Baguio City
A favorite destination for tourists, it is often called the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” due to its refreshing cool climate.
Popular Places Around Baguio City
Discover the best attractions and outdoor activities in Baguio

Burnham Park
Burnham Park is one of the most famous attractions in Baguio City, Philippines. Located in the heart of the city, this historical park

Best places to eat in Baguio
Looking for retaurant? Here is the list of the best restaurants in Baguio

The Farmer's Daughter
The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant is a well-loved dining spot in Baguio City, known for its authentic Cordilleran cuisine. It offers traditional Igorot dishes like pinikpikan, etag, and kinuday, served in a cozy, rustic setting.

Chocolate De batirol
Chocolate de Batirol is a popular café in Baguio City known for its rich and traditional Filipino hot chocolate made from hand-ground cacao.

Inglay Restaurant and Bakeshop
A cozy eatery in La Trinidad, Benguet, near Baguio City. They serve tasty Filipino dishes and freshly baked goods.

Calajo Resto
Calajo Resto is a popular restaurant and bakeshop in La Trinidad, Benguet, known for its delicious Filipino and Cordilleran dishes. "Calajo" means "Welcome" in the local dialect, reflecting the warm and homey atmosphere of the place.

Fork n Dagger
Fork N' Dagger is a popular restaurant in Baguio City, located at Nevada Square, No. 2 Green Water Road. They specialize in Filipino and Asian fusion dishes, offering a variety of meals including their signature boodle fights.

Leandro's Bistro
Leandro's Bistro is a cozy restaurant in Baguio City, known for its delicious Filipino and Asian-inspired dishes. Located along Magsaysay Avenue, the bistro offers a variety of flavorful meals, including pasta, steak, and local specialties.
Baguio City is home to a vibrant food scene, offering a mix of traditional Filipino dishes and unique local flavors. For a taste of Cordilleran cuisine, The Farmer’s Daughter is a must-visit, serving authentic Igorot dishes like pinikpikan and etag. If you’re craving Filipino comfort food, Fork N’ Dagger offers delicious fusion meals and fun boodle fights. For a cozy café experience, Chocolate de Batirol serves rich, traditional Filipino hot chocolate in a serene setting. Don’t miss Leandro’s Bistro, where you can enjoy a variety of Asian-inspired dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for local delicacies or international flavors, Baguio has something to satisfy every craving.
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