Where to eat in Sagada
The perfect ambiance for a stormy weather. |
Restaurants in
Sagada are located in the main road. It is very accessible from every homestay there is. You
can just walk on the main road and pick out from all the restaurants that you
will pass by. There are ones located far from the main road.
Located in the main
road with a steep stairs as entrance, food here and serving is good. Served in
white rice, the amount is equal to two cups of rice. They have the typical
selection of food - tocino, tapa, hotdog, adobo etc. Price ranges from 120-250.
This is our first stop from the 6-hours travel from Baguio and it didn't failed
us.
Located at the first
floor of Alibama Inn, the Pinikpikan House serves the famous pinikpikan soup of
Sagada which is made out of battered chicken - a chicken beaten with stick
multiple times to bring out the flavor. This soup is tolerable to eat, (based on
my tastebuds). Other dishes I can't remember but we ordered pork sisig during
our chance. Price ranges from 120-250.
Strawberry Café
We had our lunch
here during our second day in Sagada and I must say that the food is great.
Serving is also good. Food choices are minimal, there's like 5-8 meals and not
all of them are available everytime. The choices are the typical filipino home
dishes - Adobo, Daing na Bangus and others I can't remember. What I love during
our experience is the homemade yoghurt with real strawberries! The taste is
creamy and milky and there's the tolerable sourness from the yoghurt. It's
really a must-try. Price ranges from 150-300. This place is located in a small
street from the main road, if you see the souvenir shop, it's located behind
it, with lots of dogs in the front door.
Our food served with veggies. |
The Sagada Lemon Pie House
Built in nice wooden
house with homie-ambiance on the outside, this place has a perfect spot for
sipping hot coffee on a winter-night! - Excuse my statement, but I just love
remembering the feeling of being there during dinner which gives a warm
experience under the yellow lighting. Seated on the floor on pillows, the wide
table is only for the two of us. The food is great especially the chicken
curry, there's the authentic spice which needs to be present in such. I ordered
the cheese omelet which is also tasty and good. Their lemon pie on the other
hand taste like candy and lacks body (mahangin), but we gave it a try. Price
and food choices can be seen on the image on the left.
Sagada Brew
Since it is rainy
during our stay, we opt to have some hot drinks for our last in Sagada. Price
ranges from 120-300, their drinks selection is wide and various. It is like the
Starbucks in the mountains and don't doubt the taste, because it is good and worth
the price.
Other restaurants
that I will surely try when I come back are the following
Rock Inn Café
Location is far from
the main road, it is almost the way to Kiltepan Peak but they say that the
ambiance here is good.
Gaia Arts and Café
Location is also far
from the main road and there's a lot of walking. It's located between the
entrance of Sumaguing and Lumiang Caves. Food here is for vegetarians and
there's also a library.
Yoghurt House
Located near the
homestays in Sagada.
Log Cabin
Located near
Ganduyam Museum, they say this restaurant offers a buffet every Saturday night.
So there, sharing
the food experience that I had when I was in Sagada. Right now I'm missing and
craving for their homemade yoghurt which I can't bought anywhere here in the
metro, but surely, when the time comes I'll set foot again in Sagada, food is
my first priority (coz that's what food monsters are).
Ciao,
..With a lot of dogs in the front door..
ReplyDeleteahahah. sumigaw para mapansin ng owner ng resto na may kakain. scary doge.. :)
active ka lab ah! haha
Deletexmpre para sayo. :-* love you lablab. Proud of you. galing galing.
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