Baguio City is known for its climate and tourist attractions, but besides that, Baguio foods are also great. Try these street foods you can find around Baguio on your next visit to the city.
Strawberry Taho
Strawberry taho is one of Baguio’s trademark street foods. You can find it in almost all famous tourist attractions like Mines View Park, Botanical Garden, Burnham Park, and Wright Park. If you want to taste Baguio in street food, strawberry taho is the perfect representation.
Dirty Ice Cream
Despite the city’s typically cold climate, Baguio City’s dirty ice cream is also very famous. Tourists often take a picture of the ice cream with the beautiful Baguio view as its background. It is suitable not only for photos but for your mouth because Baguio’s dirty ice cream is tasty and refreshing.
Ihaw-Ihaw
If you visit the Night Market, you’ll see the food market beside it. There are many “ihaw-ihaw” street foods like isaw, Betamax, barbeque, and more.

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Korean Street Food

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Korean street food stalls are all around the city. You can also find it in the night market at Governor Pack Road. If you want to taste Korean street foods you’ve seen in different Korean dramas, you can try them in Baguio.
Tusk- tusok

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Fishball, kikiam, qwek-qwek, squid balls, and chicken nuggets are the most common street foods in the Philippines. They are also a great food to munch on when visiting Baguio City, especially the chicken nuggets paired with vinegar and sweet and spicy sauce. They can be seen around universities and on Harrison Road as well.
Banana Cue

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Banana Ques on Baguio City Public Market is great if you are looking for sweet street foods. Aside from banana cues, turon in Baguio is good too, plus they are cheap, especially in Kubo, in front of the University of Baguio. This is a go-to place for students.
Pares Mami

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Pares Mami stalls are all around Baguio. There are also a lot of stalls in the night market. Pares Mami is perfect, primarily because of the climate in Baguio. Sipping that warm tasty soup will make your Baguio nights even better.
Binatog and Cheese Corn

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Binatog and cheese corn are some of the tourist favorites when it comes to street foods in Baguio. Both are delicious snacks to try when you visit the night market.