Monday, February 9, 2009

Sanctuario



Location: Tagaytay City (near the rotonda)
My take: An under-rated resto, this place is one cool resto. Maybe because Sanctuario's situated near the rotonda. Something you wouldn't really mind or notice at first. Maybe if this is at Tagaytay's prime spot (well, I don't know how else to call it), people would really go here and try out their food. The antique-inspired resto has a feel-good aura on it. It's homey and has friendly staff to boast. The place offers unique set of meals, at, I would say, reasonable price. Their version of sinigang na bulalo will really leave you asking for more. It's unique, and it's uber-delicious. The beef tapa tips is also a hit. I think it would be best to suggest this place to other people who loves going to Tagaytay, like I do. :)

Bag of Beans





Location: Tagaytay City
My take: Place is cozy - serene and quiet. I love the nature-trippin' mode of the place, kinda reminds me of Sonya's garden. Anyway, the price is a bit high,though, you'll get the value of your money back with the food they offer. The serving's big and the food tastes good... at reasonable price. The rest rooms are also clean, which is a good thing. The garden spot is cool. A must try for couples dating, or even friends and family bonding. If you decide to come visit the place, please try the Filipino Breakfast meal :)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Chili's






Location: Greenbelt 5, Makati City
My Take: The relocation is A-ok. I mean, the place is new (compared to the old one in Greenbelt 1). It still has the same resto-theme, but the spot is a good one. The view from the outside is lovely as well, they have wider space this time. The food's great, too, by the way, though I find it kinda pricey. The healthy, guiltless chicken meal (see picture above) will leave you full, but not feeling too sinful. Everything else is just almost the same taste, style and price(?) as what you would have with other American-themed restos around... e.g. TGI Fridays...