Missing Baguio specialties due to travel restrictions? The good news is that these are now closer to home at the Old Baguio Market at SM City Sucat, which is ongoing until May 30.

A project of Old Baguio Café in partnership with SM City Sucat, the market highlights the best of Baguio and the Cordilleras. These include premium highlands coffee and cacao products; jams and goodies for pasalubong; cakes and baked delights; indigenous textiles, handwoven crafts, and artwork. With this, the Old Baguio Market aims to support MSMEs and artisans of the Cordillera region whose livelihoods have been impacted by the pandemic.

Vizco’s famous strawberry shortcake
Vizco’s famous strawberry shortcake
Camp John Hay’s Choco-Late’ de Batirol
Camp John Hay’s Choco-Late’ de Batirol
Pasalubong favorites from the Good Shepherd sisters at the Mountain Maid Training Center
Pasalubong favorites from the Good Shepherd sisters at the Mountain Maid Training Center
Old Baguio Café’s 100 percent Premium Atok Arabica Coffee
Old Baguio Café’s 100 percent Premium Atok Arabica Coffee
Earrings featuring intricate beadwork and weaves from Kalinga’s Carol Lines Ethnic and Fashion Accessories
Earrings featuring intricate beadwork and weaves from Kalinga’s Carol Lines Ethnic and Fashion Accessories
Exquisitely crafted ebony (kamagong) and hardwood products from Mondiguing’s Wood Crafts
Exquisitely crafted ebony (kamagong) and hardwood products from Mondiguing’s Wood Crafts
Artworks from the Pasa-Kalye Baguio Artists
Artworks from the Pasa-Kalye Baguio Artists

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