Hawaiian BBQ, Tagaytay
Because true enough, Manila weekends can be a little bit routinary and yes, a little dull at times. On your week's two-day quick off, all that's left for the city person to do is either watch a movie, drink out or engage in your favorite sport on Sunday mornings. If you think you have a little more of your energy pack and a few bucks for some extra gas, just put your hands on that gear and start driving south.
The Boutique, bed and breakfast hotel found in the heart of Tagaytay City is home to the second branch of Hawaiian Barbecue in the country. If you loved soaking under the Boracay sun while eating on your Hawaiian meals in Station one, there is no reason why you won't feel the same way in their Tagaytay branch - except of course that this time, you'd probably be clothing yourself in layers of scarves instead of baring your body in a two-piece.
Hawaiian BBQ's second branch in the country lies in Tagaytay
WHERE TO EAT: Hawaiian Barbecue, Tagaytay
BUDGET: Below P800 for group sharing (Most servings are ideal for sharing.)
OUR TOP PICKS:
Baby Back Ribs - Below P500Seafood Coco - Below P500BBQ Platter - Below P500Bulalo Steak - Below P500
After treating yourself to a chilly, yummy meal and after absorbing the spectacular view by the veranda and you still don't feel like driving back home, you can spend the night at The Boutique! Just a bit of heads up though, to make sure that you get a slot for accommodation, better reserve in advance if you really have plans of spending the night in Tagaytay.
Baby Back Ribs - Below P500Seafood Coco - Below P500BBQ Platter - Below P500Bulalo Steak - Below P500
After treating yourself to a chilly, yummy meal and after absorbing the spectacular view by the veranda and you still don't feel like driving back home, you can spend the night at The Boutique! Just a bit of heads up though, to make sure that you get a slot for accommodation, better reserve in advance if you really have plans of spending the night in Tagaytay.
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