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View N Plates Grill and Restaurant: Experience new Filipino Dining!

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View N Plates Grill: Filipino Food on every corner

If you are looking for a new place to dine in while enjoying the cool breeze of Baguio (literally very cool), View N Plates Grill and Restaurant is what I can suggest for the new year! Its al fresco setup makes you feel the Baguio chill while enjoying their hearty Filipino food selections that complements the cool weather.

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

Like your modern ‘karinderya’ or eatery, View N Plates Grill and Restaurant also has budget-friendly meals! Most of their meals are good for groups so their servings are generous, I can tell! One of the highlights of the restaurant, too, is their open kitchen so you can see your food being cooked right before you very eyes.

Read also: Baguio Restaurants with a good view and great food (Part 1)!

Good food and good view? They got you!

Their “kubo in the sky” is what makes View N Plates Grill and Restaurant unique from the restaurants I have personally tried and visited here in Baguio City. Though not actually that typical bahay kubo, its dining style is very Filipino where you dine in groups.

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

The catch of dining in View N Plates Grill is you get to see a 180-degree view of nearby Quirino Hill and Busol Watershed and is one of the newly-opened restaurants in Baguio where you get to see a view of the outskirts of the City. (Will include this on my second batch of restaurants and cafés with good food and good views!)

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

From their bagnet kare-kare, Lomi overload, and View N Plates Rice to their typical Filipino staples of ‘-silog’ meals, it is a must-try and I recommend that you bring your friends and family with you as their servings are good for groups!

More about View N Plates Grill and Restaurant

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

View N Plates Grill and Restaurant Baguio City | Turista Boy

Address 47 Upper Fairview, Baguio City (near Mother’s Garden Restaurant)
Business days and hours Daily, 0900 H – 2100 H
Contact number/s +63 977 473 0368
Social media account/s Facebook: @ViewNPlates
How to get there

By jeep: Ride a jeepney that goes to Fairview route. Their garage is located along Kayang Street and just tell the dispatcher to drop you off near Barangay Fairview Barangay Hall. Jeepney fare is at P 10.00 and travel time is around 10-15 minutes (depending on the traffic.) Disembark near Fairview Barangay Hall and walk upwards and you will see the signage “King and Queen” and “View N Plates Restaurant” on the right side of the road.

By taxi: Tell the driver that you will go to Fairview Barangay Hall. Once near the location, go up a few meters more and you will see the signage “King and Queen” and “View N Plates Restaurant” on the right side of the road. Travel time is around 10-15 minutes (depending on the traffic.) Fare is estimated at P 100.00 – 120.00.

By private car: Just pin and locate the Restaurant on your preferred navigation app and follow the necessary directions. You can pass either via Quezon Hill (Naguilian Road) or via Ferguson Road. Travel time is estimated at 10-15 minutes depending on the traffic.

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