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yup mas cheaper ang keni po pero, a friend of mine said na ok naman sya at malinis :)

 

Pero mas favorable kung sa keni po because yung last na punta ko sa 5r ay mejo katagalan bago maglabas ng hot water yung shower nila and yung "cable" nila is actually limited to our local networks.

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ME AND MY GIRLFRIEND ARE PLANNING TO GO TO TAGAYTAY NEXT WEEK KASO WALA ME IDEA KUNG SAAN DITO PWEDE MAGSTAY PLAN KASI NAMIN ATLEAST 2 DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS , AND UNG BUDGET SANA SA HOTEL IS AROUND 1.5K per day...AND WALA RIN KAMING CAR SO FROM MANILA SAAN MAYROONG TERMINAL NG BUS NA PAPUNTA PO NG TAGAYTAY THANKS PO IN ADVANCE...FIRST TIME PO KASI NAMEN PUPUNTA DITO NA KAMING DALAWA LANG EH H3H3H3

 

 

Hi.. ask ko lang..san kayo nagstay nung pumunta kayo ng tagaytay?? im planning to go there too for an overnyt? overlooking the view ba??? tnx!!

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hey guys im having a hard time deciding where to stay. im going with my special someone and i want it to be really special. overnight stay lang naman tapos budget is 5k for the whole trip. im sutck between royal taal in, taal vista, residence inn and estancia hotel kung may view ang paguusapan, pero kung wala naman then my top choices are t house, hotel dacha or hotel dominique. your inputs will be very much appreciated. :thumbsupsmiley:

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maganda sa discovery suites sa tagaytay. Kung tama yung naalala ko dito yung may mini zoo. Kaso mejo pricey ng lang. Kung super budget kayo, I've heard meron daw mga rooms as in room for rent for less than 1k a night. Magtanong na lang kayo sa mga tricycle drivers.

 

Dont forget to eat at Sonia's Garden and Bag of Beans. Panalo ang cheesecake nila pero fine dining dun at mejo pricey din. Oh and masarap din magcasino dun!

 

Punta Fuego mejo malayo pa sa Tagaytay. You can go island hopping at malulula ka sa mga bahay. Look out for Ramos' mansion. Beachfront super ganda.

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Been here recently and it was raining like you wouldn't believe. So our trip turned out to be a food trip as we stayed indoors in restaurants the whole time. Let me share what I think of the places we patronized.

 

For breakfast, we went to Mile Hi Cafe which serves American fare of which the original Baguio Mile Hi was known for. I had an Angus Beef Burger that wasn't too bad but definitely could've been better. The patty was big but really dry and the bread was small and lousy- it seemed to have been bought from the town panaderia. Plus the side of fries was old. Just wasn't in the mood to complain. The price was par for cafe types but I wouldn't want to pay this much for bad food again (burger- P220, refillable iced tea- P75 i think).

 

For lunch, we headed over to RSM for hot, piping bulalo to soothe the cold harsh rain. The bulalo was mediocre as was the rest of the meal (sisig, tuna belly, pork bbq and ensaladang mangga). The price was alright, slightly on the steep side. And the service was really slow. Wouldn't recommend it to my friends.

 

And finally, for after lunch coffee, we went to Starbucks. Heck, what's there to say about Starbucks that you already didn't know?

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Went to Tagaytay a few months ago. For those who want a good value-for-money place to stay, try MC Mountain Home Apartelle located at Km. 68.9 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway, Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite City. Did an ocular of Mijo and Keni Po, but decided to stay here. Very nice, clean rooms and mura pa. I think it was P1.7K to P1.8K lang for an overnight stay. May WiFi internet pa sa reception/lobby area. :thumbsupsmiley:

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my shuttle ba papunta ng tagaytay or bus lng talaga?

 

there's no shuttle available papunta dito not unless naka booked ka sa mga hotels sa manila

na meron sked ng city tour dito sa tagaytay.

 

maraming bus naman papunta dito. take the balayan or nasugbu na byahe or yung mendez na byahe. lahat yan

dadaan ng tagaytay.

 

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Been here recently and it was raining like you wouldn't believe. So our trip turned out to be a food trip as we stayed indoors in restaurants the whole time. Let me share what I think of the places we patronized.

 

For breakfast, we went to Mile Hi Cafe which serves American fare of which the original Baguio Mile Hi was known for. I had an Angus Beef Burger that wasn't too bad but definitely could've been better. The patty was big but really dry and the bread was small and lousy- it seemed to have been bought from the town panaderia. Plus the side of fries was old. Just wasn't in the mood to complain. The price was par for cafe types but I wouldn't want to pay this much for bad food again (burger- P220, refillable iced tea- P75 i think).

 

For lunch, we headed over to RSM for hot, piping bulalo to soothe the cold harsh rain. The bulalo was mediocre as was the rest of the meal (sisig, tuna belly, pork bbq and ensaladang mangga). The price was alright, slightly on the steep side. And the service was really slow. Wouldn't recommend it to my friends.

 

And finally, for after lunch coffee, we went to Starbucks. Heck, what's there to say about Starbucks that you already didn't know?

 

 

next time try ninyo yung LZM nasa tapat lang ng RSM yun, sa taas ng figaro at tabi ng mocha blends.

masarap ang food dun esp yun boneless bangus, very affordable lahat ang food nila and marami ang

serving. yun nga lang wala ka view ng taal volcano kasi di sya overlooking.

 

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