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Baguio City is replete with a host of restaurants that cater to the taste buds
of every gourmand. Once here, you will not have to look far as to what to eat
or where to eat. AsiaRooms.com offers information regarding What/Where to Eat
in Baguio in Luzon, Philippines. You can also go through the following link to
know all about Restaurants in Baguio. Dining is an enjoyable thing to do in Baguio,
for the bistros serve everything from Filipino, American and Mongolian, to Chinese,
Italian, Korean, and Japanese cuisine. Here, one can discover the best of the
Northern Philippine culinary art.
Baguio is known for its bake breads, cakes and homemade sweets, apart from
the native delicacies or the family-oriented fast food chains that are sprawling
in growing numbers every other day. Most of the food hubs are found along the
Session Road, which is the city's commercial artery. One such is the Picarre
Restaurant that is known for its famed original coffee and delightfully eclectic
menu that includes pasta, savory crepes, sandwiches, rice meals, salads, cakes
and pastries. It is located next to the Baguio Cathedral in Porta Vaga and overlooks
the city.
If you are thinking of what to eat in Baguio go for there are options of picnics
with the stretch of parks and open spaces. While you are ready to savor the
good food with the city's cool breeze brushing against your face. If you happen
to have panache for cooking, try out this fun thing to do. The local fare gives
you coconut shell packaged treats called Kulangot ng Intsik. These are only
found in Baguio. The word Kulangot ng Intsik translates into "Chinese boogers".
Open the shells by peeling the red paper by holding it together. The brown stuff
within is a sweetened coconut milk product.
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