SKY RANCH: Tagaytay’s Sky Eye Experience @SkyFunPark

The Tagaytay Eye, officially known as “Sky Eye”, is the Tallest Ferris Wheel in the country at 63 meters (207 ft) with 32 gondolas, beating the MOA Eye at 55 meters (180 ft) with 36 gondolas, and the Enchanted Kingdom’s Wheel of Fate at 130ft. We are still far away from beating the tallest ferris … Continue reading SKY RANCH: Tagaytay’s Sky Eye Experience @SkyFunPark

CECIL’S CAFE: Home-Cooked Food Stop on Your Way to Tagaytay

I’ve always been curious about Cecil’s Cafe. We pass by it every time we head to Tagaytay via Sta. Rosa. Although it looks homey and inviting from the outside, we hesitated for a while because we don’t know if the food is yummy or if it is just one of those provincial commercialized cafes. One … Continue reading CECIL’S CAFE: Home-Cooked Food Stop on Your Way to Tagaytay

BREAKFAST at ANTONIO’S: Welcoming 2013 with a Yummy Bang along the Ridge!

BREAKFAST at ANTONIO’S is now back where it all started at the Tagaytay Ridge with an unobstructed view of the Taal Volcano.  We love the much- improved Antonio’s Breakfast with a more focused menu for All-Day breakfast dining 7 days a week.  They now make their own bread, jams, pates and deli-meat in-house. The ambiance … Continue reading BREAKFAST at ANTONIO’S: Welcoming 2013 with a Yummy Bang along the Ridge!

METEORA, Tagaytay Birthday Overnight Trip ☾

I’ve always wanted to celebrate a special occasion by renting a house, staying for a night and enjoying the Tagaytay weather with your friends or family.  I’m glad that Dr. Joven Cuanang allowed his Greek-Ilocos inspired house named METEORA to be rented privately on a by reservation basis. (He also owns Sitio Remedios in Currimao, … Continue reading METEORA, Tagaytay Birthday Overnight Trip ☾

Taal Yacht Club: Sailing 101 with Peter Capotosto

When JoMag invited us to have a sailing session in Taal Yacht Club during our monthly mastermind meeting, we were all excited and immediately blocked off our schedule for it. Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect, what to bring, and what are the preparations needed for it. It turned out to be an awesome … Continue reading Taal Yacht Club: Sailing 101 with Peter Capotosto

Memory Lane by Jolina Magdangal

Memory Lane is a homey restaurant / salon/ souvenir shop with 50’s and 60’s vibe set in a newly built structure nestled in Tagaytay. The homey antinquity is cute but the food needs improvement for it to really be memorable.

Fish Feeding and Boating @ Solenad, Nuvali

It’s the first time I’ve seen so many Koi at one time! Some of them were literally out of the water already as they were being fed. It started as a mix of small and adult carps until they flourished so well in the lake environment with minimal mortality rate. Feeding the fish, boating around … Continue reading Fish Feeding and Boating @ Solenad, Nuvali

Marcia Adams’ Tuscany

On New Year’s eve, we decided to escape the noise and pollution of Manila and spent it in Tagaytay. We had an afternoon merienda in one of Tagaytay’s latest garden restaurants — Marcia Adams’ Tuscany. We’d like to credit this discovery to Metro Magazine, which featured this place in its November issue. Ever since that … Continue reading Marcia Adams’ Tuscany

Tagaytay, the Garden Restaurant Capital of the Philippines

Top 5 Food Trip Destinations in and around Manila (1 of 5)by Anton Diaz, Founder, www.OurAwesomePlanet.comPublished in San Miguel Great Food Club Newsletter (November-December 2009). (Please register in MyGreatFood.com if you want to become a member of San Miguel’s Great Food Club) Food has always been a big part of our culture, especially when traveling from one place … Continue reading Tagaytay, the Garden Restaurant Capital of the Philippines