I'm from Baguio City and I'm currently living and working in South Australia..We enjoyed watching all of your videos..It was a medicine to our homesickness. We hope youve enjoyed visiting Baguio,there's still a lot of places to visir❤❤❤
Oh My Gulay is owned by renowned filmaker, writer and actor Kidlat Tahimik, the Father of Philippine Independent Cinema. He was awarded National Artist of the Philippines for Film in 2018.
I think you might be my favorite vlogger, unlike others that are Philippines' vloggers, you I feel like I get to hear the locals talk alot more in your vlogs than others Philippines' vloggers, I just love hearing Filipino people talk, so much that I listen to Filipino streams virtually all day.
Thank you for this Baguio series, Marshall. *The first time my Filipino dad brought my Arab mom and me to Baguio, we fell in love with the place.* Every time we go to PHL, we always need to spend some time in Baguio. But because of the pandemic,. we have not been there for more than 2 years. We were watching this imagining we were back there. My dad's favorite though is your gun range episode. Thanks again for this. 👍
Love your videos... and especially the Baguio adventures. Made my first trip to Baguio in 1990 and stayed at Camp John Hay, when it was run by the U.S. Air Force and the Philippine military. Was great then... and was very enjoyable in 2011 when my Filipina wife and I went up there for a few days. And yes, three or four days is not nearly enough to take in the sights and truly enjoy this place. Hope you return there and see more of the place. So refreshing... and the people and food are so wonderful, too! Wife and I envy you, watching as we are from the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Oh my gulay!😍
Thank you for coming here in Baguio, hope you'll be back again.. There so many beautiful places here and also many many foods, i'll tour you if we meet .😁.. ..... Keep safe sir. God bless😇❤️
I accidentally came across to your blog and I was amazed how uncrowded Baguio now since the pandemic. I'm missing a lot my city where I was born and raised. We're planning to go home this year and only waiting for Philippine government to lessen the protocols to follow for foreign balikbayans.
The events there are always epic! When I lived in Baguio, I would take the bus to explore the nearby mountains because it's so easy to go on to Benguet and Mountain Province from Baguio!
Thank you Sir for featuring Baguio City in your vlog, we truly appreciate it. Hope you can come back soon to visit once more the "Summer capital of the Philippines". Stay safe & GOD BLESS.
Come here in La Trinidad next time, the neighbor town of Baguio city where strawberries and flowers are harvested. You'll experience a lot more. Take care!
@@marshallbuttersvlogs6880 yeah, been watching all your vlogs, appreciate it so much and learned a lot frm other places ive never been, keep on vlogging, Stay Safe always and God Bless
Baguio City began as a military garrison for the Spanish in the 1840s. By 1898, the Americans occupied the country and William Howard Taft wanted Baguio City to become the summer capital of the country. Meanwhile also there were already other European missionaries who went in Baguio in the early 1900s and started to build schools, churches, and houses. The Americans mostly changed the entire landscape of Baguio in the 1900s and the scenery back then was like the Old West. All the streets, parks, and buildings in Baguio City were named from all the Americans who designed and engineered the city in the 1900s.
Wow amazing grace that place is magnificent! You actually have me running to the grocery store to buy some fresh Lemons. After you took a sip of that freshly squeezed lemonade my mouth started watering and my brain said let’s get some! Thanks always for sharing and can’t wait until the next video. Until then I wish everyone a safe and wonderful New Years. God bless
OMG is really a destination in itself. I was also in awe when I first ate there. I wish someone has recommended Il-Likha which is also near session. You would have loved the art installations interspersed with small cafes/restos. That place was simply remakable.
came across one of your vlogs few days ago, and it really got me interested that i was convinced to watch the rest. By far you are the most honest tourist vlogger ive seen visiting the PH. I like the fact that the post process is very minimal which i really appreciate because it shows your honest opinions. no fake reactions, no sugarcoats. Very authentic comments on every experience. As an audience and a local person it is the most important thing i would like to hear from a tourist's point of view. Love your blogs. Keep it up mate and enjoy your stay here in the PH. Already subcribed.
Nice to go back in Baguio city. Im one of your followers on RUclips. I'm here in Manila I hope I can able to meet you sir. Looking forward for collaboration
Hi Marshall! I bumped into your vlogs just recently and I must say you are pretty adventurous with regards to food. In my opinion, this is one of the best ways to have a taste of a country’s culture and I’m glad to see you are enjoying it! More power to you! Stay safe and healthy!
New subscriber here, Mr. Butters. Thank you for visiting our beloved city and enjoying your stay especially the local cuisine. You're always welcome. And stay safest on your travels.
Great video in Baguio. I really enjoyed your travel and I'm glad you fun as much as we do just by watching your vlog. You brought it to life and a different point of view from a foreigner. Thank you much ! Can't wait where your next adventure would be.....
I just want to correct the name Sessions Rd. The correct name is SESSION RD. without the S after n. Thank you and pls continue with your awesome vblog about our beautiful city.👉💯
Thanks Marshall for giving us a tour of Baguio city, the place we have not been to for a long time already because of the current situation. We missed those places. You take care and stay safe and healthy.
I've eaten there a few days ago. Farmer's daughter might've been a nice visit since they serve traditional dishes local to this area. Anyway, got a new fan. I enjoy the way you vlog since I used to backpack when I was working abroad.
Funny name...Oh My Gulay...which is a local slang for Oh My Golly. The place looks authentically beautiful and interesting. Like you, I wish you'd have discovered it much earlier on in your stay. But, you are the first vlogger who's ever gone there. So that's a feat by itself!
Hi Marshall. Thank you for coming here in Baguio. I've been living here for 24yrs but there are still places that I did not know existed. I'll visit Oh my Gulay too. Goodbless your new journey. I hope you come back here again. 😊
the oh my gulay cafe is very nice! very cozy place to chill with friends! , loved the view from the balcony! have a safe trip going to Pampanga, Marshall!
OMG! I live in Baguio since i was 13 yrs old and now i am 32. I didn't know there's a place like this in La Azotea. XD Thank you for your Vlog sir. I've been watching your videos 2 days ago and now. I'll visit this place soon. 😅 God bless and keep safe always. 🙏
Nice video Mr. Butters! I found your channel by chance, I was in Baguio in 2019 for seven days and we missed it! We didn't know that place existed! Oh well, thanks for sharing and now i know. Take care.
Hi,I am from US but I lived 9 years in PH,in Cabanatuan to be exact,maybe 1 day you can stop by and try Hapag Vicentico,is a native only food from that area of Ilocos..wish you the best in your travels.
I'm from Baguio City and I'm currently living and working in South Australia..We enjoyed watching all of your videos..It was a medicine to our homesickness. We hope youve enjoyed visiting Baguio,there's still a lot of places to visir❤❤❤
I think you need a part 2
Baguio has a lot more to offer, Cordilleras in general.
Yep, I reckon so.
Oh My Gulay is owned by renowned filmaker, writer and actor Kidlat Tahimik, the Father of Philippine Independent Cinema. He was awarded National Artist of the Philippines for Film in 2018.
Kidlat Tahimik son Kidlat de Guia recently died. RIP... Before Kidlat Tahimik became a film director, he had an MBA at UPenn's Wharton Business School
3:40 The server is so kind. Love her.
I am from Benguet. Hope you had more time and explore Benguet as well. Do come again...
I'm hoping to soon.
I think you might be my favorite vlogger, unlike others that are Philippines' vloggers, you I feel like I get to hear the locals talk alot more in your vlogs than others Philippines' vloggers, I just love hearing Filipino people talk, so much that I listen to Filipino streams virtually all day.
Thanks for bringing Baguio to us. Take care!
It was my absolute pleasure.
nice to roam baguio thru your vlogs
miss that place
@@marshallbuttersvlogs6880 hope you also visit sagada someday and give a tour of a coffee farm.
Thank you for this Baguio series, Marshall. *The first time my Filipino dad brought my Arab mom and me to Baguio, we fell in love with the place.* Every time we go to PHL, we always need to spend some time in Baguio. But because of the pandemic,. we have not been there for more than 2 years. We were watching this imagining we were back there. My dad's favorite though is your gun range episode. Thanks again for this. 👍
Thanks for the comment Noor.
Amazing, you should try to visit la Trinidad,benguet , & try the benguet delicacy food aswell, anyhow glad u visited my town
I wish you went all up to Sagada. You will certainly amaze of the spectacular view. .
wow oh my gulay thats beautiful place
Oh my gulay, I miss my hometown!!!!
That's what we ordered the last time we went there. Baguio has been our home for 8 years. Take care.
OMG! That is truly a hidden gem.
Love your videos... and especially the Baguio adventures. Made my first trip to Baguio in 1990 and stayed at Camp John Hay, when it was run by the U.S. Air Force and the Philippine military. Was great then... and was very enjoyable in 2011 when my Filipina wife and I went up there for a few days. And yes, three or four days is not nearly enough to take in the sights and truly enjoy this place. Hope you return there and see more of the place. So refreshing... and the people and food are so wonderful, too! Wife and I envy you, watching as we are from the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Oh my gulay!😍
Thanks John.
Oh My Gulay the best!!!
Vegan of Baguio!!!
Walking around and using public transportstion in making your vlog i love that.i getting a free tour of the city you visiting.more vlogs to come
we baguio people glad that you liked it here thank you for visiting our city =)
Thank you for coming here in Baguio, hope you'll be back again..
There so many beautiful places here and also many many foods, i'll tour you if we meet .😁..
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Keep safe sir. God bless😇❤️
Come back to Baguio someday Sir and try to visit Bencab museum there in Baguio. Keep safe.
I accidentally came across to your blog and I was amazed how uncrowded Baguio now since the pandemic. I'm missing a lot my city where I was born and raised. We're planning to go home this year and only waiting for Philippine government to lessen the protocols to follow for foreign balikbayans.
Thank you for your stay, hope you enjoyed our place. Please come again.
Surprising place!
Thanks for showing us Baguio. Keep safe while having fun traveling.
Thank you for featuring our lovely city❤
It's my pleasure.
The events there are always epic!
When I lived in Baguio, I would take the bus to explore the nearby mountains because it's so easy to go on to Benguet and Mountain Province from Baguio!
hope to see more videos when you next visit baguio
Good to see Session Road not too crowded. My home town.
Thank you for featuring our city.
God bless Sir!!!! More travel vlogs to look forward too!!! Take care!!!
Thank you Sir for featuring Baguio City in your vlog, we truly appreciate it. Hope you can come back soon to visit once more the "Summer capital of the Philippines". Stay safe & GOD BLESS.
thank you for coming to our Baguio City sir Marshall, hoping to see you again!
I hope so too!
Thanks for visiting our place, stay safe n well.
Thank you Marshall Come again in Baguio🍓
hope you enjoyed your stay. am from baguio and we are pleased to have you not just for once but more often sir.
Thanks! 😃
Welcome sir to our beautiful city 👌
Thank you! 😃
Come here in La Trinidad next time, the neighbor town of Baguio city where strawberries and flowers are harvested. You'll experience a lot more. Take care!
Many thanks for featuring Beautiful Baguio City on your vlog.
God bless the Summer Capital of the Philippines 🇵🇭
Cool place! Thanks, Marshall! Put a large towel on your bed if you don’t have a blanket! It will keep you very warm!
Awesome 👌 Liked 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Baguio is so amazing.
Bon voyage in Baguio.
ganda nun ha!
Thanks Marshall for sharing us your Baguio experience, i wish you had a longer time there to share to us, i missed that place a lot
Glad you enjoyed it.
@@marshallbuttersvlogs6880 yeah, been watching all your vlogs, appreciate it so much and learned a lot frm other places ive never been, keep on vlogging, Stay Safe always and God Bless
Baguio City began as a military garrison for the Spanish in the 1840s. By 1898, the Americans occupied the country and William Howard Taft wanted Baguio City to become the summer capital of the country.
Meanwhile also there were already other European missionaries who went in Baguio in the early 1900s and started to build schools, churches, and houses. The Americans mostly changed the entire landscape of Baguio in the 1900s and the scenery back then was like the Old West. All the streets, parks, and buildings in Baguio City were named from all the Americans who designed and engineered the city in the 1900s.
wow im a new subcriber...tnx for visiting baguio...godbless
Welcome aboard.
thanks for visiting here in baguio come back again..
I hope to soooooooooooooon.
Wow amazing grace that place is magnificent! You actually have me running to the grocery store to buy some fresh Lemons. After you took a sip of that freshly squeezed lemonade my mouth started watering and my brain said let’s get some! Thanks always for sharing and can’t wait until the next video. Until then I wish everyone a safe and wonderful New Years. God bless
Thank you and come back again to baguio. Godbless
Very soon, I hope!
Thanks for showing baguio 2022☝❤✌👍💪😁🇵🇭
Thanks for featuring my hometown. Comeback again soon, there’s so much more you haven’t seen & experience. Safe travels!
Indeed. That’s soo healthy and yummy 😋. Take care too wherever you go and whatever you do.
Thanks I will check that place if and when I am able to finally go home to Baguio.
Yay!!!! Great that you visited VOCAS (Oh! My Gulay!)! That's my friend right there (the one who greeted you at the entrance), Mommy Sumitra!
Thanks Marshall for featuring our very own Baguio in your vlog. Hope you enjoy exploring Baguio.Keep safe and have a good one.God bless you. 😊
Wow--what a colorful and peaceful place. The dish that you ordered was very appealing looking! Stay warm!
Thank you, I will now I'm in San Fernando
You made me smile sir😀seems you had enjoyed our humble city 😀
Yes I did.
Welcome to baguio sir
Nice find! The food looks great!
OMG is really a destination in itself. I was also in awe when I first ate there. I wish someone has recommended Il-Likha which is also near session. You would have loved the art installations interspersed with small cafes/restos. That place was simply remakable.
New subscriber here, great stories and contents 👍🏼👍🏼 keep safe and healthy 🙏🏻
Thanks for subscribing!
OMG looks like a very nice & a hidden restaurant! Congrats on 21K, Marshall; stay safe!
Thanks so much.
Keep safe… enjoying your videos 🥰👍
Thank you! You too!
came across one of your vlogs few days ago, and it really got me interested that i was convinced to watch the rest. By far you are the most honest tourist vlogger ive seen visiting the PH. I like the fact that the post process is very minimal which i really appreciate because it shows your honest opinions. no fake reactions, no sugarcoats. Very authentic comments on every experience. As an audience and a local person it is the most important thing i would like to hear from a tourist's point of view. Love your blogs. Keep it up mate and enjoy your stay here in the PH. Already subcribed.
Welcome aboard my friend.
Ill go there this weekend.
Oh My Gulay is one of the restaurants my family loves to order from. Glad you enjoyed and made it there.
Nice to go back in Baguio city. Im one of your followers on RUclips. I'm here in Manila I hope I can able to meet you sir. Looking forward for collaboration
Hi Marshall! I bumped into your vlogs just recently and I must say you are pretty adventurous with regards to food. In my opinion, this is one of the best ways to have a taste of a country’s culture and I’m glad to see you are enjoying it! More power to you! Stay safe and healthy!
Watching my hometown baguio from sydney!Cheers mate!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Welcome to Baguio
Thanks for visiting Baguio city♥ please make a part 2
A lot of best place and views are found outskirt of baguio♥
I hope to soon.
Nice place
Thank you for featuring my home town Baguio City, Hoping you could feature more food and culture in the Cordilleran region.. Stay Safe Pops!
Hope you enjoyed your short visit to Baguio. Looking forward to your next destination Marshall. Take care.
Sir Marshall enjoy
New subscriber here, Mr. Butters. Thank you for visiting our beloved city and enjoying your stay especially the local cuisine. You're always welcome. And stay safest on your travels.
Great video in Baguio. I really enjoyed your travel and I'm glad you fun as much as we do just by watching your vlog. You brought it to life and a different point of view from a foreigner. Thank you much ! Can't wait where your next adventure would be.....
Nose to tail dining- good one. Thank you Ann for telling Marshal about it.
I just want to correct the name Sessions Rd. The correct name is SESSION RD. without the S after n. Thank you and pls continue with your awesome vblog about our beautiful city.👉💯
Noted.
Thanks Marshall for giving us a tour of Baguio city, the place we have not been to for a long time already because of the current situation. We missed those places. You take care and stay safe and healthy.
I've eaten there a few days ago. Farmer's daughter might've been a nice visit since they serve traditional dishes local to this area. Anyway, got a new fan. I enjoy the way you vlog since I used to backpack when I was working abroad.
Wow, OMG is truly an OMG! I would love to try their cuisine.
What a nice surprise!
Funny name...Oh My Gulay...which is a local slang for Oh My Golly. The place looks authentically beautiful and interesting. Like you, I wish you'd have discovered it much earlier on in your stay. But, you are the first vlogger who's ever gone there. So that's a feat by itself!
Nice to know. Thanks.
Safe travel sir, welcome back again to Baguio🙏
Nice Baguio vlog sir Marshall , keep safe! 💪😊
Thanks, you too!
We love your Videos Marshall ! Its nice there in Baguio really cold and lots of veggies... Oh Mu Gulay!
Hi Marshall. Thank you for coming here in Baguio. I've been living here for 24yrs but there are still places that I did not know existed. I'll visit Oh my Gulay too. Goodbless your new journey. I hope you come back here again. 😊
Hi Sir watching your vlog now so beautiful I hope one day when everything is well we can visit this place you are awesome 🥂
the oh my gulay cafe is very nice! very cozy place to chill with friends! , loved the view from the balcony! have a safe trip going to Pampanga, Marshall!
Hi Sir watching your vlog now awesome so beautiful I hope one day when everything is well we can visit this place take care stay healthy happy 🥂
Love that place! My family orders from there a lot.
That's awesome.
Wow
OMG! I live in Baguio since i was 13 yrs old and now i am 32. I didn't know there's a place like this in La Azotea. XD Thank you for your Vlog sir. I've been watching your videos 2 days ago and now. I'll visit this place soon. 😅 God bless and keep safe always. 🙏
Good job. Adequate editing and adept camera handling. I've been to Baguio and even stayed in the same hotel. Wonderful vlog. Cheers.
Thank you 😁
I can't believe how large Burnham Park is and the market too! Thanks to your vlog I realised Baguio is worth a visit still.
Nice video Mr. Butters! I found your channel by chance, I was in Baguio in 2019 for seven days and we missed it! We didn't know that place existed! Oh well, thanks for sharing and now i know. Take care.
Thank you for featuring my hometown. :) just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subbing!
Hi,I am from US but I lived 9 years in PH,in Cabanatuan to be exact,maybe 1 day you can stop by and try Hapag Vicentico,is a native only food from that area of Ilocos..wish you the best in your travels.
Take care sir everywhere you are😊
Thank you, I will. You too.
Its good that u know this place. only a few baguio people like myself knows this place hahahahhaa. its literally a hidden cafe in baguio haha.