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  1. Toko’s

    We particularly like the delicious (but pricey) pesto pasta here, the signature restaurant at Atlantis. Toko’s also offers yummy-looking three-course lunches and dinners for around P600.

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  2. Regina’s Restaurant

    Easily the best choice in town for eating, Regina’s Restaurant is a clean modern place serving seafood, sandwiches, steaks, and Chinese, Filipino and Indonesian dishes.

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  3. A

    Coco Amigos

    Coco Amigos serves wonderfully refreshing watermelon and buko (young coconut) shakes and real coffee, but the Mexican food is disappointing. It has a good vegetarian selection.

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  4. Neem’s Garden Restaurant

    The Japanese chef here conjures up magnificent Japanese, Chinese and Filipino dishes in an instant. The fish creations are especially delectable. Japanese mains come with miso soup.

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  5. Hap Chang Tea House

    Delicious, steaming platters of Hong Kong specialities are the name of the game here. It’s popular for a reason. An additional branch is on Pedro Gil St across from Robinsons Place.

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  6. Beans & Pages

    Beans & Pages is a coffee shop a few kilometres north of Rizal Ave, and also has free wi-fi, and free film screenings on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7.30pm.

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  7. B

    Divine Sweets

    Coffee shop culture is still in its incubation phase in Puerto, Divine Sweets is a good meet-up spot; has excellent pastries and cakes. It also offers free wi-fi.

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  8. 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.

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  9. M’la Kin Ti’an Restaurant

    A local version of Asian-fusion is served here, combining Filipino, Japanese and Chinese. M’la Kin has hot-pot tofu and grilled fish on the menu, in bright and light surrounds.

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  10. Guiseppe’s

    A long-standing Tacloban eatery, brick-walled Guiseppe’s is decorated like an Italian bistro and serves pastas and pizzas. A small deli area sells takeaway Italian groceries.

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  12. El Camino

    A chain of hawker-style restaurants and a favourite with locals. It’s a noisy, busy, open-air barbecue-o-rama. A second branch is on the corner of Burgos and Gatuslao Sts.

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  13. Wharf Galley

    Bills itself as a ‘rock cafe’ with live music every night, an acoustic night on Wednesday, and – unusually – mostly original music rather than covers from the performers.

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  14. 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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  15. Socsargen Grill

    Part of the Rosvenil Pensione, this casual and popular outdoor grill does fish raw (sashimi) or cooked (lapu-lapu – grouper) and sizzling gambas.

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  16. Trudi’s Place

    An ugly ice-cream cake of a restaurant, but good for cheap food. You can get Filipino and Western dishes for a crazy P60 and there’s a decent selection of salads.

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  17. Shiang Ma Nou

    A trendy new Chinese place near the Knights of Columbus (K of C) church. Seafood is a speciality and all meals are well prepared and beautifully presented.

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  18. Oyster Villa

    This big, bright, spotless Chinese eatery is attached to the Regent Hotel and has a truly voluminous menu. Dishes good for two start at around P145.

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  19. Camiguin Island Grill

    For inexpensive barbecue chicken and grilled fish and prawns, try the Camiguin Island Grill, out on the highway east of town.

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  20. Mario’s

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

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  21. Brewpoint

    An air-conditioned oasis set back behind CPG Ave, it has the usual Starbucks-style coffees and basic cheap meals. Wi-fi is P30 per hour.

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  23. Kaisei Japanese Restaurant

    A popular, hangar-sized Japanese eatery, it has well-priced set menus and a very good à la carte menu. Its little sister is in SM City.

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  24. 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.

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  25. Geewan

    Of the several cheap fast-food joints near Plaza Rizal, this has the best local specialities, such as Bicol exprés.

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  26. San Francisco Food Court

    To keep it real with the local fare, head to this food court next to San Francisco Church and fill up for less than P40.

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  27. Bruno’s Swiss Food

    For those craving Swiss, Polish and German sausage and European beers, Bruno’s Swiss Food is the place.

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