A Weekend Getaway at Summit Ridge, Tagaytay

 

 

Bubba and I drove to Tagaytay last Saturday and checked in at Summit Ridge Hotel around 3pm.  Right before we reached Summit Ridge, we noticed the low lying clouds from the other side of the hills and the road started to be really foggy.  Not long before I got worried about road visibility, Summit Ridge was within sight.

 

 (from Summit Ridge website)

 

Robinsons Land Corporation opened the doors of Summit Ridge Hotel in June 2009 and guests who visit Tagaytay for its picturesque view of Taal Volcano and its refreshing surroundings and want the modern convenience of a hotel have been welcomed since.  It perfectly sits atop Tagaytay Ridge that’s actually 2,000 feet above sea level –the very incentive to take a short drive to Tagaytay, cool climate.

 

Right beside the hotel is the Summit Ridge Promenade, which is a commercial complex that has quite a number of interesting restaurants that include both the new and the familiar.  The roster of dining venues includes Classic Cuisine (C2), Giligan’s restaurant, The Sizzling Pepper Steak, Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy (perfect for cold weather) and The Coffee Beanery.  I was wondering where Sanctuario restaurant was since it wasn’t in its location near the Rotonda.  I’m glad to see that it has moved to a better location at the Summit Ridge Promenade.  

 

 

They also have a few stores for shopping and Fun Time amusement center for the kids or kids at heart.  What’s wonderful about this hotel and promenade being owned and managed by the Robinsons group is the fact that they also built a Robinsons Supermarket right next to it, which makes it so convenient to buy necessities that you may need while traveling.

 

 

Hotel staff welcomes you by the drop-off point at the car lobby.  Step into the sprawling hotel lobby of Summit Ridge that swiftly spells hotel elegance.  If only the personnel by the reception is as welcoming and friendly as the ones that greet you by the door, EVEN with a warm smile from ME and a quick pip about the weather outside, I would have definitely felt right at ease.  But no.  I’ve had friendlier and more accommodating reception from two different lodging places in Tagaytay.  I’m happy to note though that that was the only hiccup from our wonderful and relaxed stay at Summit Ridge last weekend. 

 

 

Our room reservation for that day was for a Twin Classic but since that room specifically offers two single beds, we asked to be upgraded to King Classic that has one King size bed –which is more ideal for vacationing couples. 

 

 

The difference in the rates between a Twin Classic and the King is only PHP 600.  You can also get 64sqm suites at PHP 12,000 – PHP 14,000 a night with two balconies, kitchen implements, dinnerware set-up, microwave oven for your leftover food and reheating needs and a built-in kitchen hub –a complete set-up for those who travel and want to play cook or house whichever is the case. 

 

Room Rates:

Twin Classic – P6, 550

King Classic – P7, 150

Twin/ King De Luxe Room – P7, 550

Two-Bedroom Suite – P12,000

Summit Suite – P14,000

 

The 32sqm King Classic room looked bigger than its actual size.  The room is suitably equipped with 32-inch LCD TV with cable including a channel guide, in-room coffee and tea facilities, a safety box, a spacious shower, telephone, personal fridge, and split-type AC!  Best of all, which is really a come-on for folks like me who want to be connected online or do some work on the side, Summit Ridge hotel has in-room Wi-Fi Internet access!  And connection is gooooood.  *nods*

 

Bubba enjoying the Wi Fi and plurking

Squeaky clean bathroom with no moldy smells! 😀

I like that they provisioned for a bag rack

 

As mentioned, every room has a balcony overlooking the beautiful and scenic Taal Lake, which is especially lovely in the morning.  Bubba spent a good time by the balcony Saturday afternoon as well as Sunday morning. 

 

Another thing that rocks about Summit Ridge is the 24-hour gym!!!  I actually brought gym clothes including my iPod and work-out gloves but incidentally, I left my new running shoes!  Bubba brought everything from head to toe for workout but guess what, the bed was too cozy that he slept in and ignored his alarm the following morning.  Folks who are gym buffs or those who have incorporated working out in their everyday lifestyle need not worry even if they stay out too late exploring Tagaytay –the gym is open anytime if you want to break out a sweat.

 

View of the pool deck from our floor

 

During that weekend, I think there was a wedding ceremony in Tagaytay (probably Chapel on the Hill) and they decided to do the wedding reception at Summit Ridge.  Bubba and I saw the wedding car at the parking lot and guests that were dressed in the nines.  Summit Ridge also offers ballrooms for your birthday, wedding and other celebrations, as well as training and functions rooms for business seminars, conferences and team building sessions.  What better way to throw a party or an event than in the cool and breezy Tagaytay City, a natural escape from the city.

 

(from Summit Ridge website)

 

That evening, we were tempted to go to Antonio’s like last time but we decided to try something new.  Bubba and I headed out to dine at Taj of Tagaytay (more on this on a separate post) and had a wonderful dinner of Mutton Biryani Rice and Chicken Vindaloo.  After stuffing ourselves silly, the comfort of our room was suddenly heavily missed that we decided to head back right after dinner.

 

 

Summit Ridge Promenade offers live acoustic nights every Saturdays in its open-air lifestyle center from 7pm to 12mn.  We caught a bit of the music on our way back to the hotel.  The Sky Lounge on the roof deck is also worth a look.

 

Wine and Coco Bella Chocolates 🙂

 

That evening, Bubba and I mused whether to read our own books while drinking wine or watch a movie on his laptop.  As usual, the latter won and we were immersed with the movie, Uncertainty, starring Joseph Gordon Levitt (who I think is as deep of an actor as Heath Ledger, with deep penetrating eyes and facial expression) until midnight.  Movie somehow reminded me of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Sliding Doors.

 

 

After a long prayer for both our families, sleep beckoned us and we were off to dreamland.  A long satisfying, uninterrupted and restful sleep followed and we stretched out our arms to a beautiful sunny morning around 9am.

 

 

Breakfast that gorgeous Sunday was spent at Annie’s/C2 at the ground floor of Summit Ridge Hotel.  There was a lean breakfast buffet set-up awaiting the morning people such as us. 

 

 

Bubba had a plateful helping of longganisa (local pork sausage), garlic rice, 2 sunny side-up eggs, ham, danggit/tuyo (dried fish) and a bowl of milk and cereals.  I wasn’t in a big mood to eat so I had something light –omelet and 1 slice of wheat bread.  Bubba had mango juice and hot chocolate while I had pineapple juice.  

 

 

After breakfast, we went to check out the pool area and still spent some quality time lounging in our room before heading out for lunch.  Lunch was spent at the enchantingly charming Marcia Adam’s Tuscany (more on this on a separate entry).

 

 

Having been to Tagaytay countless of times, I thought that I’ve already combed Tagaytay to the grits but there is still so much to discover in the city on the hills –even lofty accommodations in a hotel category such as Summit Ridge Hotel as well as fantastic restaurants around the bend.  Tagaytay still never fails to exude that harmony of natural beauty with a bit of urban style.  The Summit Ridge Hotel and Promenade is one of the best Tagaytay bets for any weekend warrior.  Room accommodation is quite sufficient. 

 

 

Summit Ridge

Km. 58, Maharlika West

Gen. Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City, Philippines

(632) 240 6888

(63) 922 852 6800

reservations@summitridgehotel.com

 

Summit Ridge Album

Marcia Adam’s Tuscany Album

 

 

How to get to Summit Ridge/Directions:

Via SLEX (South Luzon Expressway)

Take the Sta. Rosa exit and turn right after the tollgates. Keep following the path and you will see signposts along the road directing you to Summit Ridge.

 

Via Aguinaldo Highway

Go straight towards the Rotonda, then turn right towards the direction of PAGCOR Casino. The hotel is located in front of Josephine’s Restaurant beside Robinsons or Summit Ridge Promenade.

 

 

Summit Ridge Tagaytay Online Promo

 

 

Looking for a weekend getaway?  Why not head over to the hills of Tagaytay? 😉

 

Summit Ridge Tagaytay has a great online promo on accommodation.  You still have 2 days left to book 🙂

 

Summit Ridge Tagaytay

Room rates as low as Php 2,988

Book online from July 16 to 31 and get exclusive room rates!

Stay period: August 1 to September 30, 2010

 

 

 

LIMITED TIME OFFER! BOOK NOW!

Visit www.summitridgehotel.com

 

*Valid for online bookings only. Subject to room availability. Breakfast not included.

 

Km 58, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City. TEL: (632) 240-6888 

 

 

—  

Vanilla Suites, Tagaytay

 

 

October 24, 2009.  A hidden gem was discovered in Tagaytay.

 

 

 

Most hotels were fully booked that weekend.  There were 2 more rooms available at a certain bed and breakfast hotel, price range PHP 7,000 -8,000, which include all the pampering works.  If the reception weren’t snooty as usual (first visit here was the same), a room would have been booked.  Decided to take a chance elsewhere and while going around, like an answered wish, we chanced upon Vanilla Suites.

 

Vanilla Suites’ 3 Rooms:

 

Classic Suite

Includes flat screen TV, cable TV, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, equipped DVD player, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 3,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 4,950

Holiday: PHP 5,445

 

 

 

 

Garden Suite

Includes LCD TV, Cable TV, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 4,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 5,950

Holiday: PHP 6,545

 

 

 

Honeymoon Suite

Includes LCD TV with Home Theater, Cable TV, glass walls, overlooking Taal Lake, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, mini-refrigerator, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 5,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 6,950

Holiday: PHP 7,645

 

 

*Rates are VAT-inclusive and there is no service charge.

 

All three rooms were quite inviting.  I liked the Garden suite but to spare 1K, opted to get the Classic suite.  It was as cozy and dreamy.  We were served our welcome drinks in the room while we settled in. 

 

I didn’t want to leave the room but we had dinner reservations at Antonio’s.  We were back a little past midnight and the ambience was the perfect setting for a long relaxed sleep.

 

The next morning, it was good to go out and feel the Tagaytay breeze.  The morning was lovely, the sun giving a tender peck on the skin.  There’s a short patch leading to a swing on the lower area and we decided to take a walk before breakfast. 

 

 

Breakfast was served by Rosso Café | Ristorante (same management as the one in Manila).  The friendly service was professional, efficient and accommodating.  Vanilla Suites is also accepting wedding reception among other events.  The packages are quite reasonable.  It’s worth a look for those planning to wed soon.

 

After the breakfast, we rested and scheduled our cold stone facial and massage. 

 

 

I see batman too.

 

 

By 12 noon, we were ready to check out.  With a reluctant goodbye, we thanked the staff and promised a return.

 

Vanilla Suites and Antonio’s Album

Vanilla Suites Album 2

Vanilla Suites Multiply Site

 

Vanilla Suites

Kendrick Keh

(0917) 898 5586

(046) 413 4602

 

 

 

Urameshiya (Uramesi-ya) Yakiniku Restaurant

 

Bubba brought me out on a date Saturday lunchtime.  It was actually a late lunch at 2PM at Sabroso’s.  It was his surprise for me because I’ve been craving for Cebu lechon since a friend flew to Cebu.  I thoroughly enjoyed our lunch but that’s for another entry.

 

Little does Bubba know that last Wednesday, I have already made a reservation at Urameshi-ya.  Japanese is what he loves best and it’s a good time as any to bring him out on a dinner date.  A late dinner date at that too. 

 

 

 

We arrived in Makati and immediately found Little Tokyo near Amorsolo Street around 11pm.  The little lighted hallway leads to a little Japanese compound inside that house several authentic Japanese restaurants.  The setting was reminiscent of my Japan trip.  Hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Japan are as deliciously prepared as those in upscale restaurants.  Besides, the little restaurants sometimes carry more personality.

 

 

The 1-month scholarship stint there had me gain 25 pounds with all the scrumptious food!

 

 

 

 

 

Our feet finally land us at the doorstep of Urameshi-ya Yakiniku.  Yakiniku usually refers to grilled meat dishes.  It refers to a Japanese style of cooking bite-sized raw meat or vegetables on electric or gas grill.  Yakiniku is said to originate from Korean immigrants who went to Kansai, Japan after World War 2.  Whether it was Korean or Japanese who introduced Yakiniku, I’m glad for grilled dishes.  I love my meat in its smoky grilled/semi-charred condition.

 

 

On the Table:

 

Tarafuku Set PHP 1,650

With the economic crunch, it’s definitely not easy for everyone to shell out almost 2K for a beef set that’s good for a hungry couple.  However I really recommend burning 2 grand for Urameshi-ya.  I feel that every peso of that set is worth the quality and quantity of meat you’re getting at Urameshi-ya.

 

 

There’s more bang for your buck when you try their Wagyu TokuToku set at PHP 2,800.

 

The wait staff placed 5 plates of meat in front of us.  The four are different cuts of meat –beef and pork, while the last orange-tinted one was pork intestines.  The set included a bowl of miso soup, salad, kimchi and 1 cup of rice.  We were both served with sauces.  The sauce was Japanese soy sauce mixed with garlic and sesame and some type of brown paste.

 

 

The grilling even if it takes a while is part of the whole she-bang!  That’s precisely the vibe I was gunning for, slow but thoroughly satisfying meaty dinner. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The service was fast and commendable.  BUT dinner at 1130pm, I would normally be famished at this time.  I was waiting anxiously for the meat to cook.  Bubba did most of the grilling.  He said that every time he places a piece of cooked meat on my little serving plate, it’s gone the second he looks back.  He kept placing meat on my serving plate because it’s always empty.  He hasn’t even started eating the meat yet.  He has only started with the miso soup.

 

 

My pangs of hunger made me forget about the “fun” of grilling and cooking your food right before your eyes.  I didn’t even notice that I was inhaling clouds of smoke until my eyes became really watery and I saw a spark of fire on the grill while waiting for another meat sliver to cook. 

 

 

 

The burst of smoke towards my directions didn’t derail me from stuffing my mouth and chomping on the meat.  I do not know which is which but I also tasted slightly sweet salty pork barbeque meat (without the fat) from one of the plates.

 

The cup of plain rice was perfect combination to the Yakiniku set.  The white sticky rice made me remember the cups of rice I had every breakfast at Osaka.  I tried to divert my attention to the Ramen.

 

Enma Ramen PHP 250

The wait staff in white top and black mini-skirt ensemble asked what’s the degree of our Enma Ramen.  The usual is 5, she recommends.  I asked if degree 7 was too strong from a range of 20.  She said yes so to be safe I stuck to her recommendation.  Good thing that I did listen because the degree 5 was fiery!!!  The red pepper crumbs on top is a dead giveaway.  I removed most of it but the Ramen was still spicy!  Ramen was the best noodle soup I’ve tasted in Manila (but I haven’t tried Ukokkei Ramen Ron) –the noodle tasted really fresh.

 

 

The smoke started developing again and geared towards my direction.  “Was I eating too much to be punished like this?”  At any rate, the helpful attendant Santa assisted us Bubba in cooking the meat.  That made our dinner less complicated.  Bubba started to focus on his meal.  The lady server also got a yellow squeezer from the cooler and told Bubba that the meat he was eating is best tasted with a splash of lemon.  She was so hands-on without being invasive.

 

 

 

Japanese Fried Rice PHP 280

Bubba loves yamameshi rice from Red Kimono, Teriyaki Boy, Tempura, etc so I ordered him the Japanese fried rice.  He didn’t like it as much as the “commercial” ones.  The serving was about 1 and half cup.  Priced at PHP 280, I tenderly raised an inquisitive eyebrow at the value.

 

 

Mineral Water (2) PHP 33

 

Coke Zero PHP 33

 

Overall, the food was fantastic that it was triggering a comeback the following day.  Not only does the “Japan” ambience groom you for a delightful travel to that country but the food also authenticate the many wonderful flavors of Japan and you’ll be hungry for more.

 

 

after the war

"after the war"

 

 

 

 

Interestingly, the exhaust fans quite controlled the smell.  My shirt would normally stink coming from a Japanese or Korean restaurant but not at Urameshi-ya.  Efficient service is also something to go back for at the restaurant.  You’d be satisfied with the service that you will leave at least a P100 tip.

 

Urameshiya (Uramesi-ya) Yakiniku Restaurant

2277 Amorsolo (beside Makati Cinema Square)

Makati City, Metro Manila

632.8195008

 

Urameshiya Album

 

Related Post

Old Swiss Inn –Old Sweet Memory