

A vibrant night market in the cool highlands of La Trinidad, offering local produce, street food, and handicrafts.

Mount Data's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings when visiting the night market.

Evenings can be warm and humid, a portable fan can provide relief while exploring the night market.
To carry your purchases from the night market, helping reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its freshly baked bread and pastries since the 1970s.
Known for its innovative take on Filipino street food.
Offers a unique dining experience with its beautiful garden setting and excellent Filipino cuisine.
Handcrafted miniature replicas of the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, symbolizing the region's rich agricultural heritage.
Intricate wooden carvings depicting traditional Ifugao life and culture, made from native woods like ipil and narra.
Freshly roasted and ground coffee beans from the highlands of Mount Data, known for their robust flavor and aroma.
Steamed bun filled with savory pork and vegetables, often served with soy sauce and chili
Grilled chicken intestines skewered and seasoned with soy sauce, vinegar, and chili

Boiled, fertilized duck egg with a partially developed embryo, often seasoned with vinegar and chili
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