Ganduyan Inatep Cafe

17.085830,120, 917005, Philippines
+63 949 800 4939
$$$ Cafe
(63 Reviews)
Price Range ₱1–400

Welcome to Ganduyan Inatep Cafe, a charming gem nestled in the scenic landscape of Sagada, Philippines. This delightful cafe is much more than just a place to grab a bite; it’s a cozy sanctuary offering a taste of authentic Filipino cuisine set against a backdrop of rich history.

The cafe specializes in homemade, traditional dishes that highlight the local flavors of the region. Patrons rave about the delectable Inatep Breakfast, which warmly embraces the palate with its perfectly cooked longganisa, a pork sausage that sings with smoky notes. The etag omelette features deeply satisfying flavors, with the etag (a type of cured pork that embodies local tradition) adding a delectable smokiness without overwhelming the dish. A classic among visitors, their comforting pork tapa completes a meal that lingers pleasantly on the taste buds.

Not only does Ganduyan Inatep Cafe serve scrumptious food, but it also boasts an inviting and cozy atmosphere that makes it an ideal spot for relaxing meals. The cafe is noted for its cleanliness and intimate setting, giving diners a warm feeling of home while enjoying their meals. Many guests have highlighted how they appreciated the absence of a crowd—a perfect ambiance for unwinding with family or friends over hearty, delicious fare.

What makes this cafe truly special is the unique opportunity to experience a taste of the past. Located within the grounds is an authentic Filipino house, allowing visitors to observe how locals lived in bygone days. According to customer reviews, such as that of Jeff Sharpton, exploring this historical site adds an enriching layer to your culinary experience—where one can even catch a glimpse of a coffin tucked into the rocks, steeped in local lore and tradition.

Whether you’re starting your day with expertly brewed coffee for just ₱50 or savoring the satisfying Inatep Breakfast for ₱220, each meal at Ganduyan Inatep Cafe promises authentic flavors and rich cultural immersion. With customers like Mew Joson and Dave Anonuevo echoing similar sentiments on the quality and affordability of the food, this cafe has surely carved a place in the hearts of many.

So if your travels lead you to the picturesque hills of Sagada, make sure to stop by Ganduyan Inatep Cafe—where every bite tells a story, and every visit is a step back in time!

For inquiries or to make a visit, feel free to call them at +63 949 800 4939.

Service options
Has outdoor seating
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Highlights
Serves great coffee
Serves great dessert
Popular for
Popular for breakfast
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Good for working on laptop
Offerings
Serves coffee
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Dining options
Serves breakfast
Serves brunch
Serves lunch
Serves dessert
Has seating
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Quiet
Crowd
Good for groups
Popular with tourists
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

5:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

63 Reviews
Jeff Sharpton

26 Sep 2025

Really cool little cafe here with good and affordable food, and a bonus! There’s an old authentic Filipino house here to see! Tour the property and see how they lived in the old days! Also a coffin here tucked into the rocks.

Mew Joson

22 Sep 2025

Will recommend this Cafe sa lahat.. We ordered Inatep breakfast P220 Coffee P50

Kaori B.

14 Sep 2025

Ganduyan inatep cafe served homemade sausage and etag omellete and pork tapa, clean and very cozy restaurant, not crowded. Authentic food and best brewed coffee. You feel the good vibes while you eating in this place.

Dave Anonuevo

05 Sep 2025

I ate breakfast, lunch & dinner at Ganduyan Inatep Cafe. It is one of my most favourite places to eat in Sagada. It was so good, that we ordered take out to eat on the way back to Manila. For breakfast, we had the Inatep Breakfast. Their longganisa was perfect. The smokiness of the etag in the etag omelette were complimentary to the dish and did not overwhelm. There was no lasting smokey aftertaste. For Lunch, we had the sinanglaw and the Pork Inatep. The pork inatep was amazing, the sauce was filled with flavour yet wasn't too overpowering. The quality of the pork tasted very fresh and had a really premium texture to it. With the sinanglaw, it would be an understatement to say it was good. We would definitely call it one of the best in the Philippines. Our family spent 3D3N in Sagada, and we had 2 lunches here in Ganduyan Inatep Cafe, both with the sinanglaw. It was worth returning to. It felt premium, the quality of meat was spectacular and the blend of the soup was nurtured and carefully made. Service was amazing, I believe it was a family-owned business. Cozy ambience in the restaurant, coupled with their brewed coffee (which is arguably better than some of the nearby cafe's brewed coffee), makes a perfect chill spot. There is also an old traditional Sagada house, a perfect quick attraction to visit while waiting for your food.

Kim Martin

23 Aug 2025

Best homemade longanisa in Sagada! This is also where the last Sagada traditional home is located

Alyssa Mauricio

23 Jul 2025

the place serves amazing “Inatep” meals (we tried their Inatep breakfast, Inatep chick-con, Inatep Beef, Inatep Chicken, and Inatep Pork and they were all amazing!!) the staff were all very friendly and accommodating and the place has a very nice, homey vibe. Definitely worth visiting if you’re ever in Sagada.

Ruth delos Reyes

21 Jul 2025

Kuya Bogs, our guide in Sagada insisted that going here is a must. And since all his suggestions are on point, we went here after our hike from Marlboro hills. Everything I experienced here is uniquely "FBI" as Kuya Bogs is fond of saying, referring to Full-Blooded Igorot. On the grounds of this restaurant stands the last traditional Igorot house in Sagada, or in their dialect, the 'Inatep'. After placing our breakfast orders, our guides Kuya Bogs and Jestoni shared with us the history of Inatep, its design and how each part of its design has a specific purpose. From storing the grains, preserving meat by the fireplace, and also the amazing security features of Inatep that protected the household and its livestock from headhunters. Each word they utter are a feast for our curious minds. After that, breakfast is equally amazing and unique. I had an Etag omelette, sausage/longanisa and rice, and of course Sagada brew. The sausage is crispy. A first for me. I was skeptical at first, but after one bite, I was sold! I even asked if they also sell frozen longanisa that I could bring home. Too bad they don't. The next viand on my plate is also as good. I mean, soooo goooood. I'm not a fan of omelette, but the Etag omelette is so good. The distinct flavor of Etag, its smokiness and the fresh tomatoes and onions went so well together. I'll definitely go here again on my next trip to Sagada.

Haniel Lalas Cherreguine

16 Jul 2025

This restau is managed by Lester Aben's wife and kids, who also oversee the nearby Ganduyan Museum. For those interested in delving deeper into Sagada's history, the Ganduyan Museum is conveniently located nearby. It houses a collection of artifacts that provide insight into the traditions and way of life of the local people. One of the standout dishes at Ganduyan Inatep Café is their Chicken Inatep. Another offering is the Etag Pork with Tomatoes. Etag, a traditional cured meat, is known for its robust flavor. However, some diners have found this dish to be on the fattier side and saltier than preferred. If you have a palate sensitive to strong flavors, you might want to consider this before ordering. Their dishes are also on the pricier side compared to that of other restaus. The café's ambiance reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Sagada, with décor and artifacts that tell stories of the region's past. Lester's passion for preserving and sharing Sagada's heritage is evident, making a visit to Ganduyan Inatep Café not just a meal, but a journey into the heart of the community.

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