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back to tagaytay favorites– bawais and chateau hestia

25 May

For my dad’s 65th and my kuya’s 31st birthdays, we trooped to our favorite places in Tagaytay– Bawai’s and next door Chateau Hestia, deep in the residential rows of Lagusan Drive.

Bawai’s is a Vietnamese restaurant, lutong-bahay style, and is owned by the Tatlonghari family. The word “Bawai” is actually grandmother in Vietnamese, and whenever we come here, we do feel like we’re just dining in a friend’s home!

They set up our table for 26 quite nicely.. :)

bawais table for 25

After all the appetizers, I had this dry noodle bowl with beef slivers… really yummy, and only costs P195!

bawais dry noodles with beef slivers (more…)

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our tagaytay garden in bloom!

19 Oct


Only two months ago, these bushes were low and mostly flowerless.. What a surprise to see them in overgrown mode! There must be something about Tagaytay rain– ang lulusog ng halaman!

Taken by my brother, Pete on Sept. 23, 2008.

More pics here.

Other Tagaytay pics:
Hardwood Furniture in Tagaytay
On the Way to Tagaytay, March 13, 2008
Meet my Lions!

Breakfast at Antonio’s
Tagaytay QT with Mom and Dad at Breakfast at Anotnio’s, January 31, 2008

Sonya’s Garden
Midweek Tagaytay recharge, June 26, 2007, Tuesday

Flower Power
Inspiration for Tagaytay House

Our house for sale

Click here for more info on our house

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Manos Greek Taverna

26 May

I first visited Manos Greek Taverna with two girl friends over a year ago. Always with a soft spot for anything homemade (i.e. made with love), I’ve since listed it as a Tagaytay favorite.

A greek-style carinderia, Manos is a roadside restaurant along the main Tagaytay road (on the opposite side of the ridge) about a minute away from the rotonda.

I really did feel very My Big Fat Greek Wedding-ish the first time I saw those blue and white curtains and tablecloths, not to mention the matching music and paintings of Greek beaches and houses. Add to the scene Manos himself, the place’s most Grecian import, who is such a cheerful and hands-on owner! He’s usually seen grilling meats and preparing dishes in the kitchen himself.

The only disappointment I’ve ever had here is they don’t serve hummus, but just last month I discovered the perfect alternative: fish roe dip, also served with pita.

Other musts: Dolmades (steamed rice in grape leaves with yogurt dip), Gyros, Grilled chicken, yogurt with fresh honey (from Ilog Maria)

Why the place is charming: The menu offers, before anything about the food, a detailed romp through food history and the place of Greek cuisine in it. Talk about pride and passion for one’s work (told you I’m a sucker for “heart”)!


Grilled chicken with real smoked flavor


Yogurt with fresh honey and pistachio bits


Baklava


Bill for 5 full stomachs :)

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Yumm fresh milk at Mr. Moo’s

18 Apr


I first heard of Mr. Moo’s when a friend pointed it out on the way to Punta Fuego last year. She said her dad just looooves their fresh carabao’s milk.

Early this year, finally decided to give it a shot– and I regret not having given in sooner! The chocolate carabao’s milk was exactly like the one we used to buy at the gas station near UP Los Banos as kids. Totally had a ratatouille moment when I had my first sip. Haaaaayyy.

Packaging is cute in rounded plastic containers, which the salesboy will cover with ice and newspaper if you’re ordering for take out.

Available are fresh cow, carabao, and goat products: (milk in 200ml and 1L), pastillas, kesong puti, ricotta cheese, yoghurt, soap. Also soy milk, tiny pan de sal. Wholesale prices available for orders of 10 pieces or more.
Mr. Moo’s can be found on either side of the Sta.Rosa-Tagaytay road. If going to Tagaytay, you’ll see it on your right after the road access to Lagusan Drive and before Casa Marcosa and the Tagaytay City Palengke. If Manila-bound, you’ll see it on your right a few meters past Leslie’s Too. See map.

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Our Tagaytay house

14 Apr

Uploaded new pics of our Tagaytay house, which I’ve described before as “a house built with love”..


We’ve started to garden it, and hopefully we can see flowers blooming (didn’t realize flowers bloomed so quickly!) even in the lower gardens in time for the May “spring” season..

The house is for sale and we do hope it falls into the hands of someone who will also love it and tend to it. :)

More info and pictures here.

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tagaytayrat deposit page

29 Mar

This is my deposit page for this blog. Will use this for at-a-glance information, directories, photos, links that I’ll update as I go along.

Ongoing projects:

Interactive Tagaytay Maps

Stuck in traffic on the way to Tagaytay, I took out my pen and paper and started writing down what I saw along the road: shops, service areas (gas stations, etc.), restaurants, subdivisions. This project is what came out of that burst of travel geek, yey.

Started on March 16, 2008, it is very much a work-in-progress…organic and with no real deadline. Hope it grows into a comprehensive and updated (enough) guide, with blurbs on the places or spots of most interest or relevance or chutzpah. Email if you want to help!

My Tagaytay: a personal travel guide

Another pet project, I hope to compile enough information to come up with a rough travel guide for Tagaytay, for a daytrip or more, suited to different fancies: luxury, budget, adventure, culinary, culture, history, sports.

Again, any help most welcome :)

Photos – links to my Tagaytay albums:

Flower Power! – March 28, 2008
Inspiration for Tagaytay house – March 28, 2008
On the Way to Tagaytay – March 16, 2008
Breakfast at Antonio’s -
Sonya’s Garden – June 26, 2007

Directory of things Tagaytay-related:

Construction needs/furniture suppliers

Wood of Ages, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road
c/o Averile A. Pocopio
0928-2038670

WOW (Wood Art – Ifugao), Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road
c/o Rhonda
0929-2385452

JCT Furnitures (Abaca shop across PNPA, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road)
c/o Veronica Alonzo
0921-5172432
0927-9365959
jct_furnitures@yahoo.com

Antillan Window Shades & Home Furnishings, Country Market, Paseo de Sta. Rosa
c/o Shella
0916-4631892

City Bed outlet (mattresses), Tagaytay ridge
c/o Edwin

Travel/tourism

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Government

-

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Interactive Tagaytay MAPS

29 Mar

Stuck in traffic on the way to Tagaytay, I took out my pen and paper and started writing down what I saw along the road: shops, service areas (gas stations, etc.), restaurants, subdivisions. This project is what came out of that burst of travel geek, yey.

Started on March 16, 2008, it is very much a work-in-progress…organic and with no real deadline. Hope it grows into a comprehensive and updated (enough) guide, with blurbs on the places or spots of most interest or relevance or chutzpah. Email if you want to help!

On the way to Tagaytay: South Luzon Expressway

Left side

SLEX EXIT – Southbound

Right Side

Filinvest

Alabang

Susana Heights

Las Villas de Manila

Southwoods
Binan

Splash Island

Carmona
Binan
Dasmarinas

Caltex – McDo

Brentville
Entrance to Binan, Sta. Rosa town and cityhall

Mamplasan (Exit 36)
“as good as C5″

Verdana
LIIP
Greenfield Autopark
Access to Tagaytay (still closed)

Enchanted Kingdom

Sta. Rosa (Exit 38)
Silang
Tagaytay

Nissan
Paseo de Sta. Rosa

Eton City (Exit 41)
Greenfield
Malitlit

Access to Tagaytay via Sta. Rosa
Eton City
Pramana Residential Park
Southern Luzon Medical and Health Center
Paseo de Sta. Rosa

Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road (Tagaytay bound)

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Left side

Right Side

Paseo de Sta. Rosa
Brittany’s Georgia Club
Promenade
Bellerieve
Ayala’s Nuvali

Corn Stands

Bridgestone
Avida’s Sta. Rosa Residences

Crown Asia’s Valenza

Police Assitance Center
Corn Stands

Sto. Domingo National High School

Silang boundary
“Welcome to the Progressive town of Silang”

Hardware

Adventist University of the Philippines

  1. Future site of AUP Hospital
  2. Campus
  3. Existing Hospital (owners of Manila Sanitarium)

Woodbridge Pizza

Stone/Cement sculptures/decor

Rockview (stones supplier, etc)

DOT Public Rest Area
Philippine National Police Academy/ Public Safety College (aka Camp Castaneda)

Fruit stands
Wood shops

Colette’s Buko pies
Caltex

Stone/Cement sculptures/decor
Mr. Moos

Dely’s Pasalubong
Aling Nene’s Pasalubong

Leslie’s Too
Plants/Garden shops

Colette’s Buko pies

Wood shops

Jardineros
Hotpot

Iglesia ni Kristo Church
Mazapan Sweets
Victory Garden

Wood shops

Colette’s Buko pies

Teffpunkt Deli

Uniform Shop
7th day Adventist Church
ATI Group

Richland Hills
www.richland.com.ph

Morning View Subdivision

Empire East’s Sta. Rosa Heights

Fil-oil gas station
IPM’s Tagaytay Meridien Subdivision

Abaca Furniture shop

Fruit stands
Wood shops

Construction supplier

Access to Silang town proper (to the right)

Buko Stand (Romy)

Gintong Talulot

Wood shops

Stone/Cement sculptures/decor

Ponderosa

Metro Tagaytay Info Center

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Wood shops

Dwarves/jars shop

Wood shop (warehouse)

Ming’s Garden

Tagaytay boundary

Mazapan sweets

Wood shops

Pineapple “hills”

Fruit stands

Colette’s Buko Pies

Jestra Heights
Rowena’s Buko tarts

Fruit stands

El Paso Inn
Empanada Royale

Fruit stands

R-south gas station

Colette’s Buko pies

Wood shops

Access to CB Retreat house

Fruit stands
Monalisa Tourist Inn
Fil-Estate’s Windsor Heights

Access to Lagusan Drive
Mr. Moo’s

Casa Marcosa

Tagaytay City Palengke

Tagaytay Ridge

Tagaytay Ridge along Tagaytay-Calamba Road (from Sta. Rosa road; Batangas bound)

Left side

Right Side

Tagaytay Econo Inn
Kaye and Ryan’s Restaurant
Pan de Pugon outlet

Country Suites
Verbena

Estancia Resort Hotel

Iglesia ni Kristo
Aroma Apartelle

Taalena
Tootsies
St. Francis Seminary

Flower shops

St. Gabriel Village

Furniture store

Sister Maria Carmela Brescia School

Manos Greek Taverna

Olivares School

Flower shops

Rotonda

BPI

Days Hotel
Flower stands
Poveda House of Prayer

Dencio’s
Pancake House
Mile High
Yellow Cab
Terikayi Boy
Starbucks
Leslie’s

Josephine’s

Taal Vista Lodge
Mushroom Burger

Carmona Road
Shakey’s
Jollibee
Chowking
Olivares Plaza
Petron

Church
Petron

Figaro
Mocha Blends

Access to Nurture Spa

Pan de Pugon

Robinson’s Project
Korean Restaurant

Casino

Bag of Beans

Palengke

Breakfast at Antonio’s

Royal Tagaytay
Sunrise Hotel

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