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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Choco-late de Batirol


We spent one lazy Saturday afternoon @ Choco-late de Batirol located at Igorot Garden near Gate 2, Camp John Hay, Baguio City. 
 Choco-late de Batirol is not like those air-conditioned restaurants you commonly find in Manila.
You are like inside a rainforest @ Choco-late de Batirol.
 The flooring consists of pea-sized gravel. The chairs and tables are all made of wood. 
If you are wondering what Batirol is.  It means a small pot used for cooking chocolate drink, shaped like an urn, with a stirring rod that can be rotated using your palms /chocolate pot /chocolate pot maker.
Choco-late de Batirol is a hot, thick, bittersweet blend of Cacao with a distinctive texture that calms your nerves and enriches your soul. An ancient choco-late concoction with no preservatives.

 My brother ordered Cold Batirol Choco-Banana Flavor.
I ordered the famous Cold Batirol Baguio Classic. I like it very much!

I love their Palabok! It's very delicious. Pancit Palabok is a Filipino noodle dish of Chinese origin. It is called palabok because the thin rice noodles are covered with a bright colored orange shrimp-flavored thick sauce. Aside from the sauce, pancit palabok has a toppings of prawns, wedge cut hard-boiled eggs, chicharon (pork cracklings), flaked tinapa (smoke fish), fried garlic and chopped of green onions. Then finished it with squeeze calamansi (Philippine Lemon) all over.
The delicious Turon de Langka comes in (3) three pieces per order. Banana lumpia or TurĂ³n is a Philippine dessert, made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably ripe plantains), a slice of jackfruit, dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a papery wrapper and fried. Brown sugar is further added while frying for additional sweetness.


  Verdict: Expensive but they're very delicious. Two thumbs up!


31 comments:

ralph said...

wow, sarap naman nito... more, eating this in baguio, lamig (LOL). Yahweh bless. http://trunklocker.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-close-am-i-to-you.html

fbalgos said...

I went to Baguio on Christmas Day 2012..
I intentionally left Camp John Hay since the only nice coffee shop there was starbucks in the middle of the golf course.. never thought is such a fancy place like this.
Maybe next time I'll try! :)

Anonymous said...

You captured a great experience using photos. I particularly like the cold batirol which your brother ordered. Bigla akong nagutom.

Traveling Morion said...

Sarap ng turon plus tsokolate wew;)

juanderfulpinoy said...

Been to baguio many times already but i never heard of this. Ill come back next month for the Panagbenga festival and would love to check out this place. thanks for sharing cha.Mapuntahan nga to

Sionee said...

this post made me hungry! I want turon de langka! haha Thanks for sharing this!

Clint said...

I've been to Baguio a few times but I haven't heard about this place. Mukhang refreshing. Will visit I have the time.

Pinay Travel Junkie said...

I sorta like it that this plae is sort of out of the way. Coz the few times we went there, walang masyadong tao. Cozy place to have a chat with someone or even read a book while having hot choco :)

Sining Factory said...

Im planning to go to Baguio sa Penagbenga and I will defenitely visit the place na rin. My bestfriend will really love this. :) Mahilig yun sa mga inuming mainit. :)

julie said...

I love this kind of restos.. so fresh and so peaceful. WIsh i could go to Baguio too.. It's one of the places that I really really wanted to visit. Thanks for sharing this.

Gil Camporazo said...

Another food hang-out in Baguio is Choco-late de Batirol. Imagine how creative and original a Pinoy is. Coming up with this eye-cathing name for a snackhause. "Binabati siguro ang tsokolate kaya ganun ang pamagat o pangalan nga negosyo." Since this is located at Igorot Garden near Gate 2, Camp John Hay, Baguio City, visitors and tourists couldn't miss this and couldn't help themselves but to try to come inside and buy their yummy foods.

Amor Envina said...

Ansarap!

I only went once to Baguio. But will definitely look forward to visit this when I go there again...

Bien Nonoy said...

something to add in my itinerary when I go to Baguio this April

Nancy said...

Gawang pinoy, kaing pinoy, lasang pinoy!

nom-nom!!

Journeys and Travels said...

I just love this! nice ambiance, nice food na pinoy ang dating. this is best only in Baguio!

Lady Patchy said...

Ang sarap ng mga pagkain especially the chocolate batirol .paborito ko palabok.

Noel said...

wow sarap the Batirol... great photo.. thanks for sharing

Lourdes Espanol said...

The resto looks so cute. It's like you're dining in the forest. I'll keep this in mind so I can also visit if I go to Baguio.

Michi said...

i went to CJH last Nov. and i did not see this place. sayang!

Hazel said...

All thumbs up from me! This is my kind of place - charming, rustic, cute sign, yummy food. I could live here forever.

Violy said...

wow my favorite palabok!! ;) I have stayed in Baguio for 4 years but haven't tried this place.. hope to check on it soon!

Admin said...

nice place ! hope to visit soon this peaceful and beautiful place! i will be going in Baguio this february.. :) thanks for sharing this !

Blair Villanueva said...

nice place, very cosy at parang relaxing!

Edmar del Castillo Guquib said...

The fact that the retaurant is located inside a forest setting gives me the itch to visit this place in Baguio. Truly there are a lot of great places in Baguio waiting to be discovered and this one is a nice one to try.

Unknown said...

I like it! I so wanna visit Baguio tuloy again. :)

stacy said...

wow can't believe we missed this when we went to baguio. Thank you for sharing!

Aleah | SolitaryWanderer.com said...

I have a sweeth tooth. I'm sure I'll love it here, esp since it's cold in Baguio!

admin said...

Hindi ko na maalala kung kailan ako nakakain ng batirol, mas lalong hindi ko na maalala ang lasa. Nako nakakatulo ng laway naman ang mga pagkaing nasa litrato.

tsismisgirl said...

Haven't been to the one in Baguio. But there is also one in San Fernando, Pampanga. And it's truly a wonderful place to stop and just enjoy a cup of rich tsokolate and some turon to go with it. And of course, their palabok is heavenly. Well, what can you expect when the owners of Chocolate de Batirol are both Kapampangan? Only the very best food!!!!

Two thumbs up!!!

Jonel Lana said...
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Jonel Lana said...

Amazing Philippines not only the tourist spot but the delicious food that serves for you on your exploration. Hmmm... I want to travel around the Philippines.

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