Our family loves to go out during
the weekend. This is one way of for the
hubby and me to shoo the stress away from the workweek and for us to bond with
our little boy. One of our favorite
go-to places is Tagaytay as this place is somewhere close to where we
live.
Tagaytay is very famous for
its breathtaking view of the Taal Volcano and its weather. This town is also famous as it is home to a
lot of nice hotels with bed and breakfast theme such as Balay Indang, Nurture Wellness Village, and Sonya’s Garden. It
is also home to a lot of restaurants offering delicious delicacies. One of these restaurants is the famous Breakfast
at Antonio’s.
We are fortunate to dine at
Breakfast at Antonio’s one fine Saturday of October. The restaurant has a homey feel. It’s not so huge but the area feels like its spacious,
this might be because the tables were spaced appropriately.
Breakfast at Antonio’s
serves an all-day breakfast menu. Below
are what we had for lunch.
The hubby ordered Baby Back
Ribs @Php515. The hubby said it taste
delicious as he expected. The serving
was not small but the hubby has a huge appetite and was able to finish the meal
immediately.
I ordered Pork Sausages
@Php380. I chose bread and hash brown to
partner with my sausages and had my eggs cooked sunny-side up. The sausages and hash brown were
delicious. The eggs was quite okay
tasting (I want my egg salty). I wasn’t able
to finish the bread as I think it was quite hard.
We ordered Bacon for Neo
@Php380. We partnered it with rice and sunny-side
up eggs. Neo loved the rice and crispy
bacon but didn’t like the eggs, so his Papa had to eat it for him.
For the bacon and sausage
menu, we were asked to choose between: rice or hash brown and bread. We were also asked how we wanted our eggs
cooked.
Ate Espie ordered Roast
Chicken @Php380. This came with a large
serving of chicken and fries. The
serving was so huge that we were able to take home some of it.
We ended our meal with
Brownies as dessert @Php180. The serving
is good for one only and it was Neo who devoured it all.
We spent some time at the
back part of the restaurant where a small place was dedicated for guests to enjoy
Tagaytay’s view and weather.
As with all our Tagaytay
adventure, we won’t go home without taking a picture of the Taal Volcano. It’s like our way of capping the Tagaytay
visit. J
nice
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