5 stars because of its location with brilliant view of the magnificent Taal Lake and Taal Volcano. The counter and their inviting menu will welcome you once you enter the store. Then you can choose to dine upstairs in their airconditioned room or in the balcony connected from the room. Or, you can also choose to go downstairs where you can dine outside with tables and chairs arranged with umbrella in the middle. This area is for those who want to eat with fresh air and cool breeze of what the famous Tagaytay City can offer. The picture of Taal Volcano and the Taal Lake attached here in this post was taken from their open area near the tables and chairs...
Read moreIt was a jam-packed Sunday December night in Tagaytay. Traffic was bumper to bumper on both sides of the road. All we wanted was to get to our destination and have dinner. Unfortunately, the restaurant we initially want doesn't accept anymore customers at that time due to heavy amount of customers. We went to five different restaurants after that but all five rejected us due to heavy amount of customers also at that time. Yellowcab Tagaytay was the only one who accepted us even though they're also accommodating immense amount of customers. Yellowcab Tagaytay accepted us with open arms when no one else would. Thank you,...
Read moreFood was great but the venue itself is the dirtiest one I've ever seen. The ground floor outdoor dining out back is awful, unkept, and ridden with hungry cats. Tissues and used cutlery on the ground, the smell of rubbish and generally a total mess put us right off.
Looking at other reviews recently, it seems most other people got to eat outside at the upper terrace, which was sadly closed during our trip - maybe that would have left a better impression.
I know it's MECQ but why bother paying rent for a Taal-facing property and leave your outdoor...
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