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    Armynavy

    3.5(4 reviews)
    41.9 km
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    We've been here a hundred times but we don't know what's happening for the last times that we were…read morehere .... It's supposed to be open 24 hrs but when we come here they don't want to serve us most of the menu they say they're out of this but when we come back in 2 hours the next shift isn't out of anything this has happened many times and it's quite frustrating not to mention many times they're closed except the doors aren't locked the lights are not off and the sign is on what the heck is going on here. We're driving all the way from Itogon about 9 kilometers only to get disappointed. Tonight the only thing you can order is classic burger and guess what fries is not available ! How can you eat burgers without fries? I think they just don't want to work ! WTF! We almost don't want to come back if they will treat us like this. It was no like this before ! The management should check! If you can't serve atleast 80% of your menu .... just do t open! Sent from my iPhone

    So I've been back to the Philippines, Baguio specifically, every year for the past 3 years and I…read morehave always passed this place up each time. I always passed by this place from a distance so I never saw what was inside. In my head, this was like a random Philippine Navy or Army recruiting station located in a busy restaurant area of Camp John Hay. On this most recent trip to Baguio I finally walked close by ArmyNavy. I was totally wrong! It turns out that ArmyNavy is actually a fast food restaurant that serves up delicious food. Haha! The menu is quite long! They serve up burgers, mexican-style dishes, chicken and filipino breakfast. On my first visit I ordered their pinoy breakfast burrito. The burrito had spanish rice, fried egg and chicken adobo flakes. This burrito was so rich but soooooo good! Try it with a side of sour cream. On another visit I tried their fried chicken. The leg and thigh pieces were really juicy and the skin crisp. I was really surprised at how delicious the chicken was. Unfortunately the white gravy paired with the chicken was a bit too peppery. Another miss was the stuffed chocolate croissant with the vanilla ice cream. It looked great in the picture but it fell apart quickly and the croissant was kind of stale. Overall, solid fast food restaurant chain in the Philippines. Personally, I thought this place was much better than the uber-popular Jolibee chain. Check them out!

    Baguio Craft Brewery

    Baguio Craft Brewery

    4.1(12 reviews)
    40.3 km
    ₱₱

    Great food good selection amazing beer really nice welcoming staff and the view is amazingread more

    At nearly 5000 feet elevation, Baguio is still pretty hot on a sunny day. So it was today, a Sunday…read morenonetheless, with so many folks making the ride or drive up to get away from the real heat in Manila. When I saw that Baguio had a brewery, I made sure that it was on my itinerary. Make sure that you go to the top floor, 2 flights of stairs. The restrooms are on the second floor. They have quite the beer selection, from IPAs, ales, fruit beers (think sours) to stouts. Their grub is pretty local. I, of course, went way off and ordered the half serving of the fish and chips. Don't expect cod. It's a local fish in a really light batter. I think it was reasonable. My half serving was more than enough to supplement my 2 pints. The vinegar dip was very good. Just a PSA, there is nothing for the vegetarians or vegans, except the usual fries. As for the beers, I started with the raspberry stout, which was very smooth with slight raspberry overtones. Very nice. I tasted the porter and thought it was good, but after the stout, it tasted a bit off. They were also on the lighter side, if you're used to the stuff in the US. BTW the stout is 9.75% ABV, the porter 6.46%. For the tropical environs, perhaps I should have had the pilsner, but these two hit the spot for me. 4 stars in comparison to US breweries, but heck how many breweries are there outside Manila? Highly recommended!

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    Baguio Night Market - Dynamite peppers (similar to Jalapeño Poppers)

    Baguio Night Market

    4.0(2 reviews)
    40.3 km
    ₱₱

    I have a childhood friend who's lived pretty much his entire life here, and he responded with, "Are…read moreyou crazy?!" when we mentioned we were gonna check out the city's night market. What can I say. I'm all about finding a bargain even if it means doing a little "ukay-ukay." And it'll be an experience, for sure. So, Big Bro, GodNiece and I came through a tad bit early. (Every vendor was still setting up when we got there) so we got to kinda walk around (what I was told was) Session road and did a little exploring. (We even discovered a store that had these beautiful giant pythons! Whoa!) And then: opening hour. The entire area was simply bustling once their prearranged opening hours began. Boy was it crowded. We started on one end of the street where one can find a spread of Filipino street food: fish balls, chicharron, dim sum, porridge, soup, etc... we had a few to start us off prior to our bargain hunting. I found a SF 49ers sweater for P300PHP (around $6.) It was a must have because it wasn't a fake. (I would know. I already have something similar.) GodNiece found a sweater jacket worth $85US (her boyfriend who is in the US just got one) for the bargain price of P350PHP ($7.) It was a steal. (FUN FACT: Most clothing items hail from abroad. If you have an eye for it AND some patience, you will find some good buys here in this night market!) We walked through the entire thing and found even more good eats on the other end. (No, childhood friend refused to come.) It could use better lighting and spacing out between vendors. Otherwise, it was fun! I'd do it again given the chance!

    During the day, traffic takes over this busy street where visitors flock Burnham Park at this…read moremountain city. At night most of the traffic is rerouted and this street turns into a night market! I've been to Bangkok's and Bali's night markets, but this is the first one I have been to in The Philippines. There were plenty of vendors selling clothes, electronics, and accessories! Some of the stuff here are much better in quality than some of the things I got in Bangkok and it was cheaper as well. We only did a little bit of shopping because we wanted to check out the food vendors which were all located towards the end of the market. The street foods were so good and cheap! skewers for 40 cents USD each and fresh coconut juice for 30 cents USD! I also saw several international street food choices as well (Chinese, Thai, American, Mexican, and Middle Eastern) as we walked through the market. Cheap delicious foods and bargain shopping are always a plus in my book!

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