Thursday, March 10, 2016

Paseo Rizal (Tanay, Rizal)


In addition to the main building which houses a small arts museum, Paseo Rizal has several gazebos scattered around the beautifully landscaped grounds. 










Some of the gazebos double as view decks, affording nice views of the rolling hills and verdant landscape of the Sierra Madre. 




 Paseo Rizal serves delicious and affordable Pinoy meals including sisig, adobo, crispy pata and bulalo (which seems to be popular in these parts).





 We stayed around long after lunch to sample their coffee along with crispy turon and suman – all in latik sauce. The cool climate, good cuisine, magnificent views and absence of crowds along this part of the Marilaque Highway make this part of Tanay a good alternative to busy Tagaytay.









We remarked to a friend who accompanied us on this trip that we can stay here all day and relax with a good book











































































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