By curamax on Skatehive
Wandering around Baguio City always does something to my appetite. Maybe it’s the cool air, maybe it’s the “walk-a-lot” kind of day, or maybe it’s just the city’s vibe that makes you want to pause and snack. What I really love about Baguio is the mix of culture, especially in food. In one stretch, you can spot western-style restaurants, Korean spots, and a surprising number of Chinese-style places. It’s honestly amazing how much cuisine the locals have embraced. And yes, I noticed there are plenty of Chinese restaurants here. It made me think about how Chinese immigrants who came to the Philippines centuries ago really left an impact, not just in community and trade, but also in the everyday flavors people enjoy. Food is one of the most obvious ways culture stays alive, and in Baguio, you can feel it in the options around you. During my city walk, I stumbled upon Ling Nam, and their signage was so striking that it instantly caught my attention. You know those moments where your eyes ju