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    Sonya's Garden

    4.3 (26 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndBed & Breakfast, Vegetarian, Botanical Gardens

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Cozy dining area

    I've lived in Tagaytay from 2011-2013 and haven't really visited Sonya's Garden. So today, hubby and I decided to check out for ourselves what all the hype is about. First off, don't judge the way it looks. It may look provincial and understated but I was bowled over by the salad (see photo), i mean it is among the best salads I have tasted. The squid in olive oil was also superb. Another must try is the fried lumpia which is far better than those served in Manila. We also had sinigang na salmon, among other things, which was good but with nothing remarkable to rave about. For refreshments, try the pineapple cucumber which i think is good for detox. To cap it all off, better try the taragon tea which would wash away the taste of fish from your palate. You also eat with the illusion of waterfalls on the screen walls which amps up the relaxing ambiance. Definitely a must try.

    Beautiful flowers in the garden
    Jenn R.

    The first time I came here was in 2006! Boy has this place developed over time, and for the better! I loved my first experience here when we ate lunch here. All of the ingredients were fresh and organic. My Filipino family didn't know what to do without rice. This time we skipped out on the restaurant and just did everything else. I took my family here for spa treatments. I treated each of my family to the lilac package: body scrub, facial, head treatment and full body massage. It was super relaxing and amazing! I enjoyed myself and my mom said "everything was wonderful". All of my family members were extremely grateful for this experience. My masseuse was wonderful! Probably one of the best massages I've had in a long time! I paid over 17,000 pesos for 6 people's treatments that were over 2 hours. Afterwards, we walked through the beautiful gardens, bought organic/natural foods from the country store. I bought some organic and natural food and snacks to bring back to the US as gifts. I am excited to try the coco honey spread, sweet corn chips, and the random teas they sold. I wish they sold the dalandan tea they serve at the spa! One of the tastiest teas I've ever had! They should really start selling the products they use at their spa. That Argan oil treatment on the hair and the rose moisturizer they use during the massage were awesome! I would have picked some up if they were for sale. Before we left, we also picked up some fresh bread from the bakery. The Spanish bread and the pan de coco are delicious! Each one of us had 1 of each! I just love this entire place! I'm all about the natural and organic living. I love what this place represents and everything they offer here. It's beautiful, relaxing, and it's good for the body and soul (except the bread - that's full of flour and sugar). Nevertheless everything was good! This is always a good place and a good idea. It's a perfect place to go when you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    Salad with edible flowers..
    Sharrie N.

    Maybe one of the best organic restaurant you can find in the area... Love their Tomato in olive oil, calamansi juice, freshly baked bread and their shiitake mushroom.. For P680 a person, it is worth the the trip.. Oh and it's a buffet :) so eat good food all you want..

    Always a pleasure
    Sepide N.

    I love this so much and distance makes this place even more special. The original Sonya's garden gives you a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation. Although I've been here multiple times over the past couple of years, there's always that pristine and fresh vibe that I get as early as parking my car in the spacious area in front of the multi-sectioned restaurant and store. As you soon as I see those wooden tables and chairs and breath in the scent of the garden, it always makes me forget that I come there to eat. The food is not really super spectacular. Probably a 4/5 but definitely on the pricey side. They have prix-fixe menu which is, I must say, a good enough deal. Buffet service, unlimited drinks (fresh juice and tea) and commentary bread. Sonya's tops my must-visit-before-you-die Filipino restaurants list.

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    La Mesa Eco Park

    La Mesa Eco Park

    3.6(8 reviews)
    73.2 kmQuezon City

    La Mesa Eco Park has been on my activity list for quite awhile and I've finally decided to go with…read moreMr. V for a Sunday outing. We were really excited to go there (although the drive is a little far from Makati) after reading quite a few reviews. We were looking forward to doing some outdoor activities on a beautiful summer day. The Park is smaller than expected but I must say the flora is beautiful. But what a disappointment for the activities. I agree it was a Sunday, but boy the place was crowded and noisy! It was packed with people gathering over food, loud music and screams at the picnic area. And there was only one food stall in the whole park. We were looking forward to rent a bike so we could ride around but you are actually not allowed and the track is basically a circle around a tree. How many rounds can one do for an hour around a tree! The zipline, boating in a lagoon, wall climbing were nowhere to be found (I assume they closed those activities). And the pool was so crowded it would be impossible to swim in it. As for fishing... Well it's in a small pond full of garbage and I doubt anything can be caught. It's definitely not a park where one can enjoy walking around and relax. There is a small trail in the forest but it's really small and takes not more than 10 minutes to walk around. We were really disappointed because we expected a park with nice activities and it really wasn't so. And definitely not a place to have a relaxing and peaceful day.

    What elements are essential to make a paradise?…read more Different people would have different lists, but surely a constant feature would be flowers and trees, available food or meals, and fun activities. La Mesa Ecopark has all those three things together. First, flowers and trees. The Ecopark is a forest garden, meaning it's not a garden planted and arranged by a hired gardener but a garden growing out of a natural forest. The land area is quite vast, accommodating various species of plants and flowers such as Ipil-Ipil, Narra, Waling-Waling, Dancing Lady, Dendrobium, Birds of Paradise, and many other indigenous flowers. Second, you wouldn't go hungry walking around the vast space that is La Mesa Ecopark. No, you don't have to eat the flowers. There are many concessionaires stationed in strategic spots, offering to the hungry visitor foods that are close to the Filipino's heart such as inihaw, halo-halo and ice cream. Lastly, since every person is a child at heart, there must be fun activities. The Ecopark features zip lining, target shooting, paintball, bungee jumping, and trampoline. These activities would surely leave you breathless or shrieking from mixed excitement and fear. So come to Ecopark if you wish to recapture the wonderland of youth!

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    La Mesa Eco Park - Swimming pool on a Sunday

    Swimming pool on a Sunday

    La Mesa Eco Park
    La Mesa Eco Park - They could have made it better, by putting some bird feeders and other attractions.

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    They could have made it better, by putting some bird feeders and other attractions.

    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast

    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast

    4.0(3 reviews)
    10.1 km

    Some of my cousins were visitng Manila and I wanted to show them a quiet and cold place just an…read morehour away. I decided to take them to a spontaneous trip to Tagaytay. When we needed a place to eat and stay, we took my friend's advice and checked in Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast. Joaquin's had the perfect view of the Taal Lake and Volcano. Their dinning are was really designed to overlook the magnificent Volcano. A certain furniture that caught my eye was a a bed that was placed near the dining area. It was a bed where you could lie down, relax, feel the cold climate, and enjoy the view. I admired the concept and I ended up lying down on that bed for half an hour just enjoying the whole experience. Aside from the bed, they also had a wooden swing that could seat three people. Overall, Joaquin's had a cozy feel to it. There were plants in a minigarden and lovebirds too. Joaquin's offers Filipino and American styles breakfast, both with coffee or hot choco. I really enjoyed their Tapsilog with the endemic Tawilis on the side. For me, it was a Filipino breakfast that I preferred. Their American breakfast consisted of bacon, eggs, ham and bread. The hot choco was spot on and it helped us warm ourselves up.

    Amazing views is not lacking when you stay at Jaoquins, which ever room you stay in has beautiful…read moreviews of Taal lake and of course the volcano. This is such a cute bed and breakfast, the rooms are clean and comfortable and has their own personality since they are decorated differently (definitely no cookie cutter rooms here). The staff are so helpful and accommodating. Customer service here is A+ no complaints in that department. Really enjoyed our stay here and I would be recommending this place to family, friends or anyone who asks me where to stay in Tagaytay.

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    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast - Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast sign

    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast sign

    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast - The view from Joaquin's Dinning area

    The view from Joaquin's Dinning area

    Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast - Outdoor patio to enjoy your breakfast

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    Outdoor patio to enjoy your breakfast

    Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant - Roast Pepper and Beef Crostini with Aubergine Salsa

    Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant

    4.8(5 reviews)
    65.7 km
    ₱₱₱₱

    If you're looking for romantic and/or fine dining options outside Manila not named Antonio's, one…read moreof the best places to visit would be Vieux Chalet in Antipolo. It can get quite confusing getting there at first, but just trust the occasional signs you encounter and the GPS of your mobile phones. Vieux Chalet also doubles as a bed & breakfast, so you can actually stay the night there while you watch the Antipolo night sky envelop the Manila skyline. In the restaurant, you'll likely be greeted by the restaurant manager Rico Doy, who is the best at what he does. If you're still unsure on what to order, don't hesitate to ask him for his recommendations. If you're a fan of arugula like me, you'll be enamored with their salad, which is generously peppered with the piquant green. For the main course, the beef tenderloin drizzled with mushroom sauce will send you writhing in ecstasy as it's just that good. So if you're looking for a date place and want to avoid Tagaytay as it has become to cliché of late, head on over to Antipolo and Vieux Chalet!

    Vieux Chalet is undoubtedly one of the restaurants I would always recommend to friends who want to…read morehave a good meal outside their busy cities or the central business districts. Tucked away in a village in Antipolo, Vieux Chalet is actually the home of the owners, which they converted into a restaurant, and bed and breakfast. I have tried several kinds of salad, pasta, pizza and mains, having been there several times. What I like most about their pizza and pasta is that they make it from scratch, so the taste and texture is really different and you can really distinguish the good quality of the dough and the noodles or the ravioli. My must-orders would be their raclette and the chocolate cake ala mode. With Vieux Chalet serving predominantly Swiss and European cuisine, it's no surprise that they offer good raclette, complete with olives, boiled potatoes, young corn, pickled onions, and gherkins (my personal favorite!). The cherry-infused chocolate cake is made with no other than Swiss chocolate and is topped with homemade (you guessed it!) Swiss dark chocolate ice cream. Indeed, Vieux Chalet is a restaurant born from the passion for food and accommodating guests into their home, with homemade dishes carefully and passionately prepared. At Vieux Chalet, happiness is indeed homemade.

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    Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant - Trio of small desserts: carrot cake, a scoop of ice cream, and chocolate cake

    Trio of small desserts: carrot cake, a scoop of ice cream, and chocolate cake

    Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant - Mango and Mint Sorbet

    Mango and Mint Sorbet

    Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant

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    Casa Alegria Bed and Breakfast - Parking (max 2-3 cars?)

    Casa Alegria Bed and Breakfast

    3.0(1 review)
    15.4 km

    Casa Alegria was probably the first place we've stayed at in Tagaytay with a nice view of the Taal…read moreVolcano. The room we stayed at was sufficient and the team here were accommodating and awesome! However, I do have some suggestions, comments, and highlights - which I've told the staff. 1. Modernize the showers. The showers near the pool were pretty cool. It was for full body and the shower head was one of those waterfall showers. The ones in our room was difficult to operate and it was either scorching hot or frigid cold - nothing in between. 2. Parking area for the guests were small. I would say that the maximum capacity would be 2-3 vehicles depending on its size. 3. The towels weren't free. This was the first time I was charged for having to ask for extra towels. For an extra towel, it's 50 pesos which converted to a little over a dollar, but it would be nice to have a warning beforehand because my boyfriend put his towel on top of a table which had printer ink. 4. Fix this dangerous plank on the deck; here's a picture (https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/casa-alegria-bed-and-breakfast-tagaytay-city?select=mSwMrd4IxbmDIP_AZZt0fw). Any injuries from this is a liability and it endangers the guests. 5. Clean the sink hole and add a drain on top of it so contents do not fall and clog the drain. 6. Modernize the locks into magnetic key cards because we actually were accidentally locked out of our rooms. We appreciated the effort of the staff using a card to unlock our door, but a modern, magnetic key card would be more convenient for them and the guests. 7. No Wi-Fi. I told the staff about this and they said it's because the signal is hard to reach down the area which seems like it's out of their control so be prepared for no Wi-Fi! Overall, we had a great stay and I would definitely come back after they fix some of the things they need to fix. Casa Alegria was under construction when we stayed which explained why it was a bit messy around.

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    Casa Alegria Bed and Breakfast - Plank that's sticking out - watch your steps

    Plank that's sticking out - watch your steps

    Casa Alegria Bed and Breakfast - Roof view

    Roof view

    Casa Alegria Bed and Breakfast

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    Estancia Resort Hotel

    Estancia Resort Hotel

    3.3(3 reviews)
    13.5 km
    ₱₱₱

    I'll start with the good. The staff was very polite, accommodating, and quick to respond. The first…read moreroom we were given was quite a walk from the main areas and required going up and down a few flight of stairs. My parents are seniors and were concerned about going to and from the room, so we asked to be moved closer and they happily obliged. The resort sits on a mountain and has a fantastic view of the Taal volcano. It's surrounded by lots of trees and plants. The resort is clean. Many years ago, Estancia Resort Hotel was probably the it resort. However, it's now old and outdated. A family member booked our overnight stay for us, so we didn't know what to expect. When we arrived, the resort looked like a ghost town. I am pretty sure we were the only customers. Our (second) room was spacious and the beds slept comfortably. Though clean, the shower drain was clogged and left standing water. Because of the pandemic, Estancia no longer has a full service restaurant so you have to leave the resort for lunch and dinner or bring your own food. However, they do offer freshly made breakfast and can serve it anywhere you'd like in the resort. We chose to dine by the pool and enjoy the scenery. There's not much to do other than go to the pool, sit in the sauna, and walk around the huge property. If you're looking for a quiet and affordable resort to relax and unwind, Estancia might be the right fit for you.

    It's a mediocre hotel in Tagaytay , absolutely can do a little updating such as a/c and bathroom…read more. However the service is up to par and very personable. Its location is perfect for someone who like to do little hikes within the resort property .

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    Estancia Resort Hotel - *Starbucks is not available at the hotel (son's old cup)

    *Starbucks is not available at the hotel (son's old cup)

    Estancia Resort Hotel
    Estancia Resort Hotel

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