Showing posts with label Tagaytay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tagaytay. Show all posts

Food Trip | Viewsite Restaurant Tagaytay

Tagaytay has been our in-between stop whenever going home to Batangas. Traveling home is longer via this route especially considering the traffic and distance but it has lots of dining places to choose from so I normally urged BFF to use this route. In one of these trips home, I noticed Viewsite billboard and decided to try the restaurant for a new experience.

Viewsite Restaurant Tagaytay

Viewsite Restaurant used to be located along Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway facing the Taal Lake and Volcano, hence, its name. Now, they are located on the other side of the highway with no view at all. ;) I haven't been to this restaurant before so I don't know how it looks like back then but I suppose their transfer is for the better, considering the open area parking that can accommodate a number of vehicles and the spacious dining area in the new location.

spacious dining area with high ceiling, good for events

Coming in, you'll be greeted by an all-smile staff that will help you get a seat. The place is quite huge with lots of tables so we got seated at once and placed our orders immediately. For our lunch, we ordered bulalo, crispy tawilis, sizzling squid and kinilaw na tanigue; melon juice for our drink. We were served with our food 15 minutes later, the usual waiting time in restaurants.

grilled stuffed squid: tender and tasty but pricey (300++ Php, if i remembered it right) for its size

kinilaw na tanigue (350 Php): small portion, not enough even for the nephew
crispy tawilis (200 Php): very crispy, you can eat the whole fish


bulalo (550 Php): tender meat, lots of veggies with flavorful soup

We were all hungry but I still managed to get some photos before we dig in. I tried their bulalo first because of the soup and I would say, good but not extraordinary. I now prefer Josephine's bulalo ever since I tried it. I used to like Rose and Grace's bulalo but had a change of heart since I've tasted Josepehine's. Overall, the foods were okay and the experience was good except for a not so clean restroom. We spent almost 2000 Php here including drinks, quite pricey for a 3-person meal on a budget. :P
 

Pros:
  • Ample parking area
  • Road trip-friendly (along the highway) 
  • Spacious (good for large events) and clean dining area with high ceiling
  • All-smile accommodating service staff

Cons:
  • Credit card not accepted (heard from a customer inquiry)
  • Comfort room is not clean with wet dirty flooring :(
  • Small serving given its price

Viewsite Restaurant
Tagytay-Nasugbu Road, Tagaytay City 
(right side along the highway going to Nasugbu)
Date of Visit: May 2018
    Viewsite Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

    Tagaytay | Puzzle Mansion: A Showcase of Amazing Passion and Dedication

    Puzzle Mansion - Tagaytay

    I've seen the owner of Puzzle Mansion being interviewed on TV a few years back but it's only this year that I was able to visit the Puzzle Mansion. Puzzle Mansion is owned by the late Georgina Gil-Lacuna (she died of heart attack in 2014), holder of Guinness World Record's largest collection of jigsaw puzzles. To date, Puzzle Mansion has more than 1,500 collections of jigsaw puzzles of various sizes and shapes and themes from religion, classic arts, landscapes, architecture, places and many others.

    Gina Gil-Lacuna's Guinness World Records certificate

    In the photo above is the certificate from Guinness World Records certifying that Georgina Gil-Lacuna has the largest collections of jigsaw puzzles consisting of 1,028 different puzzle sets. It was awarded in 29 November 2012 and this record has not been broken up to this time. Though not certified, Puzzle Mansion also holds the biggest puzzle in the world consisting of 33,600 puzzle pieces though it's not clear to me who worked on/finished the puzzle.  But according to one of the staff manning the mansion, Lacuna intends to break her own record in Guinness. Unfortunately, her demise prevented her from doing so.

    Wildlife: world's biggest puzzle consisting of 33,600 puzzle pieces

    How to Get to Puzzle Mansion

    Google maps is our usual company during our road trips. I will search the place at the start of our trip, start traveling and follow the route provided. That's how we were able to reach the Puzzle Mansion, though we almost missed the road leading to it because it's kinda narrow. Anyway, if you're traveling by car from Manila, here's how it goes:
    • Drive through the South Luzon Expressway
    • Turn right and exit at Sta. Rosa exit
    • Continue driving straight ahead passing through Silang-Tagaytay road until you reach Tagaytay Rotonda.
    • At Tagaytay Rotonda, exit/follow the Tagaytay-Nasugbo road; after around 6-7 kilometers (you'll pass by Sky Ranch halfway through) and after Bag of Beans, drive slow and look out for a narrow road with Puzzle Mansion signage; turn right on that street and drive through until you reach the Puzzle Mansion.

    For those commuting from Manila, here's how you'll get to Puzzle Mansion:
    • Take Nasugbu-bound (via Tagaytay) buses from Cubao, Buendia Taft or Pasay. Tell the conductor or driver that you're going to the Puzzle Mansion and to drop you off at Maglabe Drive. The road is on your right, after passing through Sky Ranch and Bag  of Beans.
    • From that corner, take a tricycle and tell the driver to bring you to the Puzzle Mansion.

    Entrance/Parking Fee:


    Puzzle Mansion charged 100 Php per visitor, young and old. Parking fee is free, however. Puzzle Mansion's parking area can accommodate a number of vehicles but if your car is kinda loaded, you might as well leave it on the road before you turn right at the Puzzle Mansion as the slope of the road leading to it is kinda steep. 

    Puzzle Mansion Bed and Breakfast

    Reception Area, at the back is the Mansion's Cafeteria
    the bed and breakfast facility

    Puzzle Mansion is also a bed and breakfast place. It has 11 rooms that can accommodate up to 4 persons comfortably, this according to the mansion's staff. The Mansion's accommodation rate ranges from 4,000 Php to 6,000 Php per room. It has its own pool (not in photo, forgot to take one) where guests can take a swim. For more info on their bed and breakfast offering, please check their FB page.

    Puzzle Mansion's garden - flowering plants are sold here, too.
    Puzzle Mansion Museum, view from the garden
    a wishing well, also in the garden

    Puzzle Mansion Museum in Photos

    I admire people who are into puzzles. I find them gifted and visually talented (which I'm not); super duper patient, too (solving several thousands-piece puzzle needs tons of patience, I'm sure). Seeing more than 1,500 finished jigsaw puzzles is really amazing but kind of puzzling, for me. Thinking of solving and finishing a thousand-piece puzzle is in itself a puzzle for me, much more if several thousand pieces. I wonder how they were able to acquire so much patience to solve complex jigsaw puzzles. (I'm no patient person; I easily get bored, sometimes even with my work hehe.)

    By the way, according to the staffs, before her demise and whenever she's in the Mansion, Gina Gil-Lacuna herself welcomes and tours her guests around, some of which are dignitaries from other countries. It's sad to know that the owner of these great collections already passed away. She could have toured us around and she could have given me some tips on how to be patient, a virtue I guess, each and everyone of us should have.

    Anyway, here are some of the photos I took while exploring the Puzzle Mansion. Enjoy the (virtual) tour. :)

    hundreds and hundreds of framed jigsaw puzzles, majority of which done by Gina Gil-Lacuna herself.
    more framed puzzles of different sizes...
    and many more ones, amazing!
    The Pope and some religious stuff, in jigsaw puzzle format
    The White House - 1,000-piece puzzle completed in 12 hours, whoa!
    if I'm the one to do this, I'm not sure if I can finish this at all hehe 

    beautiful piece, looks like a painting...
    another one that looks like a painting from afar
    3D puzzle collections
    up-close: Florence Cathedral in 3D puzzle
    up-close: St. Basil's Cathedral in 3D puzzle
    real vases? nah, they're puzzle sets too

    The second floor of the museum houses the three largest puzzle sets in the world. Gina Gil-Lacuna herself finished the second largest called DOUBLE RETROSPECT, a jigsaw puzzle based on a work by 80's American pop artist Keith Haring. The largest one (third photo from above) is called WILDLIFE and was designed by digital artist Adrian Chesterman for Educa.

    The second floor also houses its souvenir shop where guests can buy puzzle sets of different sizes, some of which are the same puzzle sets on display at the museum. It's also where you can have your souvenir digital photo be converted into a puzzle for a minimum price of 500 Php.

    world's third biggest puzzle
    didn't get the name of this one :(
    Double Retrospect: world's second biggest puzzle
    souvenir shop: puzzles to take home to and get addicted, too :P
    more puzzles for sale at the souvenir shop
    coconut cream pie, variation of buco pie common in Tagaytay; a must-try!
    rich and creamy but with no 'umay' factor; not too sweet, too.

    ~ oo00oo ~

    The Puzzle Mansion
    Barangay Asisan, Tagaytay City
    Visiting Hours: 8:00AM - 7:00PM
    Entrance Fee: 100/person, young and old
    Parking Fee: Free
    Date of Visit: November 30, 2016

    Tagaytay | Overnight Stay at The Over Look Inn (A Review)

    terrace view from The Over Look Inn

    After our Mt. Batulao adventure, we went to Tagaytay to look for a place to stay overnight. It's actually our plan to stay in Tagaytay after the hike so we could explore the city's attraction that day and the next. But due to the unfortunate incident in Batulao, it took us a while hiking down 'twas already late when we reached Tagaytay. We don't have a specific place to go and just relied on google again for a nice but budget hotel to stay to overnight. One of the budget hotels we found: The Over Look Inn. It is located very near Tagaytay rotonda and is along the highway so we went there.

    We inquired for a standard room for two, were told the cheapest room is 2,600 Php (complimentary breakfast for 2 included). We were tired, sweaty, grimy, soiled and all we want that time was to clean up and rest so we get the room.

    Food Trips | Where to Eat in Tagaytay

    Taal Lake and Volcano - from Tagaytay Picnic Grove

    Tagaytay is a favorite weekend getaway destination for families and friends from Metro Manila. And why not? It's just two hours (moderate traffic considered) from here in the Metro; its climate cooler; with lots of activities to spend time with friends/family, especially nowadays. But it's not just the cool weather and activities, of course; Tagaytay is a place for food tripping, too.

    Here's the list of restaurants we've tried over time during the several road trips we've made to Tagaytay.

    Mushroomburger

    Mushroomburger, I guess, will always be in the list of restaurants/food joints to try in Tagaytay. It's famous for its mushroom-mixed burgers but it also has branched out its products, most of which, still mushroom-based, of course. I've tried several of their burgers in the several road trips we've made in Tagaytay but these are the only photos I have from them: mushroom sandwich with cheese and mushroom fries. I like this sandwich since its lighter compared to other burgers and the mushrooms in it tasted fresh really. Mushroom fries is okay, too; a nice variation from the usual fries that we're all familiar with. ^_^

    mushroom sandwich
    mushroomburger mushroom fries
    mushroom fries

    Mushroomburger
    Km. 60, Brgy. Kaybagal
    Tagaytay City, Cavite

    Tower Ground Bulalohan

    If you've been to Tagaytay, you'll notice that most of the restaurants and eateries are lined up on the side where you have the view of the Taal Lake and Volcano. One of these restaurants and/or eateries is the Tower Ground Bulalohan. Its specialty: bulalo. But we just had bulalo from Rose and Grace the day we were there so we opted for their kare-kare and crispy tawilis instead. Kare-kare is good but it's the crispy tawilis that got me. It may not look that good but it tastes really good; it's so crispy we ate everything, even the heads, fins and scales...hehe!

    crispy tawilis from tower ground bulalohan
    crispy tawilis
    kare-kare

    Tower Ground Bulalohan
    Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway
    Tagaytay City, Cavite

    Kaye Ryan Grill

    Kaye Ryan Grill is the restaurant we've tried on our very first road trip to Tagaytay. My friend and I went on a road trip without researching on where or what to eat. We just spotted it, we stopped, we ordered foods. What we had: sizzling seafood and fish sinigang. Foods tasted good but a bit pricey, even at that time, a few years back.

    sizzling seafood
    fish sinigang, forgot what kind of fish hehe...

    Kaye Ryan Grill
    Tagaytay Road
    Tagaytay City, Cavite

    RSM Lutong Bahay Seafood Restaurant


    After our Batulao adventure, my friend and I stayed overnight at The Overlook Inn, a budget hotel in Tagaytay. On the next day, we explored some of the attractions in Tagaytay and then went to this (RSM) restaurant for lunch. My words for RSM: very expensive, slow service, lots of waiting time! The foods are just okay, at least the ones we've tried but I don't think it's worth the money. For me, RSM is an overrated restaurant. I guess it's just popular because of the nice view it has of Taal Lake and Volcano. RSM: Lutong bahay, presyong hotel! :P

    RSM lutong bahay restaurant
    stuffed tilapia, ginataang kuhol, rice and iced tea for almost 900++ Php - very expensive, right?!

    RSM Lutong Bahay
    Aguinaldo Highway
    Tagaytay City, Cavite

    Rose and Grace Bulalo Restaurant

    This restaurant is actually not in Tagaytay but rather in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. It's along the highway going to Tagaytay, though, so this usually is a part of foodies' and families' destination when they go to Tagaytay. Our favorite from this restaurant: bulalo, their bestseller! Rose and Grace is my friend's favorite bulalo restaurant ever since we've tried their bulalo from their branch in Sto. Tomas, Batangas. We've been here several times because we love their food; it's great and the price is reasonable, unlike that of RSM! :P

    batangas bulalo at rose and grace restaurant
    Rose & Grace's famous bulalo!
    crispy crablets
    grilled tuna with mango salad
    crispy tawilis
    not-so-Crispy Tawilis
    Rose and Grace Bulalo Restaurant
    Tagaytay Road, Sta. Rosa Estates
    Sta. Rosa City, Laguna

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