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The Badiwan outpost (officially "Farmers-Daughter Café") is the second location of Baguio's beloved Farmer's Daughter, set at Cezars Place along the Aspiras–Ben Palispis (Marcos) Highway in Tuba, just past the Badiwan Viaduct and about 7 km (19 minutes) from SM City Baguio. It serves the same Cordilleran-Ibaloi menu as the original Tam-awan branch — kinuday (smoked pork, beef or chicken), pinikpikan, pinuneg, mix-mix/tinadtad, dinakdakan and pak-pako salad — in a café-style space with a scenic Marcos Highway and Badiwan Valley view, longer hours than the original (open into the evening), and a retail shelf of local products. A convenient, view-rich Cordilleran stop on the Baguio drive. (This branch is in Tuba, just outside Baguio City — the Tam-awan branch is the flagship.)
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Landmark: Cezars Place along Marcos/Ben Palispis Hwy just past the Badiwan Viaduct, about 7 km from SM City Baguio
Signature dishes:
Stir-fried smoked pork — the house signature.
Boiled and steamed smoked beef.
Sautéed Ibaloi blood sausage.
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