Where To Eat in Baguio: Ili-Likha Artist Village 2024

Last February 2024, we went to Baguio City for a 3d2n trip. If you've been following my blog/Youtube, you might notice that I have that yearly Baguio trip since 2016.  I was planning to go back again last 2020 but pandemic happened. It's been 5 years since I last visited Baguio that is why I am so excited for my trip this 2024.  

I miss the cold weather, food and laid back life in Baguio. I always go back during different months in Baguio because I wanted to experience a difference in weather. 


Since I first went to Ili-Likha Artist Village in 2018, I always come back to this place. Located at Assumption Road near Session Road this place opened in 2014. It is like a large tree house built with recyclable materials such as scrap materials, bottles, glass, cement, wood, trees, etc. made by the owner, film director and writer, and National Artist, Eric de Guia, also known as Kidlat Tahimik.

Upon entering, you may think of this tree house like a maze. There are a lot tiny spaces going to different area inside. I like the artsy concept and at the same time, a homey ambiance to this place. 

You'll really enjoy exploring the place as very corner of this tree house tells a different story. Since I first came here in 2018, there are now a lot of new areas and new foodie spots to explore. 

Today, we ate at Little Milkyway which serves vegan food. The serving was huge and the food was really delish! Here's what we ordered:


Mexshroom Burger Php170 and Tokwa't Kabute Rice Meal Php 180

  


We also had a Coconut coffee at Little Burrow. I forgot the exact name of the coffee but it is basically a coffee with a coconut. It was surprisingly so good. 

 



Overall, this place will always be my go-to place whenever I go to Baguio. I recommend you also visit this place. Worth a try.

Ili-Likha Artist Village
Located at: #32 Assumption Road Brgy. Kabayanihan Baguio City
Opens at: 7:00am - 8:00pm

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