Discover the best top things to do in Luzon, Philippines including Taytay Tiangge, Salcedo Saturday Market, Night Market SFC, Dapitan Arcade, Divisoria Market, Baguio City Market, Tiendesitas, Greenfield Weekend Market, Maginhawa Food Park, Quiapo Market.
Restaurants in Luzon
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Every time i go in the Philippines I and my family we go to visit this place and by many clothes. Here you can buy many clothes with very affordable prices. In this place the local clothes makers sell products that are not included in their orders or surplus. In this market there are many small and there are many shoppers around.
4.5 based on 194 reviews
Amazing market with everything from produce, fresh seafood, local delicacies cooked before your eyes. The visual colors and aromas stimulate your senses as your mouth begins to water, so many choices be sure to bring your appetite.
4.0 based on 426 reviews
I did some reading from trip advisor before going for the trip. Despite the pandemic the place is busy. Everybody is wearing masks. Yeah, I went to Taboora Street and indeed found a lot of shops selling bottles. It is worth visiting each to have price comparison.
4.0 based on 145 reviews
Took some foreign friends here and they enjoyed it. It's been years since I was here. It looks waaay better now. People are really friendly. They were giving honest regular prices to the foreigners (unlike other tourist places I've been in around the world where they rob the foreigners!) I accidentally dropped some money when I paid for something I bought. A stranger eventually found me and handed me the money I dropped. Vendors were really nice with giving discounts. Don't be shy in asking. Best place to buy coffee. They buy coffee from farmers (cooperative) so it's as fair trade and local as you can get (unless you buy straight from farmers). I bought some ground coffee beans in a small vaccum foil packaging so I can bring it back to my teachers in America. If you're looking for quality hand-woven Sagada bags, here's where you can find them. Just ask around and they'll point you to upstairs stalls where you can buy them. They're a bit pricey but the quality is definitely worth it! If you want pasalubongs, you can get them from here too. No need to go to the convent to buy their special ube jam.
4.0 based on 58 reviews
In the midst of furniture shops, you’ll find this resto tucked in the corner with cats in cages. People might think it’s a cat cafe, but it’s an Italian resto, an under-rated one if you ask me. More about why there are cats in cages. We ordered spaghetti aglio and vegetarian pizza. It was unexpectedly delicious. Price range is ok for the servings; and did I mention it was delicious. Oh and there was a German Shepherd dog on the couch, don’t worry its well secured he wouldn’t be able to get to you, just stay clear of the couch area. We have been told that these were rescued puspin ????(local cats) as rescued by the owner herself. So if you are an animal lover who also loves Italian food, this is a place to be. If you just love ????Italian food then it’s also a good place to dine.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Most weekends we spend our evenings here. Outdoor, music and great food. The only outdoor dining near our condo with plenty of choices. Barbecue is the priority. And paired with fresh juices.
4.0 based on 62 reviews
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