The people at the Inn at Cliffhouse were kind enough to refund the room which had a conked out aircon.
They made sure the Carrier people came over yesterday to fix the problem, but it would take a few days, according to the technician.
Tagaytay is really amazing. Wish I had a place to stay.
God, are you there?
I took the boy for some ice cream at Café Breton at the Cliffhouse
We bought flowers to plant at home. What do you call these lovely things?
On our last night we had an amazing dinner at Antonio’s Grill, which comes from the group of Antonio’s Garden and Breakfast at Antonio’s.
Inside looks carinderic, no aircon, and lots of giant flying insects which scared Markus—but I think they serve the best Filipino food ever.
Everything we ordered was divine—from Marky’s pork sinigang
To my grilled liempo
I like that they just serve everything on white plates and bowls, without any frills like a side of vegetables or atchara.
I love this no-nonsense Filipino restaurant.
Spare me from fusion and all that. Just give me some rice and a cold glass of Coke.
Photo: Table For Three
It’s a good thing they’re not next door, otherwise, I’m in big trouble.
Ate there on a Monday night. I have a feeling I wouldn’t like it there on a weekend because I don’t like crowded places.
Antonio’s Grill is on Maharlika Highway, Silang Crossing, West Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines
Tel. +63 (46) 413-4847
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