If there’s one thing that instantly hits the spot during a chilly Baguio trip, it’s a steaming bowl of hotpot. Iba talaga yung tama di ba? Yung sobrang lamig ng panahon at paligid mo tapos maulan ulan pa, tapos mag hotpot kayo, lakas! So as much possible, when we travel to Baguio, naka ready kame for a Baguio DIY Hotpot session.

Baguio DIY Hotpot: Stay in a Baguio Airbnb with Kitchen
To pull off your DIY hotpot, the first thing you need is the right place to stay — preferably a Baguio Airbnb with kitchen where you can freely cook and enjoy your meal together.
One of the most beautiful options is Tudor in the Pines. It’s tucked away in a private pine forest, giving you that authentic Baguio vibe — cool air, scenic views, and peace all around. Each unit has a complete kitchen, so you can prep your soup base, slice your veggies, and simmer everything right where you stay.
Tudor in the Pines isn’t just about convenience; it’s a whole Baguio experience. Imagine cooking your hotpot while surrounded by pine trees, then eating it on your balcony as fog slowly rolls in — so relaxing!
Where to Buy Your Hotpot Ingredients for your Baguio DIY Hotpot
You don’t even have to worry about where to get your ingredients. There are Korean and Asian marts near Tudor in the Pines that sell everything you need for hotpot — from meat slices and fish balls to soup bases and sauces.
Tip: You can easily make your Baguio DIY Hotpot for around ₱150 per person — sulit na sulit!
Why DIY Hotpot in Baguio Is Worth It
Aside from being budget-friendly, doing a DIY hotpot makes your trip feel more personal. You get to enjoy the food you love, your way — no waiting lines, no crowds, just you, your loved ones, and the cold Baguio weather. It’s also the best way to slow down, bond, and really feel that home away from home vibe.
???? Where to Stay: Tudor in the Pines
If you’re looking for a Baguio Airbnb with kitchen, big garden, and the full pine-tree experience, Tudor in the Pines is a must-check. They have different accommodations that can fit couples, families, or large groups — all designed for comfort and relaxation.
And when you inquire, don’t forget to mention that you saw it from Mommy Pehpot ???? Happy Baguio trip, and stay warm! ????
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