So anyway, we finally got to do this trip one Sunday morning.
Too bad the gang's not complete.
For P610.00 a person, you will have all of these served right in front of you. This is an eat all you can spread by the way.
Freshly squeezed Dalandan Juice
Garden Salad Greens composed of freshly harvested lettuce and arugula. Side toppings: Mango, Broad Beans, Eggs, Cucumber, Jack fruit, Pineapple, and Jicama ( singkamas ).
Choices of dressings: Sonya's Super Secret Salad Dressing, Balsamic Dressing, and Chili Olive Oil
The Sonya's dressing for me tasted like honey mustard.
Freshly baked whole wheat sesame bread. The bread dips: Basil Pesto, White Cheese, Anchovies, and Mushroom Pate.
Pasta with two different kinds of sauces. One is Sun Dried Tomato and the other is Chicken Cream. Additional toppings: Ratatouille, Salmon Belly, Shitake Mushrooms, Black Olives, Capers, and Grated Parmesan Cheese.
As for dessert, there are three kinds that will be offered. Banana Rolls with Sesame and Jack fruit.
Glazed Sweet Potato
and Homemade Chocolate Cake. Desserts are served with Tarragon Tea.
My girlfriends, Eunice and KD looking extremely pleased with our lunch.
We would not leave Sonya's Garden without taking the obligatory photo here.
Have A Lovely Day!
Sonya's Garden
Barangay Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines
(near the vicinity of Tagaytay City, Philippines)
Tel: +63-9175329097 or +63-9175335140
aww, such a lovely place! Made me want to visit there too! ^_~
ReplyDeleteYou should! Pero its kinda far from manila
DeleteAll I can say is wow. And I want to visit!
ReplyDeleteHaha. When you are done studying then please so visit!
Deletelooks great, I love vegetables so I'm sure I'd love this place!
ReplyDeleteI know!! This place is super perfect for you! Everything is organic!
Deletewow!! nice
ReplyDeleteYup yup! : )
Deletehmm.. could've sworn i posted a comment to this post .___. guess it must've disappeared somehow(??) :O
ReplyDeletewhat's dalandan? is it a type of fruit?
Hoopsie! I think I accidentally deleted it!? Anyhoo dalandan is a fruit. Kinda like a cross between an orange and lime
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