
Tourists from Manila and other nearby provinces go to Baguio to escape the city heat.
But besides its cold weather, Baguio City also offers food that ranges from Italian cuisine to Lebanese foods.
We've listed down five restaurants in the area that you should try on your next trip to the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
Location: Session Theatre Building, Session Road, Baguio City
Photo by: Eugene Rey Rivera
Situated at the main road of Baguio City, Session Road, Pizza Volante is easily recognizable, thanks to its location beside a fast-food pizza parlor.
They offer good food such as The Breakfast Starter, Pizza Marengo, and Pesto. If you want to drink some coffee, Pizza Volante offers a cup of coffee and a refill for only PhP35.
Pizza Volante is open 24/7 so it's perfect for your breakfast, lunch, dinner, and some midnight snacks.
Location: Otek St. corner Carino St., Baguio City
Photo by: imnate02 (IG)
If you are looking for good but affordable food, Good Taste is the perfect restaurant for you. Word of caution though, since it's both delicious and budget-friendly, make sure to allot some waiting time to get seated as they are always full-packed especially during lunch and dinner.
Luckily for you, they are open 24 hours so can come in any time.
Location: 26 Outlook Drive, Baguio City
Photo by: Karl Owen Panal
Described by locals as the Hidden Gem of Baguio City, this far-from-the-city restaurant offers not just delicious food but a stunning view as well.
Situated on top of a hill, tourists and locals alike can have a taste of Greek Cuisine in Lemon and Olives while looking at the city lights.
Their must-tries are the Porterhouse, Beef Kebab, and Baklava Cheesecake.
Lemon and Olives is open every day from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Location: M.H. Del Pilar St. corner Kisad Road, Baguio City
Photo by: Raymond Bernard Ignacio
A must-visit when in Baguio City is the famous Lomo Ribs of Canto Restaurant. If you are eating alone, you can grab their Half Slab for only PhP250 but if you are with your special someone, you can order the Whole Slab for PhP480.
If you don't want to eat heavy meat, try their Canto Burger, which is stuffed by their home-made beef patty.
Only, queue can be quite long during lunch and dinner so a lot some time if you really want to eat at this restaurant.
Canto is open every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Location: Shuntug St. corner F. Bautista Drive, Baguio City
Photo by: triumph_meis312 (IG)
Situated a few steps away from Burnham Park, Habibis Grill is perfect for people who love Lebanese cuisine.
They offer Tabouleh Salad, Falafel and Hummus, and Beef Kebab. Their must-tries are Barberque Lamb and Chicarong Bulaklak.
You can grab Lebanese food at Habibis all-day as they are open for 24 hours.
Did we miss something on this list? Comment below what's your go-to restaurant in Baguio City.