Viewsite Restaurant,
Tagaytay:
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Viewsite Restaurant is one of the bigger, overlooking-the-ridge restaurants along the Tagaytay strip. |
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It has ample parking space, and native-designed theme. The windows are capiz and wood. |
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Clean outdoors, some potted plants add color to the place. |
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Interiors continue with the native theme. Trees are incorporated inside as columns. Lantern lamps hang by each post. |
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Seats near the ridge are the most comfy. They have orange back rests. |
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It was pretty deserted when we came. It was lunch and a weekday. The reflecting floors are good signs that they keep the place clean. |
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Expect a trio of guitar-playing singers to serenade you while you eat. They will automatically strike a tune as soon as they catch you having your meal. We gave them Php100. Anyway their oldies melodies almost gave me a headache, but my Dad even requested a song, so.. there you go. |
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Pre-set tables with plates, mini bowls, mats. |
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It's almost blinding bright along these hours, but the view and breeze is worth it. Just don't inhale the random flies sneaking on the dishes. |
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No matter how many times you see Taal Volcano, it's always appreciated. |
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Condiments and napkins |
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Viewsite Restaurant Menu 1 |
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Viewsite Restaurant Menu 2 |
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Bulalo Soup: Php80 |
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Ampalaya con Karne: Php175 |
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Ginataang Sitaw, Kalabasa and Hipon: Php200 |
Remarks:
* Prices are borderline cheap. The Bulalo Soup was so worth it. It's a large bowl with few meat chunks.
* Serving sizes are standard for 2 pax.
* There are a few flies around, but it would be acceptable, given that it's open-dining. Still, no too much to actually bother.
* Servers are decent and attentive.
* Recommended? I would say that Viewsite is also deserving of your visit, after you've checked out
Firelake Grill, or
Buon Giorno from the Cliffhouse,
Bag of Beans, or even
Sonya's perhaps.... ?
Viewsite Restaurant
Mendez Crossing East, 4120 Tagaytay City
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