Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Tagaytay Experience

Seven years of strong relationship is something we should be thankful for from up above so we took this special moment and celebrated another milestone through backpacking.

We thought of it three months before our anniversary anticipating his deployment off-shore yet again.

I planned a Davao tour but air fare was high and we cannot afford to spend so much for it. Since many friends are recommending Tagaytay, we opted to pay a visit.
The Trip
We boarded San Agustin bus in Cubao around 7 in the morning. The air conditioner was programmed to make us snooze a little bit more [morning bus] but I refused. I am not used to sleeping while traveling especially on a sunny day.

I am familiar on the route since I haveworked in Dasmarinas few years ago. Despite working in a place only an hour away from Tagaytay, I've been there only once and that was many years after I transfered to Quezon City.

After seeing Robinson's Mall in Dasmarinas, we were a bit uneasy because we didn't know where to alight. I was just holding on to my friend's instructions.

We were set to have lunch at Tootsie's - a famous restaurant in Tagaytay. My friend told me to alight in front of Tootsie's since the restaurant is just along the high way.

If you are going to this place just tell the driver to drop you off in front of the restaurant. It's on the left side of the highway if you are having the Cubao-Mendez Crossing route.

Tootsie's Experience

table top


Tootsie's is the place to be if you love ambiance and class. I think it's one of the best places in Tagaytay to eat and relax. We ordered their specialty which was the bulalo with a unique ingredient imported from Panay, Philippines.

Tootsie's bulalo

It was not the bulalo we're expecting but nontheless it was worth the experience and the money.

the ambiance
the flog
For me the most important place in a restaurant is their comfort room. Mind you, I really check how comf'table it was to stay inside it. And I must say their comfort room was inviting. It's the nicest comfort room I've ever seen [in a restaurant] - spacious, clean, scented and had lots of flowers inside.


Another plus point for their fast internet connection. I was able to update my sister where I am.
I wanted to stay longer but our schedule was tight. We still had to find our way to the People's Park which was our second destination. Before leaving Tootsie's we asked the attendant how we can get to the park. She clearly instructed us and off we went.
People's Park

From Tootsie's it took us two jeepney rides to reach People's Park. I was hoping to see lots of people since the place is called People's Park, but to my dismay only a few visited that day.

To further elaborate my disappointments I have listed them here.

Disappointment No 1:
The entrance fee to the park was 15.00Php but despite this the place was poorly maintained. The building was dilapidated and only few seats were available for tourists.

Disappointment No 2:
There was nothing to see here. I think the only appealing thing in this place was the fact that it is the highest point where you can see 360 degrees view of Tagaytay.

Disappointment No 3:
The jeepney drive going downhill costed us 20Php. It was not worth it because it was not even 200 meters going down. We could have walked instead if we only knew.

Disappointment No 4:
The tricycle driver charged us 40Php going to the jeepney terminal which was too much. It seems that the jeepney inside the park stays inside the park and the jeepney going to the central business district has a separate terminal few hundred meters away.
Where to Stay?

Before going to Tagaytay we surfed the net to find a reasonable place to stay. We had two choices - Keni Po and 5R Inn. The two are located beside the church Ina ng Laging Saklolo which is a few hundred meters away from Picnic Grove. We ended up having a room in 5R Inn because Keni Po was full already.

Keni Po

We checked in half past 1 in the afternoon and watched the noon time show Eat Bulaga before heading to Picnic Grove. I enjoyed the show especially their Pinoy Henyo segment. It was my first time in 2 years to watch the segment. We don't have TV at home, that's why.

5R

Picnic Grove

From 5R Inn we walked our way to Picnic Grove. I underestimated the distance separating the two places. I told Paul it was near but actually they were almost a kilometer apart.

We paid 50Php each for the entrance fee. It was a relief when I saw more people in the park. Families go here to unwind, share a meal together, enjoy the cool weather and just relax. I saw some horses but I refused a ride bacause I don't like the smell transferring to my clothes.

I was overjoyed when I saw some kites in the sky. Apparently kite flying is stile alive in this part of the country. We sat on the grass and just watched people running on the field hoping to fly the kite a little higher.

family flying a kite

Another attraction in the park is the cable slide. People gather on both ends to experience the rush. I experienced the same rush when I camped at Subic way back my high school years so the experience was not new. I told Paul that I would like to experience the same rush in Bukidnon instead of Tagaytay. I just thought it was more worth the money.

Since we are tired from walking all day long, Paul and I decided to try the fish spa. It was fun! I was afraid at first but the fish bite were delicate. Actually they tickled us more than hurt us.
It was 30 minutes of relaxation. I think that was all we needed to charge us from the long drive we had earlier.
Bag of Beans
It was already six o'clock when we went out of the spa. Our next problem would be where to eat dinner. We went to the central business district and searched for a nice and reasonable restaurant.

We came across the plant sellers along the way and I was really amazed by the unsual plants.
unusual plants

After our mini-exploration we landed at Bag of Beans. This restaurant reminds me of Baguio because of the ambiance and the chilly weather.


Paul ordered Lechon Kawali while I ordered Pork and Chicken Adobo.

lechon kawali

pork and chicken adobo
I thought they were ordinary but I had to take my words back. They're really delicious.

Allergy Attacks because of Hardheadedness

The weather was inviting us to share some drinks beside the pool of 5R. We bought few bottles of Tanduay Ice and drank. After 3 bottles I can still stand and walk straight. So much for the question of handling beverages.

My horror came early morning when I saw part of my body blanketed with rashes. Few hours later my leg became itchy. I suffered and was uneasy for the next five days so I swore never to drink again.
Bulalo Once More

Paul wanted to taste the authentic Bulalo so before going home we went to Mendez Crossing for the authentic Bulalo experience.

It took us almost 30 minutes to reach the place. We passed by Robinson's Supermarket and other establishments before alighting.


Tagaytay's bulalo is truly one of a kind. I love the taste, the texture and the mesmerizing soup.

my bulalo share


laing

We were eating our bulalo when a group of men came and serenaded us. They sang the song "Beautiful in My Eyes” and I can imagine myself blushing while listening to them. [Cute song indeed.] We were so impressed and delighted because it was the first time a group sang a song for us.

Conclusion:

Despite the untoward incidents and disappointments I enjoyed our Tagaytay escapade. It made me miss Baguio because of the cool weather, horse back riding and the laid back lifestyle. I just wish it was not that overrated and the prices of the Inns will be more reasonable.

I hope I can go back to Sonya's for an afternoon delight. I also wish I can visit the Bee farm and the Coffee farm.

Tagaytay has so much to offer. Food are gastronomic delights, people are friendly, lots of churches to visit and lots of fruits and vegetables to buy.
~Till then.