Best Filipino restaurants nearby. Discover the best Filipino food in Baguio. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Filipino restaurants near you.. Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course. Definitely stop at the city market, where you can buy almost anything (just be prepared to haggle).
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4 based on 27 reviews
My partner and I read the reviews and decided it was worth the drive out of the city proper. We took a grabtaxi there, and if you're not taking your own car, we'd recommend taking a grabtaxi there, because it's pretty easy to miss if you don't know what to look for.The food is ok. I guess it's better than the average you'd get in the city, but if you're crazy about (Italian) American food, you might be disappointed. But it's a cafe, not a restaurant, so that's something to consider, too. The cafe offers you a free slice of cake if you leave them a review on facebook. No worries, they don't screen your review or anything, you just have to show them you've left a review, and you can claim your free slice. I was surprised when they gave both me and my partner a slice of cake, I only expected one. We got the chocolate cake (we don't really eat carrot cake), and it was divine!Food aside, the place is really nice. It's far enough away from the city that there's hardly any ambient noise. You can sit down and read a book for hours, or have a nice conversation with whomever you're taking with you. The free internet's good, too. It was kind of dim when we were there, though, but I think that's because the place was designed for natural lighting, and it was a rainy day.The service was great! You'll have to go to the bar to order your food, but they do inform you if your order may take long, or if they're out of any particular item. Billing out was no problem, either.I'd recommend looking up the spa located right beside it (VIP Prestiz, I think?). Might as well do, since you've made the trip :) It's something I wish I'd known about before we went up. When we had brunch there, we'd already made reservations in a spa in the city, which we didn't want to cancel anymore.
4 based on 81 reviews
Sage is a small intimate place where we serve good food at affordable prices. We have limited parking but street parking is available at the rear street(Wagner Road). See you soon...
The interiors are inviting with a hip and casual atmosphere. We've been here several times in the past and though our last visit was a bit of a disappointment, this visit was well worth it. Food and service were equally good. I especially liked the cucumber lemon juice which was very refreshing. My chicken and waffles were good although I wished there were more than the two small slices of waffles that came with the chicken. My wife thoroughly enjoyed her tacos although my daughter was not too impressed with her honey chicken (?) order.Thank you. Your patronage has always been valued. Noted on all your observations, rest assured will do better.
4 based on 34 reviews
i skipped breakfast and lunch but made up for both meals in MEAL LAB...ordering was easier through their tablet... you could scroll through he menu that came with beautiful photos...i had their breakfast that had scrambled egg, dash of green salad, a bowl of rice and fabulous sliced longganisa cooked with eggplant...and palabok... wow that was overeating...
4 based on 121 reviews
Photo-worthy mountain view and interesting Mountain Province artifact displays. Good food too. The sardines pasta, lemon butter chicken and adobo flakes were recommended and did not disappoint. Their specialties camote pie and cloud tea alone - plus the view - are worth the 10-minute trip from the city. The library added to the homey feel. But we were not allowed to bring books from the library to our table.
4 based on 241 reviews
Whoâd expect that on top of an unassuming building along Session Road, a very unique art and dining experience is waiting for you? This vegetarian restaurant owned by the internationally acclaimed National Artist known as Kidlat Tahimik whose name paradoxically translates to âSilent Thunderâ.The whole restaurant is a work of art itself, the architecture, the real plants and trees, the structure mimicking a wooden ship is just so unique. It houses dozens more of paintings, sculptures, mosaics and other kinds of art, thereâs really so much to see.Iâve been here a few times before when Iâm still working in Baguio City, Iâd recommend their salads, pastas and fried tofu spring rolls.Oh My Gulay is a great place to just have a sip of coffee with friends or family. The food is affordable and the peaceful ambience of this place definitely makes it unique.
4 based on 971 reviews
This place is a typical carinderia for families can enjoy a good meal without the high cost. Must things to try is their cakes. I highly recommend their dulce de leche cheesecake. They offer big servings for groups. Though sometimes service is a bit slow but it's worth the wait.
4 based on 333 reviews
We have been visiting this restaurant since 14 years ago and they have maintained the quality of their food while at the same time maintained its old inn charm! Prices have not changed much and quality is the same! My go to place when visiting Baguio!
4 based on 548 reviews
A Miele Guide-awarded restaurant located in the historic Casa Vallejo. Our menu ranges from Spanish to slow-cooked meals inspired by hill stations.
After we settled in our hotel, we were looking for lunch and since Hill Station was just a 3 min walk away, this was where we headed.Upon entering, the aroma of food and coffee wafts in the air as the hill station coffee shop is in the foyer/lobby of the ground floor of the Casa Vallejo hotel. You walk past the coffee shop to the main dining area and the greenery of lush pine trees outside greets you from the big breezy windows.The kitchen is semi open so you can see the activity in there, there is also a pasalubong corner if you need a grab and go for your own snacks or to bring home.The food was excellent, I enjoyed my seafood pasta and my daughter enjoyed her chicken.We had mixed feelings at first with the appetizer but ate it all up anyway as the crunch on the nut dip was getting better and more enjoyable the more we ate it.Looking forward to dine here again on our next Baguio trip
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4 based on 75 reviews
i've been hearing a lot of good reviews about this resto. and when i finally got a chance to visit this place in time for a belated birthday celebration of my son, we were not disappointed. they did not even hesitate to give him a cake slice (yummy mixed berry cheesecake) with a matching candle to blow, no questions asked on the proof of his actual birthday.the staff are cordial & attentive. they take their job seriously and with passion. they know when to approach by mere eye contact, anticipating your every need - water refill, extra gravy, a new and clean plate, toothpick, and so on. there's ample parking, steady wifi, clean comfort rooms, very cozy ambiance. and the food? you need to go there and taste it yourself. you know what's the best part? we ordered 5 dishes, 8 servings of rice, a pitcher of houseblend iced tea for 6 people for a price of just a little over a thousand and five hundred pesos. it was a steal!!!will certainly come back again.
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4 based on 131 reviews
Tourists and locals must really go here and taste the amazing local food! We had our brunch here. We called their number first â(074) 661 4384⬠to make sure theyâre already open and to ensure that there are still a table for us. At 9:30am the place isnât crowded yet. We ordered Pinikpikan, Dinikdikan (or Dinakdakan), Kindot jen Baboy, and Kinuday jen Manok. We had three cups of rice to go with these. The food was served immediately! We just waited for like 10-15 mins. We were so grateful because we were starving. We didnât expect the Pinikpikan to taste so good. The soup was good for 2-3 persons. The rest of the dishes can feed 3-4 persons. We didnât finish it all. But they all tasted so good. I very much enjoyed Dinikdikan and the Grilled Pork. The Kinuday jen Manok also tasted okay. But weâre porky people. We shouldâve ordered Kinuday jen Baboy. But that would make almost all our dishes pork. So the chicken it is. We only paid around Php 500.00 for 4 dishes and 3 rice. For the taste, the local feel, the fast service, ITâS ALL WORTH IT! And itâs at Tam-Awan Village. After here, you could check out the Garden in the Sky.
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