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Sagada Lemon Pie House — Restaurant in Mountain Province

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Sagada Lemon Pie House
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Nearby attractions
Hanging Coffins of Sagada
Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Mission Road, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Echo Valley
3WJ4+V2H, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center
3WP3+PJM, South Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Ganduyan Museum
3WM2+V6M, Dantay - Sagada Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada, Mountain Province
3WP2+3M4, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Underground River
3WP3+7WQ, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Sagada Brew
3WH2+95J, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Hub
Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Happy House Restaurant
3WH2+56H, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
T. Ave. Cafe
3WH2+645, South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
DONGDAEMUN RESTOBAR
3WH2+5GM, kenlibedSagada2619, Mountain Province, Philippines
Vincent's
3WH2+V48, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Yoghurt House
3WJ2+Q2M, South Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Bistro
3WJ2+85R, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Salt N Pepper
South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Kalajo "kilgan" Resto
South Rd Sagada, Bontoc, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
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Kanip-aw Pines Lodge
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AJjaa's Place
3WG2+X3M, Atey, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Kenlibed Inn
3WH2+6P7, Kinlibed, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Lodging Home
South Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Agape Log Cabin (White House)/ Now Bugnay Lodging Home
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Pas-it Hostel Sagada
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Inandako's BnB
Kenlibed, Dagdag, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Treasure Rock Inn & Restobar
South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
umatan i-matuba Lodge
3WJ2+25G, South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
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Sagada Lemon Pie House

3WH2+45V, South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
3.9(464)
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attractions: Hanging Coffins of Sagada, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Echo Valley, Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center, Ganduyan Museum, Sagada, Mountain Province, Sagada Underground River, restaurants: Sagada Brew, Sagada Hub, Happy House Restaurant, T. Ave. Cafe, DONGDAEMUN RESTOBAR, Vincent's, Yoghurt House, Sagada Bistro, Salt N Pepper, Kalajo "kilgan" Resto
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Featured dishes

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Lemon Pie
Egg Pie
Onion And Cheese Omelet
Fried rice, and a choice of longganisa or hotdogs
Fried Eggs
Fried rice, and a choice of longganisa or hotdogs
Boneless Bangus

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Nearby attractions of Sagada Lemon Pie House

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Echo Valley

Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

Ganduyan Museum

Sagada, Mountain Province

Sagada Underground River

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

4.5

(238)

Open 24 hours
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church

St. Mary's Episcopal Church

4.6

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Echo Valley

Echo Valley

4.4

(145)

Open 24 hours
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Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

4.2

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sagada Lemon Pie House

Sagada Brew

Sagada Hub

Happy House Restaurant

T. Ave. Cafe

DONGDAEMUN RESTOBAR

Vincent's

Yoghurt House

Sagada Bistro

Salt N Pepper

Kalajo "kilgan" Resto

Sagada Brew

Sagada Brew

3.8

(329)

Click for details
Sagada Hub

Sagada Hub

4.2

(67)

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Happy House Restaurant

Happy House Restaurant

3.7

(47)

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T. Ave. Cafe

T. Ave. Cafe

3.8

(16)

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Reviews of Sagada Lemon Pie House

3.9
(464)
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3.0
7y

Went to Lemon Pie House with my sister to get breakfast. When I checked what time they open in Google it says 6AM so we went there immediately since it's past 6AM. We were told that the store opens at 6:30 so we just waited outside. After almost an hour of waiting they opened, we were one of the few customer. We ordered the breakfast menu and waited for almost an hour for our order to be served. Also note that we ordered a take out of Lemon Pie but they declined because there's no more pie for take out, only for dine in customers only. Even other customers are insisting they just buy whole pie. In the end they ended up buying the whole lot of pie that was supposed to be for dine in customers only. I didn't bother anymore since they just told us there's none but look what other customers have; a box of lemon pie for take out. The food was good but the store went from few customers to a whole lot of angry and eager customers to get that Lemon pie. Overall I would suggest you pre order a take out lemon pie the day before...

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1.0
9y

DISRESPECTFUL!!! I am a frequent traveler and this will be the first time I will be writing a review. I've been to Sagada last week and before leaving the place, my friend really wanted to try the lemon pie from Sagada Lemon Pie House. We walked from our place to Pie House and unfortunately just got closed when we arrived but there are still a lot of people eating inside/outside. The door is a little bit open though so we decided to try if we can just have some for take-out instead. Since in some restaurants/bakeshops, even if it's closed for dine-in, they are still accommodating customers who want to buy for take-out. When we held the door and tried to push it, a lady/waitress quickly pushed and closed the door without even saying anything. Even customers inside are looking at us and seems sorry for us and unhappy on what the lady did. Yes, it is closed already but I hope she should've told us something. Filipinos are known as being hospitable and not being...

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4.0
49w

Sagada Lemon Pie House offers more than just their signature lemon pies—it’s a place where you feel genuinely welcomed, even by their furry resident! I was greeted by their adorable pug dog who was roaming outside and, to my delight, literally asked me to open the door so he could come in. He’s incredibly friendly and absolutely loves belly rubs, adding a personal and heartwarming touch to the visit.

As for the lemon pie, it was perfectly balanced between tart and sweet, with a flaky crust that complements the zesty filling beautifully. However, given that we were their first customers for the day when we visited in the morning, the pie wasn’t freshly baked—it was served cold, which slightly diminished the experience. Despite this, the flavors were still great.

The rustic charm of the café, combined with the cozy ambiance and friendly staff (and pug!), makes this a must-visit spot in Sagada. Just a tip: it might be better to visit later in the day when the pies...

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Haniel Lalas CherreguineHaniel Lalas Cherreguine
Sagada Lemon Pie House offers more than just their signature lemon pies—it’s a place where you feel genuinely welcomed, even by their furry resident! I was greeted by their adorable pug dog who was roaming outside and, to my delight, literally asked me to open the door so he could come in. He’s incredibly friendly and absolutely loves belly rubs, adding a personal and heartwarming touch to the visit. As for the lemon pie, it was perfectly balanced between tart and sweet, with a flaky crust that complements the zesty filling beautifully. However, given that we were their first customers for the day when we visited in the morning, the pie wasn’t freshly baked—it was served cold, which slightly diminished the experience. Despite this, the flavors were still great. The rustic charm of the café, combined with the cozy ambiance and friendly staff (and pug!), makes this a must-visit spot in Sagada. Just a tip: it might be better to visit later in the day when the pies might be fresher.
Renz Shirvene SerranoRenz Shirvene Serrano
In Sagada, almost every restaurant, cafe and shops are literally their houses and just converted it to commercial for business. Sagada Lemon Pie Houseis not an exception, but don’t get me wrong! I love how they do it and I love that it is part of their culture. The place is Instagrammable and a vibe. Food is delicious, I suggest you try their Chicken Curry and Lemonade. For the best part, of course di not forget to try and taste their special Lemon Pie that will cost you ₱37 per slice and ₱270 per box (as of Sept 2022) Just make sure to order early because they can only bake/cook twice a day, K believe it’s morning around 10AM and 2PM for the orders to pickup. If you’re a group, just be patient because they only have just like 3 staff and the server/welcomer/assistant chef is the lovely daughter of the owner. So if you have the chance to visit this place, I hope you’ll have a great experience like me. Also don’t forget that they also have souvenir and fruit shop inside.
Jonathan LansanganJonathan Lansangan
The setup was unique, with chairs and tables set low. Wall decor was nice. Our excitement to try the famous lemon pie turned into big disappointment. It wasn't really worth raving about as others have. The taste was nothing really special. The lemon filling tasted more acidic, and not tangy as a real lemon pie should. It can be easily compared to a typical local bakery pie with an orange/yellow gelatinous filling with no taste. The lemon tart in Sagada Bistro is much better. Plus, customer service was poor. We had to call out about 3 times, "Tao po!" before someone came out to the counter. Then the lady taking our order didn't even smile or greet us at all. She just asked what our order was and that's it. When she served our lemon pie and coffee, she just placed it on one part of the table and went away. What kind of service is that??! Definitely not recommendable.
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Sagada Lemon Pie House offers more than just their signature lemon pies—it’s a place where you feel genuinely welcomed, even by their furry resident! I was greeted by their adorable pug dog who was roaming outside and, to my delight, literally asked me to open the door so he could come in. He’s incredibly friendly and absolutely loves belly rubs, adding a personal and heartwarming touch to the visit. As for the lemon pie, it was perfectly balanced between tart and sweet, with a flaky crust that complements the zesty filling beautifully. However, given that we were their first customers for the day when we visited in the morning, the pie wasn’t freshly baked—it was served cold, which slightly diminished the experience. Despite this, the flavors were still great. The rustic charm of the café, combined with the cozy ambiance and friendly staff (and pug!), makes this a must-visit spot in Sagada. Just a tip: it might be better to visit later in the day when the pies might be fresher.
Haniel Lalas Cherreguine

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In Sagada, almost every restaurant, cafe and shops are literally their houses and just converted it to commercial for business. Sagada Lemon Pie Houseis not an exception, but don’t get me wrong! I love how they do it and I love that it is part of their culture. The place is Instagrammable and a vibe. Food is delicious, I suggest you try their Chicken Curry and Lemonade. For the best part, of course di not forget to try and taste their special Lemon Pie that will cost you ₱37 per slice and ₱270 per box (as of Sept 2022) Just make sure to order early because they can only bake/cook twice a day, K believe it’s morning around 10AM and 2PM for the orders to pickup. If you’re a group, just be patient because they only have just like 3 staff and the server/welcomer/assistant chef is the lovely daughter of the owner. So if you have the chance to visit this place, I hope you’ll have a great experience like me. Also don’t forget that they also have souvenir and fruit shop inside.
Renz Shirvene Serrano

Renz Shirvene Serrano

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The setup was unique, with chairs and tables set low. Wall decor was nice. Our excitement to try the famous lemon pie turned into big disappointment. It wasn't really worth raving about as others have. The taste was nothing really special. The lemon filling tasted more acidic, and not tangy as a real lemon pie should. It can be easily compared to a typical local bakery pie with an orange/yellow gelatinous filling with no taste. The lemon tart in Sagada Bistro is much better. Plus, customer service was poor. We had to call out about 3 times, "Tao po!" before someone came out to the counter. Then the lady taking our order didn't even smile or greet us at all. She just asked what our order was and that's it. When she served our lemon pie and coffee, she just placed it on one part of the table and went away. What kind of service is that??! Definitely not recommendable.
Jonathan Lansangan

Jonathan Lansangan

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