Enjoyable Dining Experience at Josephine's Tagaytay
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Grilled tuna belly |
The ceiling is high and the windows are big to let natural light in. The doors are likewise big, allowing the cold Tagaytay breeze inside. From where we were seated, we had a good view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano.
For
starters, we ordered Gambas. This is not one of their best dishes, I
did not find it at all delicious. It had a large serving but I couldn't
get a taste of the shrimps at all. It also had an unappetizing and unnatural
red coloring to it.
Sizzling gambas
We
also ordered cheesy baked oysters. Now, this is really good. The
oysters are very fresh and tasted sweet. It was baked just right with
the melted cheese on top further enhancing the flavor of the oysters.
Baked oysters
For
mains, we ordered sinigang na baboy which was good and comforting as
what sinigang should be. The broth is steaming hot with just the right
level of sourness.
Sinigang na baboy
Meanwhile, we
also had crispy kare-kare. It was a delicious kare-kare but instead of
beef and ox tripe, it was topped with tasty, cholesterol-rich crispy
pata. We found it quite hard to stop eating this dish.
Crispy kare-kare
An assortment of dipping sauces
Lastly, we also got grilled tuna belly. It was also tasty but nothing really spectacular about it. The
experience would have been better if the waiters were fast enough to
get our orders. Unfortunately, we had to wait long and even had to call a
waiter twice before our orders were taken.
Also, when we asked
for water, the water bottle came with a used fork inside; not a good
sign of cleanliness and attentiveness. Good thing we noticed it before we even began pouring the water into our glasses.
We paid P2,000 for six people. Not bad since we came out really full and satisfied.
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