Just before dinner, our group went around to survey the place.
We passed by several food houses and restaurants. There were hotels and homestays offering affordable accommodation. Several souvenir shops along the way. There's also a public market near Sagada Municipal Hall.
this young boy picking leaves... :)
souvenir shops
an old house in Sagada
Fortunately, they are just few blocks away (walking distance) from where we stayed, Sagada Homestay.
Sagada Homestay |
The coffee shop has low wooden tables, throw pillows for seating. They have a very simple shelves where the lemon and egg pies are displayed. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. There's a strong WIFI connection, too!
Sagada Lemon Pie & Mountain Tea!
I've read a lot of good reviews about them so I was excited to try the lemon pie.
For only P30/slice I had Sagada Lemon Pie. I wish I could bring this coffee shop in Manila. If only I live here I would have this lemon pie everyday because it's so affordable. It was good, with sweet, soft, white foam called meringue on top. I like how tangy or sour it is, not too sour just okay. I also ordered Mountain Tea with milk for only P20. My blogger friend, Alex had savory egg pie which he gladly shared to us.
I was planning to bring home a box of Sagada Lemon Pie unfortunately, we were not able to come back the next day. By the way, if you plan to order a box or more, you need to inform them in advance and pick it up the next day.
I wonder when I'll be back in Sagada...one thing is for sure, I'll visit Sagada Lemon Pie again.
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