Tag Archives: restaurants

Chocolicious champorado

Share Was very happy to see Max’s Nuvali open for breakfast a few weeks ago. Store hours used to start at 11am if I remember right. Was even happier to find out that the triple choco champorado was available at this branch, and happiest when I got to order and taste it — it’s the [...]

Share
Posted in Food and Dining, Living in Nuvali and the South | Also tagged | Leave a comment

What’s new in Solenad 2?

ShareWill let the pictures do the talking (taken on various days in December 2011): Tweet

Share
Posted in Amenities | Also tagged , , | Leave a comment

What’s new at Nuvali’s Solenad 1 and 2?

ShareSolenad is the retail area by the man-made lake in Nuvali, made famous by the many kois happily swimming there (I’m sure you’ve seen countless pics of fishfeeding here!). An expansion area (Solenad 2) is nearly completed, scheduled to be opened next month, June 2011. Two of the initial confirmed merchants were Robinson’s Supermarket and [...]

Share
Posted in Nuvali Development Updates | Also tagged , | 8 Responses

back to tagaytay favorites– bawais and chateau hestia

:):)For my dad’s 65th and my kuya’s 31st birthdays, we trooped to our favorite places in Tagaytay– Bawai’s and next door Chateau Hestia, deep in the residential rows of Lagusan Drive. Bawai’s is a Vietnamese restaurant, lutong-bahay style, and is owned by the Tatlonghari family. The word “Bawai” is actually grandmother in Vietnamese, and whenever [...] Continue reading Continue reading Continue reading

Share
Posted in Slow Travel | Also tagged | Comments closed

Manos Greek Taverna

I first visited Manos Greek Taverna with two girl friends over a year ago. Always with a soft spot for anything homemade (i.e. made with love), I’ve since listed it as a Tagaytay favorite. A greek-style carinderia, Manos is a roadside restaurant along the main Tagaytay road (on the opposite side of the ridge) about [...] Continue reading Continue reading Continue reading

Share
Posted in Slow Travel | Also tagged | Comments closed

Yumm fresh milk at Mr. Moo’s

I first heard of Mr. Moo’s when a friend pointed it out on the way to Punta Fuego last year. She said her dad just looooves their fresh carabao’s milk. Early this year, finally decided to give it a shot– and I regret not having given in sooner! The chocolate carabao’s milk was exactly like [...] Continue reading Continue reading Continue reading

Share
Posted in Slow Travel | Also tagged | Comments closed
  • Stay updated

    Get My Nuvali Home updates right in your inbox! Enter your email address here: