Tam-awan Village
It was 7:35 AM when we reached Baguio. We immediately took a
taxi to Tam-awan Village. We asked the driver if he knows Tam-awan Village and
he said yes. I am soooooo looking forward to coming to Tam-awan. We’ll be
having our breakfast there, and since our trip from Manila to Baguio via
Genesis had no stop over, I was really starving even before we reach Baguio.
We didn’t know that Tam-awan is actually a town in Baguio.
We thought that it was just the name of the site. So, when we said to the
driver that we’re bound to Tam-awan, he thought we have a specific house to go
to. That explains why we passed by the colorful wall of Tam-awan Village at first. When we were at the boundary of Tam-awan – Long-long towns,
the driver finally asked us where are we really headed. We said TAM-AWAN
VILLAGE. He took a U-turn and brought us back to the colorful wall which we
already skipped earlier.
OK… This is just the start of the trip… so GOOD VIBES lang
muna.
We paid 50.00 for the entrance. A map was given to us and we
immediately looked for the way to the restaurant. When we got to the resto,
there were already people dining in. Some are still on the buffet table.
We took a table on the corner near the cashier corner which
was empty at the moment. I called someone from the kitchen and told him that we
would like to order food.
ME : Kuya, order po kami.
KUYA: Ma’am ayaw nyo po ba nung buffet?
ME : (looked at the table with tuyo, longganisa, scrambled
egg, pandesal and fried rice) Magkano po ba ung buffet?
KUYA: Free po Ma’am. Open buffet po kami ngaun kasi
festival.
AYSUS! Hindi mo naman agad cnabi kuya. Sana knina q pa
cnunggaban ung mesa :D
Inside Tam-Awan Village
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