables and food. On a good day, the center is also filled with vendors.
We ended our walk to the building where this carving is. It depicts the natives of this place. In this building, a supermarket is located. My friend decided to buy some stuff before heading home. I waited for her outside.
My brother came home early morning and we had to go meet him to help him with his stuff. He brought me home a new pair of shoes which I am very grateful of. This is also one of the reasons I wanted to go out so I can break-in my shoes.
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