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The fifth and last featured establishment in the Baguio series is Café Sabel, a themed coffee shop right inside national artist BenCab's famous museum.
The menu features somee of the same items offered in the earlier-featured Cafe by the Ruins (which shares their staff and management), but the manages to exude…
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Despite having a branch in Manila, Mario's Restaurant Baguio still commanded our time and attention during our recent trip up north.
Setting. The place looked and felt like a comfortable lounge with eclectic interiors. The lighting was dim-to-warm, getting the natural Baguio breeze to feel snugly chilly. The place gets packed…
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Third in our continuing series featuring Baguio is the cozy Forest House Bistro & Cafe along Loakan Road.
Setting. The place looks and feels like a homey log cabin with crisp fresh air, woodsy interiors, and live music.
A live (and very impressive) ensemble performs for the crowd on the night we…
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Our next restaurant stop in Baguio is what is probably its most unique. Café by the Ruins‘ distinctive name is matched by a quirky-artistic vibe and a delicious menu featuring locally-grown ingredients.
Setting. Built upon the war ‘ruins’ of a former governor’s house, Café by the Ruins has a rustic and…
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We were fortunate enough to have been able to experience the best of Baguio City right before the recent typhoon onslaughts. I hope this series of Baguio restaurant reviews somehow help the city’s economy and tourism recover faster.
Under the helm of celebrated chef Billy King (formerly of Le Souffle),…







