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Tagaytay Cravings

  • Writer: drizzle&drew
    drizzle&drew
  • Apr 18, 2018
  • 2 min read

Tagaytay is the best place where you want to get away from the busy city and have some relaxation with either friends or love ones. Since, it’s the nearest from Laguna and it is also accessible by motorbikes. It is also popular because of its mild climate and overlooking Taal lake in Batangas. This is one of our favorite hangout and eating place.

This are the following restaurants that we visited during our roadtrip.


For someone who's looking for an inexpensive bulalo after the tiring trip inside the Picnic Grove, this resto is for you. The taste is so -so. We came here at weekend and there is an old man with Fender guitar that serenaded the customers with the old songs. Romantic isn't it?

Next stop, is the Dreamland Arts & Crafts Cafe . If we can't go to Neverland let's try Dreamland. You will love the the interior design of the place, so IG worthy. Since they said that they are not fastfood, you have to wait for a longer minute for your order to be served.


We also tried the Leslies Restaurant. Diners can enjoy traditional Filipino food with the breath taking view of Taal volcano. For us, we order the special bulalo. I don't know what was the occasion back then but I craved for it. Tasty bulalo with spicy fish sauce for condiments. Delicioso!

Uncle Cheffy was also included in our list. We celebrated Drew's birthday here with sidetrip at Skyranch. We ordered the affordable unlimited dish on their menu. Squid and fried chicken tasted OK.


Next, Twin Lakes. It was located along the stretch of the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway. We have tried the Bagoong Club Restaurant with the Crispy pork Binagoongan and the never ending love for Bulalo.

And before we went home, its good to have some coffee. Coffee shops are also in demand in Tagaytay. For now, we have only tried Starbucks. We'll try other shops once we have funds. Hahaha! I want to try Bag of Beans etc. I need some sponsor, promise I'm open-minded. :)



Before I forgot, there's also a food park in Tagaytay called South Streat. Foodtrip nigga! Since I'm so full that time, we only tried Nachos and lemon juice. The place was crowded during weekends.

There are so many resto right for you at Tagaytay. Take your food buddy and prepare for an endless roadtrip. Explore and discover Tagaytay. Food is life baby. ❤






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