Just like my food post about Boracay, here's my take on the top places to eat in one of the Philippines' top summer destinations.
The thing about Baguio is, food is affordable because methinks they get most of their raw ingredients nearby. Baguio is indeed your vacation destination if you want to eat like a king without having to spend like one!
O' MAI KHAN
Price Range: P90.00-P500.00
A Mongolian resto famous for the eat-all-you-can Mongolian. They've got ala carte dishes too! It's perhaps one of Baguio's oldest restaurants as it has been around for over 25 years now.
Basically, it’s Mongolian and I’m sure everybody here knows how Mongolian tastes like. The raw ingredients on the buffet counter are replenished often and in small quantities to ensure that everything stays fresh. They have a lot of homemade sauces as well beyond the classic Soy Sauce, Oyster Sauce, Sesame Oil, and Fish Sauce.
SOLIBAO
Price Range: P100.00-P1000.000
If you’re craving for Pinoy fare in Baguio, Solibao it is! They have feast- sized portions so better bring a huge appetite if you’re going to eat here! It’s also a good place to dine with your family ’cuz they've got family set meals that are good for 4-6 people.
The set meal we ordered consisted of Gising Gising, Fried Chicken, Kare Kare, Pinakbet, 5 cups of rice, and a pitcher of Iced Tea.
The Fried Chicken had this homemade taste: Batter was a bit sweet and I really tasted the palm oil used in it. Is that a good thing? Perhaps not for some, but I like it because it just reminded me so much of home, specifically my Grandmother and how she'd always cook this dish for us when she was still alive. Pinakbet was very good, albeit a lil' oily for my liking. Kare Kare was good as well.
This Bulalo pot, however, was a separate order. I was craving for Bulalo that moment so I just had to get it. Unlike the Bulalo dishes I've tried in Tagaytay and Laguna, Solibao's version is quite meaty, and the meat chunks are all in bite- sized portions. Serving wise, I like this best!
Gising Gising- Mom's favorite. Gising Gising is supposedly a spicy dish, but this one, however, is very mild-I like it that way because it didn't trigger my gastroenteritis, which I would often experience whenever I eat spicy food. I think you can ask the waiters to make it a lil' more spicy should you find it too mild.
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