This resort is almost always fully booked that I was so happy
when I got a slot even if it was on a Friday in one of their
floating cottages. It was named Dreams and it really was dreamy because you can
look at the horizon above the water which was a different experience.
We got to Stilts in the afternoon and the sun was almost
setting. It was relaxing to see the sunset on a hammock. It made our drive
worth it because it took us almost four hours to get there with the traffic in
Tagaytay. Anyway, we were famished and so we ordered from their in-room dining
menu.
I ordered their binalot, rice meal wrapped in banana leaves,
the one with the ginataang gulay and it was good. The vegetables were bathed in
light coconut cream and not overcooked. I like that they did not flood the vegetables with coconut milk and restrained its flavor a bit because here you can still taste the flavor of the veggies. With warm rice, it was quite a treat. We also ordered pizza
and it was fun eating it near the beach not in front of a TV. The slices were
big and the toppings were generous.
Overall, the meal satiated our hunger and relaxed our weary selves from the long trip. Eating on that balcony overlooking the bay was one of my most unique and relaxing dining experience. All you can see is an expanse of water and solitary cottages while the wind touches your face and the sun sets on the
horizon.With a view like this and good
food, what more can you ask for?
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