We normally just enjoy eating home and going to Starbucks when in Baguio, but this time, Thanks to Tammy, Dina, Ria and Ramon, we got to try quite a number of restaurants in our 4 day stay. Many of them have been there for a long time and we see them in passing but we have never tried them. Maybe they should come with us everytime we go to Baguio so we get to try another bunch of restos 🙂
Hamada- Japanese Teppanyaki at Baguio Country Club
Cantinetta – Quality and taste is just as good as the Manila branch- ordered our usual favorites – Spaghetti Bolognese, pizzas and the Tartufo pasta. Location: Camp John Hay, beside Starbucks
House of Waffles – Former Country Waffles. The place was full for breakfast! They now have Korean food to probably cater to the Korean golfers in John Hay. Located near the entrance of the John Hay Golf Clubouse beside Starbucks.
Mile Hi Diner – Recommended by Heather. Typical American diner food, nice ambience. Same owner as Carlo’s Pizza. Address: Mile Hi, Camp John Hay
O’ Mai Khan – Recommended by Chris. Ramon wanted Mongolian BBQ. They had an extensive menu aside from the Eat all you can Monolian BBQ. Address: 12 Otek, Baguio City ( near Burnham Park ) Phone: (074)442-5885
The Baguio market is always a haven of fresh items!!!
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Yummy! 🙂
After 5 days of chinese food here in HK…..I’m looking forward to burgers, fries and that chili dog with nachos!!!
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I love burgers especially when served with generous servings of cheese and dressings like the ones in the photos. Gee, those food treats have certainly warmed up your bodies in a cool place like Baguio.
hi tita rica! wala the pics of our mongolian!
the diner rocked! 🙂
i think i gained weight there. haha.
haha. sorry, low tech. didnt realize there was a second page. i look tired. haha. all the excitement at the strawberry field!
Hope you guys have maintained your old ” weights ” !
Hi Rica,
You should have eaten at Cafe by the Ruins near the fire Station. For me, it is the best place to eat and truly, food that is fresh from Baguio following the best of the seasons so their menu varies depending on what is available. Try it next time.
hi rica, i just had to print this out for future reference…. looks really yummy!
I could never have enough of this feature. I have viewed this several times already. Hehehe. The fruits and the veggies look freshly picked from the farms. Oh Baguio, how I missed it much. Here in Mindanao, they have likened Marawi City as the Summer Capital in the South. But it definitely falls short of what Baguio is.
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