Saturday, April 20, 2019
We have reached the third and last part of my Tagaytay trip. So sorry for posting this late. I just got back from Baguio and I'm still high on Baguio hype!
For those who just got here, these are previous posts I made.
Our trip would not be complete without a short visit to one of the most searched cafe in Tagaytay. I have heard and read a lot of positive feedbacks and to finally get to try it myself... uwaaaah!
So after checking out at Crosswinds Tagaytay we decided to have a quick lunch here.
The exterior was already looking bomb !
We paid Php100/head for the registration which is consumable.
It was a not so crowded day.
But the experience went downhill starting from this.
We chose the lower part of the bunk bed, there were seven of us.
We noticed the staffs' awkward glances until a woman approached us, looking all sulky telling us this area could only accommodate 4 persons. The woman kept on murmuring something under her breath while walking away. Like you need to chill.
So we're like okay then, we all transferred to a sad looking table beside it.
We had to ask for extra chairs since I don't think they can actually accommodate big groups.
We let it slide since we did not want to ruin the experience.
After like a 20 minute waiting game. The food arrived!
We're all starving but the food was disappointing :(
Just look at the chicken. T^T
I had their version of Matcha Frappe, so far the most unsatisfying matcha I've ever had :( It tasted like a mix of banana and avocado instead of green tea. I kept on wondering if I ordered the right drink, but I was so sure!

The service was slow. Despite the perfect ambiance and interior of the place, I guess they could not live up to people's expectations.
We all felt unwelcome. I think the only part we enjoyed was at the reception since the staffs there were accommodating enough. The rest sucked.
Can you tell with my face ? lol
Personally, their shop is way better.
I like their idea of supporting local artists by selling their crafts.
Overall, the experience could have been better if they were more accommodating and not throwing attitudes to their guests. For a first timer like me, this was a little traumatizing. I was so pumped to try this cafe coz ya know, I'm not always on the road. I'm your usual Manila girl so I swore to myself to try this once I stepped a foot in Tagaytay. :(
Now this is just an over-hyped cafe.
Sorry Dreamland Cafe.
Now this is just an over-hyped cafe.
Sorry Dreamland Cafe.
Grace~♥
Thursday, April 4, 2019
One of the classiest restaurant I've been to date!
So like what I have said on my previous blog, this will be the second part.
This is where we had our late lunch while we stayed at Crosswinds in Tagaytay.
The place was aesthetically pleasing!
I swear every corner is instagrammable, we made sure not to waste it.
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SQUAD all looking fierce and charming !!
Food here can be quite pricey but it's totally worth every penny.
A food for one person can cost Php500 or so depending on your order.
The servings were generous and would legit make you full!
Above all, the plating was perfect. Instagram foodie would go mad!
Every time I try a new restaurant, the very first thing I look up on their menu is matcha. Coz #matchahuntseries running through my veins! lol.
This did not disappoint!
I ordered this Matcha Frappe for Php175. it came with an oatmeal cookie!
It was delicious!
For the main dish, I had Garlic Beef Tapa, Php395 (if my memory serves me right.)
To sum it all, I really enjoyed their food!
It was sumptuous and mouth watering.
We ended up sharing our food to one another coz you don't get to eat here all the damn time.
and now as of writing this, it makes me hungryyyyyyy
I will try to publish March blog first before the third and last post from our Tagaytay trip. I've been busy these past few days give your girl some much needed rest lol
See ya on my next blog!
Grace~♥
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