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Restaurant and Mini Garden in one. Free entrance. Following a nature theme, everything in sight is wood, rustic, and retro. At the get-go, there's a turmeric seller and souvenir shop. They sold local honey too. There are creative donation signs with fat Buddhas and Thai statues. You also see celebrity photos and awards won. The cashier is here with the plants' claiming area. Walking further, the resting spots by the tilapia fish pond is nice. There's a hut with a crystal ball and a wishing well with a frog. Lots of children making a wish by the 1 peso. The primary restroom is very nice, spacious for one person compared to a cubicle (can't fit a wheelchair) and clean. There's alcohol, tissue, automatic flush, and black stones on the flooring that's a good touch. No odd smell inside; always cleaning it. You can view decorative plants from there through the glass that served as a wall between the plants and restroom. If you're dining in the restaurant, you can use for free. If visiting the gardens, courtesy dictates that you give 10 pesos on the bin. There were 3 separate single restrooms for women yet only one for men. The 2 secondary restrooms for women were simpler. Wide and cozy restaurant space. You can choose to sit where there's more leg room or elsewhere with less. Decorations are Asian themed. The statues wore face masks! There are hand washing stations scattered. The one near the restrooms can get crowded with the line. This place claims to feature authentic Ilocano food; a foodie can easily get excited. There was even a funny sign saying, "Please don't leave your husband unattended. Thank you" that implies that wives should watch out for their husbands for overeating because food is good. But I didn't have a lot of food options because the menu is biased for sharing. Only 2 solo meal options! Either you have bagnet (pork) or chicken. In this time of pandemic, I would have appreciated it if they downsized their other menu or vegetables for solo or side dish options too since not everyone would want to share meals. I had the solo sizzling bagnet meal worth 250 pesos. The bagnet was divine, worth revisiting if you can eat crunchy oily dishes. The dish doesn't come with vegetables. I wanted a side dish, so I ordered the poqui poqui dish for sharing of 2-3 people because the staff said it's ensalada, made from eggplant, for 260 pesos. Sadly, I didn't like the poqui poqui dish - tastes different from usual ensaladas, like you ate some bland mushy scrambled egg! It was so strange and doesn't match the bagnet. I had it for take out, it didn't last long for travel back to the city, went stale along the road. If you eat here, just eat and finish what you can. I tried their fresh mango shake for 90 pesos. This one was iced and good tasting with a small umbrella touch. Menu could be better if they had options for solo or side dishes. I wanted to try the other local dishes but I cannot finish that size. If you like eating, come prepared to spend for it can get expensive. You can take out a special empanada order. Seems popular. The seafood kare-kare is also popular; families in our tour group had that. If you want other drinks, they serve milk tea and coffee. The gardens were better. Throughout the path, pictures of their staple menu appear at different points. Coffee corner on the side if you want to hang out there. Empanada stall closed. The Bonsai Garden, Plant World (ornamental plants), and Plant Nursery were open. At the end of the mini garden were flowers at the Bonsai corner. There was a sign near that bonsai garden written in cardboard near a brown plant warning people not to pick the plant as it can impregnate. I don't know, but for couples passing through, that may have an opposite effect! Almost tempting to ask how much is that plant. Not for sale. I don't know if it has that effect or just for laughs. If you can afford it, come to this place. It's a special treat for the local foodie and the plant lover.
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Its been quite a while eversince the strict implementations of border triage, and travel regulation in the whole country. National Election is almost at hand and election campaigns has all been sporadicly spontaneous in the entire country. Therefore strict implementations are lowered to level 1 classification to make way for the on going election campaign. While this is on going, its good to really take advantage of the loosened community quarantine rules and regulations. This place is totally free! You can visit it anyday of the week and its open for all! They have free parking spaces that has an option for donating any amount for parking maintenance and etc. Ive been here couple of times before the pandemic and I missed the place. Its been a while, im glad I was able to visit the place again. There are restaurants, bubble tea shops, coffee shops, empanada specialists shop, souvenirs, and you can but plants as well. There are vast arae of plant genus inside the hidden garden that may struck your interest most especially if you are a fan of bonsai type of plant grooming. Their bonsai plants are really well taken cared of. They also have fruit bearung plants like berries and other beautiful ornamental plants. I bet your mom, your tita, your auntie, even you tito, and lolo would love to have a good look at how beautiful the plants are taken cared of in this place. So when you visit, you might as well take the whole family with you.the restaurants inside serves great selection of locally famed dishes that I think you would also love to try and enjoy. Hope many more would take advantage of the free entrance fee and the very loosened pandemic rules and regulations before it lasts. Just remember to always move with caution by keeping preventive measures in keeping your family's health and safety. Enjoy! But always be safe! Ciao!
John Stephen GoisJohn Stephen Gois
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The place offers a mix of Filipino and Thai culture with its native design. I can't help but notice the number of Buddhas found inside this place. You can eat your breakfast here even at 6:30 in the morning although they have limited menu. Some of the dishes and even the brewed coffee will be served at 8am. The food is good. Bagnet is really famous in this part of the country and I didn't miss the chance of tasting it. If you're familiar with lechon kawali and chicharon, it's like a mix of that. It's quite bland since I guess you have to make a dipping sauce with kalamansi and soy sauce for it but I didn't. We only tried two dishes. The other one was bagnet sisig. It has more flavor and varying textures due to the onions and peppers. I actually liked the sisig one better though the plain bagnet is also a must try. The waiters took our orders and our names for easy serving of food. We went there in a big group and it could easily get confusing as to who ordered what. The waiters did a good job. Our driver tipped us about one of the comfort rooms here. I was able to find and it was so pretty. Yep, the CR is pretty here. Check out the little garden behind the glass. It's like doing your thing in the outdoors with such a relaxing view. A 10 pesos tip is highly appreciated in maintaining the CRs. The place has a lot more views to offer since it is very wide but I wasn't able to capture them all.
Kris RiveraKris Rivera
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Had breakfast here on a damp 6 AM. The place was great and clean. The plants and ornamets are clearly the attraction here. Food was meh to be honest. Breakfast silog meals at Php 220 are served cold. You line up to pay at the counter then give the tab at the servers stationed at the spread who will then bring the food to your table. Food are served cold since their food trays do not have warmers. Imagine eating cold garlic rice, egg, and cold greasy longganisa/bagnet. We ordered an orange shake but it was bitter and had the taste of pulp and seed (basic disaster recipe). This just shows that this "resto" doesn't take their food seriously. We were a group of 5 and one ordered a sandwich, and it came 45 minutes later (with follow ups) after the silogs were served. So we ended up sharing 4silog meals and just took out the sandwich. There were only 4 tables occupied at that time. If you come here, don't expect anything from the food. Servers are kind but not attentive. Order taker at the counter is in a rush to take your order, they should really place a bigger menu at the counter. It looks like this is more of garden that a resto. All resto checkboxes are missed in this place. They should really hire a resto consultant. Its such a waste coz the garden ambiance is great.
Roland LRoland L
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It’s my second time at Hidden Garden last April 2022. The first one was last Aug 2019. No negative feedback on the first one kasi: 1. We enjoyed the food. 2. There are less people when we visited. 3. We appreciated the garden and the place, and we took lots of picture and even have the time to buy souvenirs. However, this year, there are lots of bad experience when we visited. Maybe because its Holyweek and they got overwhelmed with the crowd. 1. Since there are too many people, they lack manpower to accommodate all. 2. We have waited maybe almost 30mins or more for our food to be served. 3. The food was half uncooked. 4. We waited too long for the hot water too. 5. You cannot enjoy the view since its too crowded. For suggestion: 1. There should be coordination with all the partner Tour Companies. Limit the crowd esp during holidays. 2. Add manpower to cater the crowd during peak season. 3. Place water dispensers in the area (hot water) if possible for convenience. 4. There should be one person per posts/stall. We saw a tourist getting two bananas (intended for the fruit shake!) Still, the place is good to visit. Just a little improvement during holidays :)
Majoy LosorataMajoy Losorata
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Upon entering this hidden garden, a welcoming plaque and a display of celebrities who have graced the place set the tone for a unique experience. The lush greenery, with some plants available for direct purchase, creates a vibrant and refreshing atmosphere. Adjacent to the garden, a cozy coffee shop provides a perfect respite to relax, complemented by numerous picture-perfect spots. Venturing in the morning ensured a boost of fresh oxygen, and the garden's meticulous upkeep was evident throughout. Quirky statues with bloated mouths humorously reminded visitors to refrain from gossiping. The presence of a wishing well, a bonsai, and the gentle sound of flowing water from mini fountains added to the charm. Ideal for nature and plant enthusiasts, this well-maintained haven promises a great experience. The proximity to nature, quite literally under your feet, makes it an overall delightful escapade for those seeking a serene and green retreat.
Edmar CarpioEdmar Carpio
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