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Map of Mountain Province — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Mountain Province — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 restaurants in Mountain Province

No trip to Mountain Province is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Yoghurt House

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Yoghurt House is a popular spot in Sagada known for its wide selection of homemade yogurt flavors, including strawberry, honey, banana, and granola. In addition to their delicious yogurts, the restaurant also offers hearty meals like spicy chicken curry, pan-fried beef, and open pork sandwiches. This cozy eatery has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike due to its warm ambiance with wooden interiors and charming decor.
We had a great meal and experience here. We ordered, Baked Chicken, Homemade hot chocolate drink, Bolognese, Yoghurt granola with fruits, Plain yoghurt, and Roasted Pork. The homemade how chocolate is a must try. Their food was not quite expensive. They have big servings. Their yoghurt was authentic among the other yoghurt we tried but not to my taste since it is sour.
DDA A — Google review
The restaurant is nicely located not far from the centre of Sagada and also has a balcony overlooking the main street, so a perfect location. I ordered the rosti dish and a strawberry yogurt drink. The rosti was disappointing, too dry and too oily, although the taste was fine. The yogurt drink was very thin and a bit sharper than I was expecting. Overall, I was a bit disappointed considering all the good reviews.
Chung H — Google review
After hiking for 6 hrs, we came here super hungry and it did not disappoint! We ordered the Sautéed Beef, Spicy Chicken Curry, Aglio-Olio, Roasted Eggplant with Basil, and the Sweet & Spicy Lava Chicken with veg salad. Every dish was flavorful, the servings were generous, and it was exactly the meal we needed after a long day. The place has a cozy vibe. Definitely a must-visit in Sagada, we’ll be back for sure! ❤️
Revie R — Google review
Super tasty dishes, my family loved their pasta and baked chicken, very flavourful. I also loved their chicken curry, very creamy and the spice is just right.
Martti D — Google review
Sagada Yogurt House is a great spot for a relaxing meal with a lovely ambiance, especially on the terrace. It's perfect for passing the time, particularly in the afternoon when many guests are around, yet it still feels cozy and welcoming. Their desserts, especially the yogurt, are a delightful treat after a good meal. This place is also ideal for dating couples looking for a peaceful and charming setting. I highly recommend visiting if you're in Sagada!
Brew S — Google review
We got mixed fruits with yogurt. The yogurt itself was delicious, but some fruits (especially the banana) seemed to have been chopped hours before and were a bit dry.
Allan D — Google review
Their food serving is very generous, and it tastes good. I recommend this place, worth the try.
Cess M — Google review
The food is okay. Nothing special on the yogurt. A bit of pricey for me. The atmosphere is quite nice.
Vanessa — Google review
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Sagada Lemon Pie House

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Sagada Lemon Pie House is a must-visit spot in Sagada, known for its delectable lemon pie. Owned by Joseph and Katrina Daoas, the restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere with low tables for a casual dining experience. The original recipe from Joseph's mother adds to the authenticity of the pies, which are freshly baked and live up to their reputation. It's a popular choice among both locals and travelers, making it an essential part of any Sagada experience.
lemon pie is reeeaaally good! lemonade is also made from fresh lemon juice. went here for brunch and was not disappointed. food is good, again lemon pie is great, so far this is the only restaurant in town that I know that accepts Gcash as payment, and the owner is very hospitable and approachable despite the busyness of taking lots of pie orders.
Oli G — Google review
The lemon pie was decent but could use a better balance of tartness and sweetness. The crust was well-made, and we found the egg pie more enjoyable. Perhaps our expectations for the lemon pie were higher. The café had a cozy ambiance, and the staff were warm and welcoming.
Jeric B — Google review
I loved and enjoyed the vibes of the shop. The only comment would be the serving time as it could take slow if there are people on the line. The lemon pie is delicious. Will definitely come back.
Mico R — Google review
It was raining, so we stayed here to find solace through coffee and dessert. We ordered the lemon pie, egg pie, and brewed coffee. The egg pie was the relative standout. I personally liked that the lemons are locally sourced from Sagada itself. I liked it also that we were asked to take off our shoes before going in, and the woodware was incredible.
Kent C — Google review
Overall, didn’t really enjoy the food here Im so sorry. For the lemon pie, we got two slices but they both tasted different. One was zesty and the other had a weak lemon texture. Seems like a consistency issue. The crust was also so dry and hard and didn’t really make me want to finish the whole slice. The egg pie was better tho in terms of crust, texture, and flavor. There are three seating areas. Alfresco sitting, which is a vibe given the cold weather. One area is with short tables where you have to sit on the floor which is so not friendly for people with arthritis (they seat most people here since the restaurant was not full). Last seating area had table and chairs which honestly the most comfortable one with a better ambiance, (reminds you of your grandparents house) but we weren’t allowed to sit there.
Karlee C — Google review
The best lemon pie I've ever had! I absolutely love the place, the food, the coffee and the service.
Giovan A — Google review
Sagada Lemon Pie House offers more than just their signature lemon pies—it’s a place where you feel genuinely welcomed, even by their furry resident! I was greeted by their adorable pug dog who was roaming outside and, to my delight, literally asked me to open the door so he could come in. He’s incredibly friendly and absolutely loves belly rubs, adding a personal and heartwarming touch to the visit. As for the lemon pie, it was perfectly balanced between tart and sweet, with a flaky crust that complements the zesty filling beautifully. However, given that we were their first customers for the day when we visited in the morning, the pie wasn’t freshly baked—it was served cold, which slightly diminished the experience. Despite this, the flavors were still great. The rustic charm of the café, combined with the cozy ambiance and friendly staff (and pug!), makes this a must-visit spot in Sagada. Just a tip: it might be better to visit later in the day when the pies might be fresher.
Haniel C — Google review
This is a lemon house, but still the lemon pie is great, the lemonade is unlike those in the malls, really fresh lemons and the lemon tea is exceptional. We didn't have a full course meal, so i can't tell. But for what it's worth, their lemon products are really great. But why the 3 stars, for one they didn't have stocks because we really loved the lemon juice and we cannot take out. The way they desinged the place compliments their advertised product. But i can just only imagine how it goes if they run out of lemon supposing they don't have enough for take out. But if you're after a quick bite and longing for refreshments after a long hike in the caves and mountains, this is a must supposing they don't run out of lemons and their lemon drinks are just the same price that of a bottled water considering it's healthy lemon extract.
Larry D — Google review
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Log Cabin Sagada

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Filipino restaurant
Located in Sagada, Log Cabin is a renowned restaurant that has been serving customers since 1991. The smokehouse and restaurant are famous for their Saturday and special occasion buffets prepared by French Chef Aklay. These buffets are highly sought after, especially now that travel restrictions have eased in the town. The restaurant offers a rustic and cozy dining experience within a genuine log cabin, providing an inviting atmosphere with a touch of nostalgia.
Our annual Sagada trip wouldn’t be complete without dining at Sagada Log Cabin—it’s become a tradition for us! We ordered everything in the photos I uploaded, and honestly, the long drive from Batangas to Sagada was so worth it. Every dish was flavorful, hearty, and satisfying. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. On our second visit that same week, they even remembered our baby, which made the experience even more special. We visited during a rainy evening, and they lit the bonfire—it added such a cozy and welcoming vibe to the whole restaurant. Price-wise, it’s reasonable considering the generous portions—definitely busog for a Filipino appetite. If you’re exploring Sagada and looking for a place to eat, I highly recommend Sagada Log Cabin. I’m already excited to come back!
Ynnah D — Google review
The wild-mushroom soup was good! I really liked it—but only that. The pizza wasn’t good, nor was the pork. Both were too salty. The staff weren’t accommodating either. They could have justified their pricing with better service, especially since the food wasn’t great anyway. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Overall, not worth it.
Jane B — Google review
Dishes are great tasting, we ordered their bolognese, paprika roastes chicken and ham and chees pizza. I think the pizza is too expensive for its size, compared to the other dishes, the taste and amount of serving is perfect. We parked just before the diversion in front of the municipal hall. There’s no parking in the restaurant.
Martti D — Google review
I went to Sagada to spend my birthday and had a specific list of places I want to visit, including Log Cabin Sagada. Had my birthday dinner here to try their forrest ham and bacon etag, and it didnt disappoint! My partner and I had a very filling meal with the generous serving of their dishes. Although they didnt have cakes, they made do with what they and went an extra mile to help me celebrate by giving me an in-house serving of their yogurt with a birthday greeting. And our server, Warren, really did a great job in accommodating us. I will surely come back and dine again with you! ❤️❤️❤️
Gazelle M — Google review
The restaurant is situated at the heart of Sagada. The food is sooo good. We ordered Menu II and Menu V and they did not disappoint. Plus the serving is so big. The drinks, too, are refreshing. We had the Mango Sprite mocktail and the Passion Fruit mocktail. Both are so good. It also has a wifi. We waited for our bus here in this resto and their host/server was so kind to offer us their egg tart, ON THE HOUSE. Best dessert for a sumptous meal. Sagada overall has the best people. Babalikan talaga, Sagada.
Rhea C — Google review
The food was amazing (and the drinks too!). As a non-coffee girlie, I fell in love with their fruit teas too — we tried new flavors with every meal and now I’m craving it again 😭 They only have 3 rooms (for couples and groups), which makes the place feel super exclusive and cozy. The cabin vibes are so nice — it really gives you that warm mountain experience.Definitely a must-visit when you go to Sagada! Special shoutout to Jhon who made sure we were comfortable and enjoying our stay despite the typhoon. Their in-room service was a lifesaver, and the constant check-ins (even from the admin on IG) made us feel so safe and at home 🫶 We’ll definitely come back — hopefully on a good weather next time! P.S. they offer unli bread & coffee during your stay! 🥖☕️
Anna G — Google review
This meal is a great mix of comfort food and healthy elements. There’s variety, and each dish looks well-seasoned and thoughtfully prepared. If the flavors match the visuals, this would be a truly satisfying meal! The plating is well-arranged, with a good balance of protein, carbs, and vegetables. The heart-shaped sauce dishes add a nice touch of charm. The portions are generous, and everything looks freshly prepared.
Joanna C — Google review
I got the menu V with pork steak. That's a pretty simple dish, but very tasty. The vegetables were with a firm texture, which is how I prefer, and the pork was just a bit overcooked, but well seasoned. The staff is very friendly, and we met a talkative little girl, who seems to be the chef's daughter.
Allan D — Google review
4

Salt N Pepper

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Restaurant
Salt N Pepper Diner is a cozy and underrated restaurant located in Sagada, Philippines. It offers a variety of local specialties such as Chicken Inutom, Etag Sisig, and Dinakiw rice meals at affordable prices. The menu also includes international dishes like ramen, quesadillas, and tortilla rolls. Additionally, the diner serves appetizers like nachos, buffalo wings, calamari, and more.
Perfect blend of great food warm service and an inviting atmosphere. I only try one of their standout dishes is the Canton which is generously portioned making it ideal for 2-4 people. At such a budget-friendly price it’s an absolute steal. The flavor is nothing short of amazing each bite is a delicious treat that keeps you coming back for more. Vibe of the place is another highlight. It’s chill cozy and perfect for unwinding. The crew adds to the charm they’re incredibly friendly approachable and always ready to make your experience memorable. For the best experience, I highly recommend visiting at night. The relaxed ambiance under the night sky truly elevates the charm of this wonderful spot.
Will — Google review
If you are exploring for food and want to support the locals, I would suggest to try this place. We ordered the etag sisig and ramen. The etag ramen was really nice for me because of its unique smoky flavor; although a bit salty but you know it’s “ETAG”. The sisig was just okay; the etag flavor is weak. But hey, try and try lang. The service was also welcoming.
Dudong ( — Google review
The Etag Pizza was delicious, a must have!! Ordered their Chopsuey too, the veggies were fresh and crunchy with chicken in mushroom sauce. So yummy.
Joseph G — Google review
Appreciate the food in all fairness. For a group of 9, we paid a total of around 5k. I would say the prices are as same as in Manila. A bit overpriced but food servings is above average. The vibe at night is so nice. Staff are welcoming. Pansit Canton is highly recommended. Tried the steak but was well done.
Karlo — Google review
One of the best. Highly recommend the cookie crumble yogurt (200php) - a taste of traditionally fermented yogurt with similar taste to a rice wine (bigger portion pls 😋). The fries overload (280php) was also worth the price given the portion.
Winsly D — Google review
Salt and Pepper in Sagada offers a memorable dining experience, but it can get quite busy, especially on weekends. The restaurant was packed when we visited, and we ended up waiting over 40 minutes for our food to be served. While the wait was long, the food did not disappoint. The ingredients used were fresh and the portions were generous. The ambiance is cozy, and the staff are friendly, but it’s clear that this place attracts a lot of visitors due to its popularity. If you’re in a rush or prefer a quieter dining experience, it might be best to visit during off-peak hours. Overall, the meal was worth the wait, but be prepared for a bit of a delay, especially on busy days.
HLC M — Google review
Their tantanmen tasted like a corn soup It overpowered the broth. The food quality wasn’t worth the price.
Melody P — Google review
Food was okay. We had Shoyu Ramen, cheese fries and etag pizza. We were so disappointed with the Ramen, as Ramen lover this ramen is the worst. It was bland, boiled egg taste different like it's spoiled, soup is not umami, noodles is so soggy. Etag pizza is just okay but not special. Thankful that the cheese fries is good, i love it. Staff are approachable. Service is good. Resto ambiance is good. It's just the food that's bit failing.
Heyitsme L — Google review
5

Gaia Cafe

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in Sagada, Gaia Cafe is a charming treehouse-inspired spot that offers stunning views of Ambassing Valley en route to Sumaguing Cave. This cozy community cafe gained fame after being featured in the 2014 Filipino romantic comedy 'That Thing Called Tadhana.' It has become a beloved dining spot for couples and tourists seeking to recreate moments from the film.
If you're not a vegetarian, you might find yourself missing the taste of meat in their sandwiches. The food and coffee are good, and the place exudes a calm, peaceful atmosphere, perfect for moments of quiet reflection. The customer service is alright, though perhaps it's influenced by the local culture, where people tend to be more reserved, and it shows in the demeanor of those who live here. This is truly a haven for introverts.
Janet A — Google review
Veggie options menu but worth the price! I have no issue switching being a meat lover. Adobo rice and veggie salad are okay. Prepare Php300-600 per person. Great for those with dm2. Geraldine will help you out with the place and menu. Go in early if you want to stay by the veranda and have some good time taking videos/pictures.
Ryan J — Google review
Pesto Pasta feels like home! The kind of rich flavor I would splurge again given the chance 😌 Gaia Sandwich is a must try! I paired it with Kamote Fries whose drizzles compliments the whole bite! 🥳 I tried Vegetarian Adobo during my first visit, it’s oozing with spices and rich flavor for an Adobo! 😋 Also, the only in season fruit is banana so Banana Shake was with me, too! 😅 They use organic ingredients and the place feels cozy. 🥹
Aileen O — Google review
The best food spot in Sagada that lives up to its promise… a vegetarian restaurant! I thought it was just another so-so food spot in the area. Their hot chocolate is THE BEST! (Better than baguio tsokolate batirol imo) Every thing i tasted in their menu tastes delicious: Pumpkin Soup, Adobong Tofu, and Gaia Sandwich (this one i ordered for take-out, then when i reheated it later it still tastes fresh and still flavorful. The view is breathtaking too. Definitely should not be missed when going to Sagada.
Anne R — Google review
It's a great place if you're looking for a good view. The food was nice, even though it could be better at some points, but you won't be disappointed!!! Pass by!
André F — Google review
The ambiance of this place is superb! Nestled on the mountainside with a great view of the rice terraces. The food is decent, but you'd more likely want to stay there for the vibe.
Aly M — Google review
The location takes a longer walking distance from the town proper, but I enjoyed walking in Sagada. The place is neat and cozy. I would want to stay there for long hours. The food is great, I had their pesto and mixed ice cream. The pesto taste is not overpowering, it just suffice to the large serving of noodles. The ice cream is not very sweet, I liked it. The view while eating is what made it better. It is a bit pricey though. For the service, not sure if they lack staff but there was only one handling the entire place except the kitchen. It took a while to get the order, took a while for the dish to arrive too. By the way, they also sell other products and merch. I'm interested to try other dishes when I get back to Sagada.
Fernando J — Google review
The breaded tofu was fine but nothing special. Good location for working in my case as the Globe 4G mobile data worked pretty well. Nice staff!
Ced A — Google review
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Sagada Brew

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Restaurant
Sagada Brew is a popular spot known for its freshly brewed coffee and delectable cakes. While the prices may be slightly higher than other places, they offer a unique experience with their vegetable sides and diverse breakfast menu. From toast and oatmeal to Filipino-style dishes like beef tapa and sweet pork sausage, there's something for everyone. It's a must-visit for those looking to savor quality coffee and delightful treats in Sagada.
so lucky cause people r so kind, da other customer paid for my bill. taste good and have nice serving too
Acosta Q — Google review
Love the experience here. I'm looking for a quiet relax chill place and this one hits the spot. Lave cake is good and the lemon chapple pie ALA mode is very good! Chit chat with I think the owner and she is very accommodating and friendly. Looking forward to coming back here again in the future
Gelo C — Google review
The coffee was underwhelming, and the lava cake was just okay—on the sweeter side for our preference. The staff were generally fine, though one seemed slightly put off when we presented a senior citizen card for the discount, even though she appeared to be a senior herself. A bit more courtesy would have gone a long way. We didn’t get to try the other food items, but we did overhear nearby guests mentioning that their meals lacked flavor. Hopefully, this is something that can be improved in the future. That said, the ambiance was really nice and made the experience more pleasant overall.
Mariel M — Google review
The place is a vibe, and the owner (I think she was the owner) explained their process of making coffee, which was nice. I ordered a hot americano, and they gave me an iced one. Nonetheless, I think the coffee’s good and refreshing—see the photos.
Kent C — Google review
We had brewed coffee, caramel machiatto, cappucino and lava cake overload. Brewed coffee was bland, caramel machiatto tastes milk only, too sweet. Cappucino tastes 3in1 coffee. Lava cake is good. Service is not so good. Server was confused with the orders of the customers. The middle aged girl on the cashier is not so approachable when we follow up on our to go order like was it our fault? Service could've been improved.
Heyitsme L — Google review
I dont know. This is somewhat “meh”. I was expecting more. The place is good, I love the ambiance. However, the service could still be improved. The cashier goes back to the kitchen from time to time (hence there is a long line). The waiting time is also long (I only saw one staff/waitress). For the food, we had lemon cake and french press and brewed coffee. For the lemon cake, it is okay. But it is not something that I will order again. My friend on the other hand said it was good but would have been better without the ice cream. For the coffee, it is okay, however, my friend told me (the one who order brewed) that the other brewed coffee we had in another nearby resto is better.
Byron G — Google review
It was our first time going in Sagada when we came here at Sagada Brew. Like literally after arriving and registering in Tourism Office, we headed here right away. The vibes is kinda off, because the owner was rude. Food is not worth it for its price. I ordered Vanilla Latte and Lemon Pie and it came very late. My friend's order arrived first which is just Tapsilog. Minutes later, my order wasn't served still. My friend followed up for it and guess what the owner said "Yes eto na pine-prepare na". And you can hear them chit-chatting in the kitchen and in the counter. I also heard the staff (female) saying to my friend, "Gutom yarn?" in an offending way after he asked for the follow-up on my food. It was a very bad experience as a first timer. We really regret dining here and we'd never come back again.
Alia V — Google review
Sagada Brew offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding. Their melting moments dessert is a must-try—it's simply divine! However, the wait for our food was a bit longer than expected. While the interior is charming and the dessert is delicious, the food's price point is a bit steep compared to the taste. Despite the longer wait times, the overall ambiance makes it a decent place to visit.
Rena — Google review
7

Bana's Coffee

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Bana's Coffee is a charming café located in the Mountain Province, known for its locally sourced and roasted coffee beans from the nearby mountains of Sagada. They offer a variety of coffee blends such as Arabica, Robusta, and Excelsa, along with espresso-based drinks. The café provides a pleasant environment to relax or work, with a bar area offering views of pine trees.
We ordered spanish latte hot and cold and another brewed coffee. We also had blueberry cheesecake. Cafe ambiance is great. View is great. Service is good. Staff are approachable. Coffee is soooo good here, from the couple of cafes we tried in Sagada this is so far has the best coffee. The best.
Heyitsme L — Google review
3rd time here. Bana's breakfast is such a hearty one. The red rice has deep flavor, saltiness of the sausage is just right, mango is huge, fresh and sweet, and my most fave of all, the vegetable salad 😍 every bite, you can taste the absolute freshness, as if my whole being and not just my guts is being cleansed 😭 Pastries we ordered are also decently good. As for the drinks, you can taste the fruity notes in their black coffee. Alamid one has stronger, bolder taste than black. Had to mellow it down through 2 teaspoons of brown sugar.
Maine S — Google review
Bana’s Coffee is a must-visit in Sagada! The coffee is rich, smooth, and freshly brewed, you can really taste the difference. The place has a cozy, laid back vibe, perfect for relaxing after exploring the town. Definitely one of the best spots to enjoy a good cup of coffee with mountain views. ☕️🌿
Stella J — Google review
They make good coffee — YES. But the owner or cashier lady (not sure which) wasn’t welcoming at all. I asked about their Banas Black Coffee (can’t quite remember the name), but she didn’t bother explaining what they offer. I asked a simple question and all I got was a sarcastic “Of course,” with attitude. Lol.
Claudine C — Google review
This place is highly recommended by the locals. This was the second coffee shop we visited on our first 3-hour visit here in Sagada. The place compliments on the coffee they served, very cozy and not congested. Every corner of their store really tells how enthusiastic they are about serving coffee since then. We also had a session with the local farmers here in Sagada, the name of Bana's coffee shop is highly saturated in local coffee culture in Sagada. As per the locals, they pioneered the coffee scene in this province. They King and Queen the caffeinated bloods of the Kankanai Igorots, a tribe of the local Sagada.
Mark G — Google review
Excellent coffee and cake. The place smells great, too. They also sell whole and ground beans, though I thought they are somewhat pricey. There is free WiFi - the password is displayed at the counter.
Gary B — Google review
Best place to relax since they also have sofas and overlooking view. The coffee are so great and must try the etag Carbonara so tasty.
Inna M — Google review
I enjoy discovering hidden gems in various places. I consider this café, though relatively popular, a gem in Sagada. It was recently awarded (forgot the title, though). I love the homey vibe here. Everything feels raw, humble, and familiar. It's just that the prices are a bit steep, but I can overlook that. It's definitely a must-visit spot whenever you're in Sagada. Shoutout to the kind crew!
Eizen B — Google review
8

Misty Lodge and Cafe

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Coffee shop
Restaurant
Misty Lodge and Cafe is a peaceful lodging house located in Sagada, Mountain Province. It is renowned for its reasonably priced and quality pizzas, burgers, steaks, breakfast meals, and yoghurt. The lodge's cafe offers a cozy and homey ambiance where guests can enjoy excellent food from breakfast to dinner. Misty Lodge is highly recommended for those who love places with a warm atmosphere.
If you’re in town, don’t miss breakfast at Misty Lodge Café. From a wide selection of delicious options to their rich and comforting hot chocolate (a definite favorite!), everything was spot on. The yogurt was fresh and flavorful, and the ambiance made it the perfect place to start the day. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a satisfying and relaxing breakfast experience.
Ariel ( — Google review
The food was good and well-prepared. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but still okay for the quality. The room was decent, nothing too special but comfortable enough. Staff were friendly and accommodating, and the overall ambience of the place was pleasant. Not a perfect experience, but still enjoyable.
Vay A — Google review
We went to Sagada for 8 days to take a much-needed break from the stress at work. My co-workers and I were really looking forward to some peace and quiet, and Sagada definitely delivered on the calm, cool weather and beautiful views. For our 8 nights, we booked a stay at Misty Lodge. The location itself is serene and relaxing — perfect for unwinding. However, our experience with the staff, particularly at the reception, was disappointing. From the start, the reception wasn’t hospitable. Every time we made a request, we felt like we were bothering them. It gave us the impression that we were difficult guests, even though we were only asking for basic assistance. The cold Sagada weather is refreshing, but we wish the staff could “cool down” their attitudes and be more welcoming and respectful in how they treat guests. It was also disheartening to feel like only certain people — such as artists or famous personalities — were given proper attention and treatment. All guests deserve to be treated with the same level of hospitality, regardless of their status. Overall, we don’t recommend Misty Lodge. There are plenty of other places in Sagada that offer the same great views, with better service.
Guiller A — Google review
My partner and I stayed here for 3 nights. Definitely will come back for their yogurt and cozy place!! 💚 But will not recommend for those working remotely. We experienced intermittent internet connectivity in the main house, and we had no signal for Smart or Globe. I'm not sure if the same issues exist in the other rooms. Kudos to ate at the front desk!! Very accommodating and attentive. I observed that ate at the front desk is taking the order and also serving/preparing the food, which makes the service slower. The food is expensive; they should invest in more staff.
Angelou A — Google review
We stayed here for a week to fully experience Sagada and take some time to unwind. The view was absolutely breathtaking, complemented by the cool mountain breeze, which made our stay relaxing and enjoyable. The food was decent, though slightly overpriced. Their yogurt, in particular, was delicious and worth trying. However, what significantly affected our overall experience was the customer service. Our first day went well. The owner “Misty” welcomed us warmly, which even encouraged us to extend our stay to eight days. Unfortunately, as the days went by, the service noticeably declined. The receptionist/staff began to treat us in a way that made us feel unwelcome, as though our presence was more of a burden than a valued guest. It was disheartening and disappointing, especially since hospitality plays such a crucial role in the overall guest experience. It’s worth noting that we weren’t the only ones who felt this way; we came across similar complaints from other guests. We sincerely hope that the management takes this feedback seriously and takes steps to improve their customer service. A beautiful location and decent food can only go so far—genuine hospitality is what truly makes a stay memorable. Despite the unfortunate experience with the staff, Sagada’s natural beauty and the activities the area offers still made our trip worthwhile. But for future guests to fully enjoy their stay, we strongly urge the lodge to address these service issues.
Niza E — Google review
located a good distance from the town proper in a wooded area. Rooms are spacious, well kept, clean, cozy, comfortable; CR in room. Food served is good, try their pizzas and burgers, yogurt. Wifi in house. Hosts are gracious and accommodating.
Rudi T — Google review
The place has a peaceful setting and lovely pets that make it feel cozy. However, the service from the reception staff was disappointing. We didn’t feel genuinely welcomed, and even basic assistance felt like too much to ask. Sagada is beautiful and worth visiting, but we’ll look for a different place to stay next time.
Miax — Google review
THE BEST CAFE I have gone so far in Sagada Mountains! So cozy, lovely and really good food there! Loved the music, maybe they should bring the music to the outside too, not just for the tables inside. Anyway, perfect! P.S.: I was there only for the Cafe
André F — Google review
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Isang wow cafe by the clouds

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Isang Wow Cafe by the Clouds offers a delightful breakfast experience with breathtaking views of the sea of clouds. The cafe provides an affordable menu and generous servings, making it a must-visit in Sagada. The picturesque setting and cozy ambiance make it perfect for meaningful conversations and relaxation. Additionally, visitors can explore unique pasalubong options at the souvenir area. While enjoying the extraordinary view, guests can savor delicious meals such as the Etag sandwich and hot coffee.
Breathtaking view. Great and affordable food. Would love to come back. Last visit: July 2022 ✅ very friendly owners and staff ✅ if you prefer less to no crowd, go in the late afternoon for coffee, food or sweets. Food get served hot.
Jym C — Google review
Visited Isang Wow Cafe and although we missed the famous sunrise cloud viewing, the afternoon view was still breathtaking with the Cordilleran mountains stretching out in front of us. The food was okay; tried the rabbit meat, but it was a bit on the chewy side. Still, the view alone makes it worth the trip!
Hunyo — Google review
This place has one of the best views you can get from a restaurant. It's even better if you come early to catch the sunrise, really peaceful and beautiful. The food servings are big, so you won’t leave hungry. We really liked the etag pancit—it has a unique, smoky taste that’s different from the usual pancit canton. The hot chocolate was also really good, thick, creamy, and perfect for the cold weather. The sandwich and rice meal were okay, not amazing, but still good. If you're in this part of Sagada, it's definitely worth checking out—for both the view and the food.
Cathy C — Google review
Liempo 8/10 Coffee choco float - 7/10 Overall experience was good. Nice view of the mountains. We enjoyed the unli rice and chicken oil. Oh by the way their free soup really taste like the one in mang inasal.
Claudine C — Google review
a food pit offering a sensible serving sizes of silog/rice meals, etag-flavored sandwiches and pasta/noodles and few other things; the stunning and refreshing view of the Cordilleras combined with the cool mountain breeze just make your dine-in a complete experience; place is located along the Sagada-Bontoc road a bit separated from the downtown but local tricycles are available; for those with own cars parking will be on the road itself; “sea of clouds” thing can be experienced if came early in the morning; it also sells a variety of souvenir items including etag; too, we’re grateful to the staff for allowing us to hang on for quite a while as we do our online ‘ems’ with strong wireless data around; our only complain: hot brewed coffee is not good.
Sanch — Google review
Napaka ganda. This is a truly beautiful place, offering a breathtaking view of the sea of clouds floating above the lush green rice terraces.
BRYAN P — Google review
An amazing and unique experience! Had a fantastic weekend, completely disconnected from the rest of the world. The facilities are top notch, surrounded by the mountains & clouds ⛅️ a must place to visit wen you travel to Sagada. They also sell Souvenirs and we bought Etag that you can buy w/ the same price in the local market. Just need to improve the Food and Drinks. Taste less. Especially the pancakes we had on the breakfast. But overall the Local owners is very polite and kind 😇 definitely will be back again. 🥰
Senyoramela — Google review
View is spectacular but do bring a light jacket for when the wind blows. It is a family run business with help from some students from neighboring communities especially the Kilong area. Did a brisk early morning walk from Amlangan Lodge in the south end of town going uphill to work up an appetite. Was rewarded in the end with this heavenly view and good food.
Mariotish1 — Google review
10

Sagada Cellar Door

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If you're planning a group trip to Sagada and searching for the perfect dining spot, look no further than Sagada Cellar Door. This charming bar and grill exudes a rustic ambiance that instantly makes you feel at home. The welcoming staff greets you warmly as soon as you arrive, setting the tone for an enjoyable evening. Guests rave about the delightful wine selection, which pairs beautifully with their savory sausages—though some have suggested adding more options like cheese to the menu!
Our experience at the cellar door was simply amazing. The floor manager made sure everyone was well taken care of. The wine was smooth and clean, while the sausage and sourdough paired perfectly. Lastly, the overall atmosphere made our visit even more enjoyable—cold weather, warm company, accommodating staff, and sumptuous beverages.
JARC — Google review
This place was a vibe!! We recommend the beers—especially the guava-flavored one. The food was great, although they were just starters and not dinner food. We stayed here for hours, just vibing, and when it got too cold, they had a bonfire. There’s a lot of people at around 5-6pm so I recommend you go there just as it opens at 4pm to get good seats. Food is moderately pricey, but the beer’s affordable. Serving is fast as well. I recently learned though that they are the most prominent place in Sagada that isn’t owned by a local. Egregious, despite the vibe.
Kent C — Google review
This was one of the coolest places we have been to with the WORST service and TERRIBLE beer. The IPA tastes like a band-aid. Everything we asked for was "unavailable" and they would not light the fire. The place is full of mold too, which is probably hazardous to good health. Definitely will never return and I would suggest passing this place up. If there were a half-star, I still would hesitate to give that out...
Charles S — Google review
Nature has a way of slowing things down. So does a good beer. Sitting quietly beside From the moment I walked in, and the staff made me feel welcome. Their warm smiles, genuine interest, and willingness to help created an atmosphere that was both comfortable and inviting.Craft beer is more than just a drink — it’s an experience, and this lineup didn’t disappoint. Each pour felt like a small adventure, with unique flavor profiles, bold aromas, and a clear passion for brewing in every glass. the simplest combinations deliver the most satisfying experiences — and that was exactly the case here. The trio of sausage, bread, and tapa and croissant was a rustic, flavorful celebration of classic comfort food done right. they don't serve rice just (pika-pika) and if you are expecting for bonfire you must check the weather first if it's not raining cause if it is they don't have bonfire . They also have 300 consumable/ minimum order per person
Athena S — Google review
Very accommodating staff! When we got there we are greeted after we went out of the tric. The wine was very good! The sausage goes well with the beer ! I hope they add more food menus like cheese! Please also take note that they sometimes cut off food due to a lot of orders! They’re just managing the surge of people going in! There is also a cute pug walking around!
John I — Google review
Ate staff greets us pagdating namin kahit walk in lang kami and explained things and where do we order and where can we dine it. You need to pay 300 per person, consumable for drinks and food. Place was superb! Cozy, quiet, malamig and spacious. Tapa is quite maalat but it complements on the beers. If you are a beer lover, you'll love it here. They have diff kinds and flavors of beers..from light to strong taste of beer. I love the sausage. We stayed here until sunset, naabutan din namin ang bonfire. If you are planning to go here, mas okay kung may sarili ka sasakyan. If wala, you need to get the number of tuktok driver para magpasundo kayo. People are friendly, at least the ones we met there when we went there. I just don't like he cr. It gives horror vibes, lol. Madilim kasi walang ilaw and if switch on the light..it was a dim light. But overall, ang ganda ng place. I love it. Thank you!
Heyitsme L — Google review
Came here for the sunset and bonfire. Didn't expect I would love their croissant, German sausage, beef tapa and overall chill vibe of the place. Those we ordered taste like artisanal meats. There's 300 peso consumable fee per pax. The way to this place is just beside Sagada Pottery. One may need to charter a trike to get here as it's a bit far from the town proper.
Maine S — Google review
overpriced food for a small serving great ambience but service is too slow bcos of huge foot traffic. do not get their mango soda! its just water with a hint of mango.
Angelica M — Google review

Transportation in Mountain Province

Getting around Mountain Province can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Cauayan City Airport

Domestic airport
Airport
This is a small regional airport we used to fly to/from manila. This airport is old, it's in the Philippines so do not have high expectations. But this is a nice little airport that has there stuff together, everything goes smoothly except for the runway, it's a little bumpy, but it may also be 100 years old too.. Will definitely use this airport again
Scott F — Google review
Arrived and Departed from from Cauayan City Airport, to and from Manila. Airport is what you would expect from a provincial domestic airport. Hassle free embarkation / disembarkation from the aircraft, check-in and security checks, if you only have cabin luggage and completed your airline's on-line check-in. Terminal does not have any retail or F & B concessionaires, which is only available externally across the airport's ample parking lots and shaded waiting area. Considerable improvements needed: overall Terminal ventilation / Air conditioning, rest rooms and PA system. Chaotic embarkation process at the boarding gate, with the absence of coherent instructions resulting in unnecessary rush and shameless queue cutting by some passengers.
Rajen A — Google review
I don't know how the security check here is done. It's even stricter than the one in Manila Airport. Last time I bought facial cleanser from Manila and took it on the plane successfully, but I couldn't take it back. This time they said that the raw chicken I brought from China cannot be brought on the plane. This is a domestic flight to Manila, not an international flight. And the sealing measures are very good without any leakage or smell. It can only be left at the security check. I want to go back to the front desk to check in, but the front desk said that the luggage cannot be taken back. If you check it in, you have to pay extra money to buy luggage allowance. Although there are still two hours before departure, I had to give the chicken to the people outside. And the two foreign white people in front of me were carrying two large bags, and their luggage also got on the plane smoothly. I really don't understand... The airport staff seems very strict and stubborn, and it is difficult to communicate.
Shangkai S — Google review
During my recent visit to Isabela, I traveled through Cauayan Airport. It’s a small and functional airport that serves the region quite well. Both Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines operate flights here, with Cebu Pacific running two daily connections between Manila and Cauayan — making it convenient for travelers heading to this part of northern Luzon. The airport is compact, so the check-in and boarding process is quick and easy. While facilities are limited, it’s neat and efficiently managed, ideal for short domestic flights. Overall, Cauayan Airport offers a smooth and hassle-free travel experience for those visiting Isabela and nearby areas.
ARUN J — Google review
The security personnels are too loud. Since this regional airport is located in a very hot humid area, it is nice if the security staff and personnel will practice good hygiene. Area is not well ventilated. You can smell body odor from the time you enter the premises until the waiting area.
Gg P — Google review
Fastest route possible from manila to isabela. Rough landing from the ceb pac as always🤪(landing at once) but fastest to reach home as always. 😅 The airport itself right now is so hot, maybe a little bit upgrade won't hurt. Especially the flight is daily. (also, haha, one of the staff kept asking if someone is going to fetch us--other remaining passengers, I'm not sure why, but it's a little bit rude) Still a go to place.
Cherie L — Google review
Formal Complaint – Poor Passenger Experience at Cauayan City Airport (Flight 5J 193) Dear Cauayan City Airport Management, I am writing to formally express my disappointment regarding the poor passenger experience I encountered during my travel through your airport, specifically for Flight 5J 193. To start, the air conditioning at the terminal is nearly non-existent, leaving passengers to wait in extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions. The airport felt more like a waiting shed than a proper domestic terminal. What made things worse was the strict and inconsiderate policy enforced by your guards. At exactly 11:33 AM, there were already three senior citizens sitting in the hot lobby, visibly uncomfortable, yet still denied access to the cooler and more appropriate departure area. When asked, the guard simply said that passengers for Flight 5J 193 would only be allowed to enter at exactly 11:55 AM—with no regard for the needs of the elderly or those with children. Adding insult to injury, a teenage boy, on the same flight as the rest of us, was allowed to enter earlier than 11:55 AM. Why the special treatment? Is this due to privilege or personal connections? It’s unacceptable and unfair. Meanwhile, those who genuinely needed comfort—like an elderly woman and a parent traveling with a child—were left to suffer in the heat. This inconsistency in your staff’s enforcement of rules is both illogical and discriminatory. Don’t you feel ashamed reading the reviews about your airport on Google Maps? The same issues have been raised again and again—poor facilities, disorganized policies, and a lack of compassion from airport staff. Nothing seems to have improved, and it reflects very poorly on your management. As the gateway to Isabela, Cauayan City Airport should be a point of pride. Right now, it's a source of embarrassment. I strongly urge your office to reevaluate your procedures and begin acting in the interest of public service—starting with fair treatment, prioritization of senior citizens and children, better facilities, and staff retraining. Sincerely, Passenger, Flight 5J 193 May 26, 2025
Dark L — Google review
Well, it is improved now compared to before.. Improve in terms of assistance, monitoring and date gathering needed, new aura or design at arrival area and VIP. But what needs to be improved more is the airconditioning and genset when the airport is affected by the bronwout.. overall its good!!
Shaine M — Google review

Tuguegarao Airport

Domestic airport
Tuguegarao Airport is the main gateway to Tuguegarao, offering domestic flights from Manila and other major cities in the Philippines. The airport is praised for its polite ground personnel and convenient location, just a few minutes away from the city. While it's small and currently under maintenance, the airport is well-maintained and follows safety protocols. It features a play area for kids, water supply, and adequate seating for passengers.
Airport is kinda small, and as of writing a large portion of the terminal is under construction.
Besinga, P — Google review
Flew via Philippine Airlines bound to Manila. Some portions still under construction when we flew but its ok. Weak ac at the 2nd floor departure but great view of the tarmac.
Jan G — Google review
Small domestic airport that mainly caters Tuguegarao City and the province of Cagayan Valley. Ongoing upgrade of the airport facilities. Overall, great experience.
Robert A — Google review
Whilst there seems to be construction work ongoing which has been ongoing for a long time the terminal is literally 3 rooms, security, waiting room and a CR, no shop to get a drink in just a small waiting room. really need them improvements to get finished
Richard S — Google review
Staffs are well-mannered, professional and accommodating. The place is small and under maintenance. The pre departure waiting area is on the second floor, and when it’s boarding time you have to carry your luggage again doing downstairs which is a but inconvenient.
Princess D — Google review
I think the airport should provide more pushcart at the departure area and hopefully bigger space for the departure area so the passengers will no longer up and down when it's boarding.
ROLAN G — Google review
Extremely disappointing and unfair experience. I arrived 40 minutes before my flight yet was not allowed to board due to ‘cut-off time,’ while my boyfriend was still able to get on the plane even though he arrived only 10 minutes before departure. The inconsistency and poor management show how unorganized and unprofessional this airline is. I wasted my time and money because of their lack of fairness. Never again.
Milkah G — Google review
If flying in and out of Tuguegarao Airport, expect some discomfort due to ongoing construction but overall it's good. Enough sitting and orderly check-in. Toilet is clean but can be improved further. Food selection just enough while waiting to board. Btw, for avgeek, nice place to be.
Mark L — Google review
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San Fernando (Poro Point) Community Airport

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This airport serves San Fernando area in La Union. A community airport but has not been used by airlines for sometime. Well, the place is cool coz it’s near the shoreline!! Nice!
Winnie Q — Google review
This is a great place where you can enjoy your vacation 😊
Jowela G — Google review
It's a very nice place and beautiful place
Lorena T — Google review
Clean and very nice airport.
Henry M — Google review
Useful airport for flying schools.
Angelica G — Google review
Does this airport even works ? I think its only fir private airplanes
Farbod A — Google review
San Fernando Airport (La Union) [RPUS] is a controlled airport
Kevin E — Google review
Good for pilot trianing
Benjamin I — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Halsema Highway - This highway is the highest altitude highway in the Philippines, and it is also known as the "Mountain Trail." It is the main road that connects Baguio City in Benguet to the municipalities in the province of Mountain Province.
  2. Abra-Ifugao-Mountain Province Road - This 72 kilometer road connects Abra, Ifugao, and Mountain Province. It is a scenic route that offers views of the region's mountains and valleys.
  3. Bontoc-Iligan Road - This road connects Bontoc, the capital of Mountain Province, to the municipality of Iligan. The road runs through the rugged terrain of the province.
  4. Banaue-Bontoc Road - This scenic road connects Banaue, a town known for its rice terraces, to Bontoc. The road offers stunning views of the rice terraces and the mountains.
  5. Sadanga-Barlig Road - This road connects the municipalities of Sadanga and Barlig. It is a hilly and winding road that offers breathtaking views of the province's landscape.
  6. Bauko-Sabangan Road - This road connects Bauko to Sabangan. It is a rugged and winding road that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
  7. Besao-Barlig Road - This road connects the municipalities of Besao and Barlig. It is a scenic route that offers views of the province's rice terraces and mountain ranges.
  8. Sabangan-Bontoc Road - This road connects Sabangan to Bontoc. It is a winding and hilly road that passes through forests, valleys, and rivers.
  9. Talubin-Bontoc Road - This 13-kilometer road connects Talubin to Bontoc. It is a narrow and winding road that offers views of the surrounding mountains.
  10. Tadian-Besao Road - This road connects Tadian to Besao. It is a rugged and winding road that passes through forests and valleys and offers stunning views of the mountains.
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