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Baguio eats

I know. Miss eating out, too. But wait til it opens. Soon. And I'll bet the first eats you'll go is not Jollibee or McDo. Ok. Maybe a burger or two. And then..




Kung Jeon Korean Palace. Korean Buffet.



Originally targeted the growing Korean ESL students in Baguio. Did not imagine tourists and locals love a good deal when they see one.. or tasted one. Nowadays a famous Korean resto where you can rent a Hanbok (traditional Korean costume) with backdrop to have your pictures taken.

2020-06-09


50’s Diner. Typical American.



My first favorite Baguio resto. Until I discovered Good Taste. And then Teahouse. Luisa's. Vizco's. Slaughterhouse. Etc. Every week. "Sarap ng buhay, Sana ganito nalang lagi ha?" Until a virus came and they all closed down. Bummer.

2020-05-30


Baguio Craft Brewery. Homegrown brew.



The city is famous for indigenous coffee. But have you tried it's homegrown beer? Oops, liquor ban.. Watch it n lng ngarud..

2020-05-24


Chaya Restaurant. Japanese hangout.



Ok, where do you go for a good Japanese cuisine? Follow the Japanese!

2020-05-14


Chef’s Home. Asian fusion.



Bored after retiring from a high-end hotel in Thailand, this Malaysian chef went back to his roots. Started a humble carinderia serving Malaysian cuisine to taxi drivers, who told their passenger tourists about it.. They came, enjoyed it and told others too..

2020-05-11