Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Tagaytay. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Tagaytay, officially and commonly called Tagaytay City, (Filipino: Lungsod ng Tagaytay), is a component city in the province of Cavite, in the Philippines. It is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations because of its outstanding scenery and cooler climate provided by its high altitude. Tagaytay overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas and provides views of Taal Volcano Island in the middle of the lake through various vantage points situated in the city.
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4 based on 66 reviews
My balikbayan friends were looking for Filipino dishes. We ordered sinigang, beef steak and crispy prawn. Huge serving great big groups. Although the acoustics of place was unnerving. You can clearly hear the cutlers clinking on plates and dishes.
4 based on 172 reviews
I was impressed when we arrived seeing the view of Taal volcano. The place is huge and cozy. As the night came the lights added life and colors to the restaurant. I would say the foods tasted well especially their Lomi. There was a band while we're eating which was able to play my favorite Ang Huling El Bimbo.
3 based on 615 reviews
Josephine Restaurant specializes in Philippine cuisine, highlighting seafood dishes. It was established in 1966 in the town of Kawit, Cavite. It is a well known destination for tourists, locals and especially popular for family gatherings and wedding rece
Usually when we travel we usually have a group of around 10 people (family). Some establishments struggle with size of group. This place didnât and we thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience. The views were the cherry on top. Bravo
4 based on 236 reviews
3-way adobo (pork, beef flakes & chicken in a single dish), beef bulalo, seafood aligue, baked bone marrow + adobo pate & toast, lechon manok tinupig sa gata, baked sugpo sa taba ng talangka, to taste the least. All are delicious & sumptuous. In nostalgic Filipino ambience. Apparently owned & operated by the Barrio Fiesta chain of restos. Staff service is good. Clean surroundings & toilet.
4 based on 227 reviews
We serve classic favorites that warms the heart and fills the tummy. Popular "silog" -sinangag and itlog (main dish + rice and fried egg combinations) are available from 7:30AM till 10PM. Filipino Comfort Food such as dinuguan and puto, Chinese staple Cho
very nice casual eating place with great local cuisine, will be back for more of this genuine small business
4 based on 659 reviews
Its really huge place for a restaurant. Don't have aircon it's a open air place. The view is fantastic, overlooking of taal. The food is just so so... Not so impress nothing much special.
5 based on 76 reviews
Strict reservation & pre-order of food selection required. Our MENU's available in our website and food selection must be pre-ordered 6-24 hours in advance prior to your booking date. We are officially open 7 DAYS/WEEK from 8:00am to 8:00pm. Very private;
ALWAYS MAKE A RESERVATION AND PREORDER for excellent results. Call 09222913869 at least a day before. Chef Medi is VERY responsive, and she can make wonderful accommodations to the strangest of diets.Nanay Cirila's: A name that can be quite misleading. Such a title usually evokes a humble characterization: that of an old lady in a duster, diligently roasting coffee beans in a smoky, soot-lined kitchen. The Nanay Cirila might have been that once upon a time, but we'll never know until we ask. Best to keep that part fantastic. Chef Medi, on the other hand, does come off as humble. Her restaurant, food, and the experience she gave us is anything but. We parked in her driveway, welcomed by rain and a wonderful garden, characteristic of that part of the country that most cityfolk consider to be a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of the Metro. But only until one gets inside does one feel as though the escape from the city has truly been accomplished. We dined exclusively, free to be as comfortable as we wanted in her dining hall. The space is wide, lit and ventilated naturally, although artificial lighting and ventilation is available. It feels like home instantly. Heavy wooden furniture give you a stable and secure feeling while the paintings that generously occupy her walls evoke natural calm. Displays of Harley Davidson Motorcycles call to the free spirited while the display of emerald coloured blown glass remind one of the delicateness of a sweet old grandmother. The bathroom does not disappoint either. We only needed to wait a few minutes for our food to be served since Chef Medi called earlier to confirm our time of arrival. A true Master, professional and passionate in her field, or in this case, kitchen. To the refular diner, the idea of preordering does not bode well, and we Filipinos have a tendency to be fickle with our choices. However, the anticipation for the pre-ordered food was perfectly satisfied by the sensual experience of the dishes: Everything looked, smelled, and tasted great, in a manner that appeals differently for each diner. Being a vegetarian, it can be quite difficult to be satisfied with the usual options available, but I was right to skip fasting for the day in her dining room. Pre-ordering, Chef Medi said, gives her a general idea of what her guests would be like, and it is from there that she seems to get the idea of how to tailor the recipes to suit individual preferences. Nanay Cirila's was and still is a producer of Kapeng Barako. The refillable servings of coffee are generally satisfactory, but I was right to bring home beans for myself, because once you make your own brew for your own needs, you finally get the strong and dark flavour with tangy, citrusy hints that make the variant popular. Chef Medi stayed with us for a good part of the luncheon, both to satisfy our curiosities and also to be the wonderful host that she is truly. It is her character reflected in her space and her food, and that is the experience that one would be truly grateful to have had, and to look forward to having again. Thanks a million for this ever so touching review, Lui; very much appreciated because you really put us in the map for all the foodies out there... No other words! We definitely wish to see you again very soon! Thanks again very much...
4 based on 149 reviews
Quirky furnishings, nice staff, wide choices - all make for a pleasant experience in a good location Our party of 10 enjoyed a varied selection comprising Filipino dishes; steak; sate; pizzas and assorted starters. Good well cooked food and mid-priced, with plenty of drink options.Enjoyed pizza for a late lazy lunch the following day too; great cake selection and nice coffees to round out the experience Recommend if youâre visiting the lake and the mountain..
4 based on 204 reviews
Aozora Japanese Restaurant proudly serves authentic Japanese cuisine in Tagaytay with a Mori garden to enjoy the cooler climate and lush green surroundings. In Japanese âAozoraâ means âblue skyâ and âMoriâ means âforestâ - a perfect combination of our Tag
Well, that's what I did, because it was a holiday week and as expected, hordes and hordes of people were vacationing in Tagaytay. We went to the new branch the one near Picnic Grove. The agenda was really more to try their bulalo ramen. Instead of it being the highlight of the day, it was actually the one that was the downer. Gone is the flavors of the bulalo, and it tasted like a typical beef flavored ramen instant noodle. Half the size of the typical bulalo order elsewhere, at almost the same price.The saving grace is that as Japanese restaurant goes, their sushi, sashimi, and their shrimp tempura was topnotch. Special mention with the shrimp tempura, big shrimps, not those that were stretched to make it look bigger than it really is.I would have given at least a 4, but the bulalo ramen really was not good, maybe I was expecting too much from it?
4 based on 38 reviews
Siglo Modern Filipino is devoted to bring heritage Filipino recipes from different regions in the country. Committed to promote Filipino culture and ideals, preserve heirloom recipes and produce using modern techniques and creativity on the menu. Siglo su
This was our first visit to this new restaurant after they changed the name and concept. We liked the ambiance. We were glad that they now had available vegetarian options after we talked with the chef. They were very accommodating and made our dinner really pleasant. We intend to go back.Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to give us detailed review, most especially in giving our Chefs vegetarian options in the menu, as the saying goes --- development is one of the main ingredients to a successful outcome. We highly appreciate your kind words and excellent rating. Our favorite part of your review, we will admit, is when you firmly expressed your plan to visit again. See you again soon!
Most Popular Filipino food in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines
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