When in Baguio,
50's Diner is a favorite cos of its reasonable prices, big servings and fair-enough-to-enjoy-dishes. My girls and the dad particularly like their long list of comfort foods slash fat laden junks like burgers and fries. I love their salads and sandwiches.
The numbers of our Baguio visits are not actually proportionate to our 50's Diners numbers. More often than not, we ended- up missing this diner cos it's always jam-packed. Especially on meal time like lunch and dinner.
See my previous post on this, click
here.
So in our recent trip to the highland this month of May, we were glad when we saw a new branch along Military Cut-Off Road. We went there on a breakfast and it was easy breezy. The day before we passed by during lunch and saw a similar crowded 50's. The older one is at Leonard Wood and by the time of our visit, was still very very crowded.
The new branch has exact interior as the original. I'm not quite sure about the movie posters on the walls. Maybe this one got newer movies or more vintage it should be!!!
The cute pink- uniformed waitresses were also present and the American 50's vibe was very much alive too in this branch.
It was breakfast so I got my pancakes. .as in
PANCAKES!!! Have
I mentioned above that everything here is served
big?
It's not actually all- american dishes. It has a fusion of Asian and American. Husband had our local
tapsilog (fried rice,egg and marinated/dried beef slices) and boy was he happy with the beef tapa. The serving portion was substantial, unlike in most
tapsilog houses around our country.
Daughters had
tosilog (instead of beef, it's marinated pork loin slices) and same thing very happy with the amount of serving.
Brewed coffee + fresh milk came free with our dishes.
When in Baguio with big tummies but forgot to bring your fat wallet _ I recommend
50's Diners . Expect a heavy crowd thu', so go earlier than meal time
.
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