Baguio Night Market

Follow the steam, then check the stall.

Food is part of the night-market atmosphere, but vendors and menus change. Choose with your eyes as well as your appetite.

Choose an active stall

Look for food cooked to order, ingredients protected from handling and clean utensils separated from cash. A queue can indicate turnover, but still judge the setup yourself.

Food stalls with green tents and visitors in the Baguio night market area
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Ask before ordering

If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, ask about sauces, marinades, shared oil and utensils. Language and noise can make details hard to confirm; when uncertain, do not eat the item.

Prices and portions

Read the posted price or confirm it before ordering, including size and add-ons. Do not publish or rely on a fixed menu because stalls and prices change.

Nearby alternatives

Burnham Park’s Rose Garden area and central Baguio have other evening food options, but their stalls are separate from the Harrison Road market and may follow different schedules.

Night food and coffee stall near the Rose Garden
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Outdoor tables and food stalls in the Burnham Park area at night
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Illuminated café sign at the nearby Rose Garden night stalls
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Melvin Jones Grandstand and field near Harrison Road after dark
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Leave the area cleaner

Use the correct waste bins and do not leave cups, skewers or packaging on the road or park edge. Carry a small bag until you find a proper bin.