Sonya’s Garden is one of
the most popular bed and breakfast areas in Cavite. It is located at Alfonso, though some people
would think it’s at Tagaytay. We already visited the place sometime last year, toured it, and were able to taste
their famous Hispanic bread. After that
visit, we vowed to go back to Sonya’s Garden again.
So when the perfect time
came, we went to Sonya’s Garden and have our lunch buffet. We went there as walk-ins and luckily they
were able to accommodate us.
The dining area for guests
is like a big green house. It has a rustic
feel with wooden furniture. Sonya’s
Garden serves organic food for lunch buffet.
After we were seated, a big
bowl of fresh salad was served to our table.
It is complete with different choices of toppings that you can opt to
try or not. Drinks were also served (I
forgot if its dalandan or orange juice).
Salad includes
flowers. It is edible! J
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There are few choices of
food. Some are served as an eat-all-you-can
buffet where you go the buffet table and get your food.
Salmon Belly and Pasta.
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Two types of pasta sauce (sun
dried tomato and chicken cream with mango).
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Shitake Mushroom and
Ratatouille.
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Dessert: Sweet Potato and Turon
(Banana rolls).
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Freshly cooked bread with
various spreads was served within the meal.
This got to be one of the best tasting bread I had. And the anchovy spread was the best partner
for it.
Freshly cooked bread with
different spreads to choose from.
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After eating, a slice of
chocolate cake and a cup of Tarragon tea were served to each guest. I don’t have a picture of the cake as Neo
gladly finished it the moment the server put it in our table.
We toured the place again
after eating. The greens and beautiful
scenery never fails to put a relaxing smile on my face.
Strolling silently because
the area is a quiet zone.
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All the foods served to us were
organic. And by organic, it means that
not all foods were tasty – but it also means that all foods served were
healthy. If you’re looking for a
relaxing way to eat and detox, Sonya’s Garden is the place for you. But don’t forget to shop at their Panaderia
for Hispanic Bread as a treat before you go home – as we did J
The little boy took this
photo.
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Rates for lunch during weekend Php683. Kids are charged
half the price.
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