


Anyway, here's Tagaytay Highlands...





Each of us (group composed of 7) had to shell out 1,200 pesos for the two spacious de luxe rooms we had for an overnight accommodation. After checking-in, we headed to the highway. We were supposed to try Antonio's Grill (located at the same area where Starbucks and Carlos Pizza sit), but after looking at the menu, we cannot reconcile the price and the ambience. So we opted Dencio's instead. Our night ended with us dropping by at Starbucks.



And again, before packing-up for lunch...






Stef and I lured them to Bawai's. The girls generally enjoyed, but the carnivores did not...




Even if the carnivores felt that they were choking with the greens overdose, they still got very full. Proof : Look at Posh (the lady in pink at the center). Observe closely why we all agree that she was full...

We also ordered the same entrees I had before - the fresh lumpia Viet style and the meat rolled on sugar cane sticks. The carnivores at least liked the complimentary Viet ginataan we had for dessert. But the real treat for me was the Viet coffee.
Our lunch cost around 1,500 pesos.



We thought we were too full to eat anything, so we opted to just order whatever just so we can take more pictures. We ordered for A Love Triangle which costed a little over 250 pesos.

This plate lasted less than a minute, I swear. The panna cotta is the best anybody from our group ever had. The dessert plate is really divine. Actually, we all conclude that eveything in and about the place is heavenly. We are even planning a simple and intimate wedding here in a few years time...


Our lunch cost around 1,500 pesos.
After lunch, we further explored Tagaytay. Just a walk away from Bawai's is Chateau Hestia.



We thought we were too full to eat anything, so we opted to just order whatever just so we can take more pictures. We ordered for A Love Triangle which costed a little over 250 pesos.


This plate lasted less than a minute, I swear. The panna cotta is the best anybody from our group ever had. The dessert plate is really divine. Actually, we all conclude that eveything in and about the place is heavenly. We are even planning a simple and intimate wedding here in a few years time...
But our Tagaytay road trip did not end just that....


I felt like Frida as soon as I entered the compound...



Then, we passed by Piccolo Mondo just to check out their menu and hopefully try it next time (maybe in their branch at Alabang). We were running out of time...






This tree has craft moons hanging... This should explain why it is called Moon Garden. But I think, I like the "sun" better....
Hmm... let's discover sun.
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