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North Luzon

Other restaurants in North Luzon

  1. Yoghurt House

    Fuel up here with mountain coffee and delicious homemade yoghurt before a long day of hiking or caving. Then return for dinner to carb-load on delicious vegetarian pasta dishes or rösti (shredded fried potatoes).

    reviewed

  2. Masferré Inn & Restaurant

    The food here is among the best in town, but what really makes this place stand out are the awesome, powerful prints of the late Sagada-born photographer Eduardo Masferré. Ask the proprietor for a tour of the Masferré Gallery, which is just outside of town. Rooms were under renovation when we visited.

    reviewed

  3. Pizza Volante

    The pan pizza here is tops in town, and it’s not a bad place for a beer either, especially after everything else has closed. It also has a delivery service.

    reviewed

  4. Bana’s Cafe

    This artsy place specialises in coffee and breakfast (great omelettes). Its narrow balcony overlooks a gorge and catches the morning sun.

    reviewed

  5. Log Cabin

    One of Sagada’s many wonderful surprises is this aptly named eatery. The Western-style food is hearty and elegantly presented, and on Saturday evening there’s a buffet (prepaid reservations only) prepared by a French chef, who also bakes fresh bread for the restaurant. To top it all off there’s good wine and a fireplace. You must drop by in the morning to place your order.

    reviewed

  6. Oh My Gulay

    Baguio’s most creative interior is five storeys up under a vast atrium. It’s like a giant tree fort, with bridges, ladders and little nooks to hide in. The mercifully compact all-vegetarian menu is equally creative – try the tofu lumpia (small spring rolls) salad.

    reviewed

  7. Las Vegas

    This is along the ridge road north of Banaue Hotel. One of the few restaurants that tends to stay open later than 9pm. The owners are friendly and dish up decent Filipino food.

    reviewed

  8. Friends Country Music Bar

    This is along the ridge road north of Banaue Hotel. This favourite locals’ hang-out features live acoustic music lubricated with plenty of Red Horse extra strong ale.

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  9. Mario’s

    For something fancy try this attractive Italian eatery, with exotic treats such as New Zealand mussels and salmon Rockefeller on the menu.

    reviewed

  10. Korea Palace

    It’s not the cheapest of Baguio’s squillion Korean restaurants, but it is the best. The setting is a gorgeous 1930s wooden mansion.

    reviewed

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  12. Brothers Burger

    This reliable place is located in the Mile-Hi Center in Camp John Hay. A good eating option which delivers.

    reviewed

  13. Cafería en la Veranda

    This American-style coffee shop serves up cold coffee-based drinks and a selection of pastries and cakes.

    reviewed

  14. Uno Grille

    The food here is of a high standard and it also does a mean black forest cake.

    reviewed

  15. Cafe Uno

    The food here is of a high standard.

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  16. Flying Gecko

    Tranquil oasis on Session Rd.

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