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A must-go in Baguio
Café Sabel will give you an array of
unique menus that comes with fresh ingredients and farm dishes. It is
indeed a great escape that supplements BenCab Museum’s awesome view of a
mountain spirit. Ambiance is just awesome as heaven giving you a great view of
the garden, their stunning farm, the pond, the forest.
This genuine mountain vibe is
located along Asin Road, Tadiangan Tuba, Benguet Philippines. It is
an in-house Café of the famous four-level BenCab Museum owned by renowned National
Artist for Visual Arts, Mr. Benedicto Reyes Cabrera. It has nine galleries and
can accommodate seminars and workshops with their function room. They are open
daily except for Mondays, Christmas & New Year’s Day, from 9:00am
to 6:00pm. General Admission costs Php. 100.00 only per
pax, Students and Senior Citizens (with valid ID’s) are given discounts and can
pay for only Php. 80.00.
A cool breeze and a refreshing starter • Lime, Watermelon Soda
Nothing beats fresh greens
straight from the farm plus an awesome view of the forest, the garden and the
organic BenCab Farm • Water Crest Salad with Spanish Ham in Pata Negra Sauce
An open-air ambiance and a
great dessert in a stunningly beautiful scenery • Volcano Ice Cream with Fresh
Strawberries and Chocolate Cream
Feed your soul | Experience
some of the best views as nature and dining comes together | Water Crest Salad
with Spanish Ham in Pata Negra Sauce • Banana Fruit Shake • Lime, Watermelon
Soda with Grenadine Syrup • Farm Potato Fries • Volcano Ice Cream with Fresh
Strawberries and Chocolate Cream
Bencab Museum : A culturally
enriching experience
ART
GALLERY TOUR
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A glaze at the fine work of Art
and a unique look into Filipino heritage only at Benedicto Cabrera’s Museum
We also get a chance to see
another green story up above Benguet, The BenCab Farms and Gardens. With their
famous Eco Trail Tour (with waiver for signature) that will gives you a view of
their miniature falls, and walking across “Tawid Bridge” that reconnects the
Museum proper and the organic farm. An opportunity to set back and feel the
horrors of the past with their Kalinga’s Maharlika and Native Huts. Indeed,
History right infront of our lenses. Benedicto Cabrera will surely give you
impressive views and collections all way around.
Can’t reach Café Sabel? Here’s
the map and directions:
Transportation Access:
o For easy going: Ride a taxi/cab
and ask the driver to drop you at BenCab (we paid 250 for his service)
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