The City of Baguio has always been known for its picturesque landscapes, cool climate, and vibrant culture. And now, there's a new reason to visit this beautiful city – the highly anticipated Documentary by 113 Wagner, a hangout spot that promises an unforgettable experience.
When you step into Documentary by 113 Wagner, you enter a realm of pure magic. Opened its doors on October 12th, this place is strictly by reservations ONLY, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
The chill hours cater to both night owls and afternoon enthusiasts, with Thursday to Sunday offering an evening escape from 9 PM to 12 MN and Tuesdays to Tuesdays providing a delightful afternoon retreat from 2 PM to 4 PM.
To secure your spot, simply send a direct message to their Instagram account.
The Must-Try Delights:
Now, let's talk about the stars of the show – the mouthwatering dishes and refreshing cocktails that will tantalize your taste buds.
Lemon Pepper Chicken Poppers: Imagine crispy, golden bites of pure happiness with a zesty twist that'll have your taste buds dancing! These poppers are a must-try for anyone looking for a delightful snack.
Minute Steak: For those craving a hearty meal, the Minute Steak is a juicy and tender option served with creamy sweet potato puree, earthy mushrooms, and bursts of cherry tomatoes. It's an explosion of flavors in every bite!
113 Wagner isn't just a place; it's a canvas of stories waiting to be discovered. The seven koi fish tiles grace its walls represent the seven kids of Miss Teachie, the heart and soul of Documentary by 113 Wagner. Each tile carries a unique story and adds a touch of familial warmth to the ambiance.
"IGOBOT 3" is a mesmerizing creation made from metal scraps by Baguio's very own artist extraordinaire, Calixto. This artwork brings an industrial edge to the space and sparks conversations about creativity and innovation.
Igobot III |
Take advantage of the intriguing shelf that symbolizes the essence of land, air, and water. It adds depth and meaning to your experience, reminding you of the connection between nature and creativity.
Last but certainly not least, we must acknowledge the wonderful hosts of 113 Wagner – Miss Teachie, the owner, and Aki, the manager of Documentary. Their warmth and hospitality will make your visit truly unforgettable.
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