Sonya’s Garden Country Bed and Breakfast

And to wrap up our mini-adventure in Tagaytay, we dragged ourselves to Sonya’s Garden just to have a little look-see before we finally head back to Manila.

Posed right before the entrance for posterity purposes.

The garden blew my mind away. It looks so romantic and it exudes that fairytale vibe! On an unrelated note, I felt like I walked right in Katy Perry’s Wide Awake set

Couldn’t resist taking a photo of the sign. Beautiful quote.

This is their restroom. If they’d let me, I could just live there (provided that I pay no rent and WiFi access is free of charge of course). 

My boyfriend fooling around… Like he’s lost in Wonderland or something. 

I need this transported to our lawn. 

I’m not so sure what he was trying to do here. A ninjutsu perhaps? Haha! Anyway, notice that structure behind that fountain? This is how it looks like inside…

Seemed like we just missed a tea party and the Mad Hatter was certainly nowhere to be found… Such a charming place to lounge and dine, isn’t it? 

This is inside their shop. Here you can buy organic products such as insect repellents, lotion, scents and more at very affordable prices. We left the shop empty-handed because for whatever our reason was. In retrospect, we should’ve bought at least an insect repellant because that would have been very useful (you better watch out for mosquitos there). 

I can’t quite understand why I felt like a princess just sitting there. To just pass by here without having a photo op is absurd and preposterous! 

Relaxing at their Quiet Zone. Wish we had time to pamper ourselves at their spa so we could have tried out their signature massage… But alas, time was a-ticking.

Just a quaint fountain surrounded by colorful flowers.

For those who seek refuge from the hectic metropolis life, Sonya’s Garden is a dream. I wish we really could have stayed longer but at least we have more reasons to go back there again soon, right? 

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Lunch at Hellenic Tavern Hotel

Emmanouel Sapountzakis, owner of Hellenic Tavern Hotel, brings a piece of his birth place to Tagaytay with his Grecian-inspired hotel and restaurant which he manages with his Filipino wife.

Hellenic Tavern Hotel is fairly easy to spot as it is located just along Aquinaldo Highway, opposite of Lourdes Church.  

Now, before I carry on, let me just ask you… 

How would you feel sitting on a balcony (away from all the hustles and bustles of a metro city) facing a ridiculous breathtaking view of Taal Lake surrounded by pristine mountains and several clusters of mist? 

Well, let me answer that question for you…

Awestruck. That’s it. You’d be just completely awestruck and lost for words like I was. Photos don’t do justice to this God-made beauty.

I never thought that I’d fall in love at first sight but there I was… totally captivated by such refreshing scenery.

Who knew having lunch with my boyfriend while overlooking at lush green pastures in broad daylight could be quite romantic?

Speaking of lunch…

We had delicious Elleniki Salata (Greek Salad) as our appetizer. Let me just say, I never had salad that good! Everything was absolutely fresh! Not to mention that most of the ingredients are home-grown! Cucumber, onions, lettuce, tomatoes… 

I loved the tomatoes! I never had tomatoes like their tomatoes. If I remember it correctly, they were more sweet than sour. And would you believe me if I say that they actually made their own feta cheese?

Now I’m starting to miss the salad all over again…

We also had Shawarma. A Mediterranean take on a Middle Eastern cuisine. Toppings include lamb shavings, tomatoes, onion, cucumber, potatoes and a dollop of tzatziki. All of that wrapped in home-made pita bread. 

For our main course, we couldn’t resist trying out one of their best-sellers, Moussaka. It’s basically an eggplant casserole topped with Bechamel sauce. It’s a tasty mix of eggplant, potatoes, zucchini, minced beef and Parmesan cheese. If only I could have this everyday, I totally would even if it means having to clog my arteries! 

And lastly, for our dessert, we had Baklava. Basically, it’s made of filo pastry layers filled with chopped nuts and then bathed in (again, home-made) honey.

Dining at Hellenic Tavern Hotel is definitely one of the best dining experiences I’ve had ever. You can check out more of their food and prices here.

And in case you’re looking for a place to stay there, they also have rooms with scenic views at reasonable rates! 

With Mr. Sapountzakis himself. Yup, he’s 100% Greek. LOL at the hover hand!

Anyway, when in Tagaytay, don’t ever miss to drop by at Hellenic Tavern Hotel! Truly a magical piece of Greece in the boondocks!