Lunch at Sonya’s Garden Restaurant
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On May 15, 2010

I used to go to Sonya’s Garden a lot when my mom was still based here in the Philippines. She loved the food at Sonya’s Garden, we would go like 3-4 times a year or whenever we had friends visiting Manila.
When I went back to Sonya’s Garden a few weeks ago, I had the same feeling. It’s really growing on me. The food is really good & service is superb! Being able to drink bottomless dalandan juice & sample the freshest ingredients, along with their yummy salad & pasta is definitely unforgettable.
The set menu is available for lunch or dinner and costs Php 610 per person. Aside from the awesome food, the ambiance is great too! Very romantic and it’s pretty obvious as there are a lot of couples that date there too.
The all you can eat meal consists of the following:
- Garden Salad Greens

You get to choose which ingredients you want with the fresh harvested lettuce & arugula. Salads usually come in either iceberg lettuce, or romaine lettuce, but with Sonya’s Garden, their salad is just way above par than the regular salads out there. You can really taste the freshness of the lettuce and the arugula. With arugula, it just gave the salad more fresh green leafy taste, which really complimented the condiments well. I can actually eat a lot because not only did it taste so light and good, but it’s oh sooo healthy, I loved it! The available ingredients are mango, broad beans, eggs, cucumber, jackfruit. Top it off with Sonya’s Garden very own salad dressing and you get your perfect salad.
Also, the nuts really were just perfect with the salad. It had that crunch that gave the salad more texture, not to mention that it seemed it was almost as if they were fried. It was crisp and airy, but the taste, it’s even so good that I believe they even sell these at their gift shop.
The combination that seemed best was the nuts, along with their house dressing which was more of an italian and herb type of dressing, then adding some of that cucumber and eggs balanced it out quite nicely.
- Bread

Freshly baked whole wheat sesame bread from Sonya’s Garden’s panaderia. I prefer dinner rolls more but what the heck, this was still delicious. Wow, the selection of dips to go with the bread was just too many. It makes you feel like you have tried 8 different breads in one sitting. The homemade dips & toppings given to us were basil pesto, white cheese, anchovies, bruschetta tomato toppings, mushroom pate, black olive tapinade & fresh green peppercorn in olive oil. The white cheese was actually pretty good, along with the black olive tapinade, these would probably be the ones to go for, also try the basil pesto if you like that cheesy, nutty, and herb taste to dips.
If your palate is more wide ranging, you may want to try out the anchovies which weren’t as salty as you might think, and actually had more saltiness and sea taste to it, than it did any sort of fish taste. Wasn’t really fond of the bruschetta tomato topping since I honestly didn’t think it went well with the bread, and the herbs that were combined with the tomato didn’t seem to also match the bread.
The green peppercorn in olive oil reminded me a bit of capers, only it wasn’t as salty, but it definitely had that strong olive taste to it too.
- Pasta

It is quite ironic that I’m not fond of salads, pasta & bread but I’m so willing to eat large amounts of it when I’m dining at Sonya’s Garden Restaurant. This just proves that they really do serve yummy food. For their pasta, we were given 2 kinds of sauces: red sauce (sun dried tomato) & white sauce (chicken cream w/ mango). The toppings available were the ff.: ratatouille, salmon belly, shitake mushrooms, black olives, capers & grated parmesan cheese. I loved the red sauce more and had about 4 servings of pasta with it as I remember! I know I eat a lot hahaha!
To my surprise, their salmon belly wasn’t as bad with the pasta as I thought it would be. It was seasoned well a little bit on the oily side though, it seemed it had more fat than the usual salmon, so it didn’t have the same texture that the usual salmon has. Being that it was the bellly portion, it definitely had more taste to it. Consider the belly portion the dark meat part of a fish, and you get the point of why it usually has more taste as compared to the rest of the parts.
And indeed, the red sauce was just the better of the two sauces. I think this sauce was probably slowly cooked, and considering the abundance of herbs available at Sonya’s this sauce was not only fresh, but it was made with fresh ingredients that make the tomato really stand out. Again, with parmesan cheese, pasta is just a great and simple dish for any lunch.
- Dessert

Banana rolls w/ sesame & jackfruit. I do remember someone loving bananas too much so I gave all my share to him hahaha! He thoroughly enjoyed it too. And I do remember him saying that the jackfruit also gave it that nice extra flavor.

Glazed sweet potato. We were given advice that it’s best eaten with mint leaves. I was too full already so tried just one piece. Just a tad bit too sweet, this is a dish for those with a good sweet tooth. I think having this with something light, some cream maybe, would help counter all that sweetness. Sweet potato by itself is already good, so the glaze need not be too sweet.

Chocolate cake, I wish I can enjoy this but I’m not fond of chocolates especially dark chocolate. This was good though according to other guests. For chocolate lovers, this is always a good way to end any meal. And if you have a sweet tooth then you may actually want a second serving, because the richness of the chocolate cake almost made it as rich as a brownie, but the texture was extremely moist and a bit more dense than usual cakes. The icing was just as sweet, or even more. With chocolates like these, I would prefer a lighter and airy type of icing, and not too sweet. Overall description — very very rich chocolate taste.
- Beverages

My favorite drink of all time! Freshly squeezed dalandan juice, I never get tired of it. We probably asked for refill a countless number of times. It really is that good. Especially when we get to the pasta portion of the meal, this drink really has a way of cleaning the palate, and refreshing you at the same time.

Tarragon tea, this is different & yummy. Don’t know what it’s made of though but this is best to take while you finish your meal at Sonya’s Garden. Tarragon tea is really different, because compared to other herbs, this isn’t really the more popular herb to use with teas. But it works perfectly when in the context of the whole meal. Very clean taste, with a hint of licorice and even a little cinnamon too. I can see why it’s a perfect ending to a perfect meal.
We also have the option to order braised chicken w/ potatoes (Php 650) and Roast chicken (Php 495). We didn’t order it though coz it was just the 2 of us and the set meal is already more than enough. You might want to order this if you’re in a big group.
As I mentioned earlier in this post, the ambiance is really nice at Sonya’s Garden. Romantic, relaxing, and a soothing environment. It’s as if you’re in the middle of a wonderful garden during the dining experience, and in a sense, at any point of Sonya’s Garden, you really are in the middle of an actual garden. That’s what makes it so nice, the natural and calm and peaceful surroundings of the place. That’s why some celebrate their weddings, birthdays & business meetings there. Can’t wait to go back there when I can. 🙂

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Sonya’s Garden Restaurant
Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite 4123, Cavite, Philipppines
+639175335140

Sonya’s Garden Spa
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On May 15, 2010

I’ve tried Sonya’s Garden Spa before. If I remembered it correctly, it was 3 years ago. I availed of their foot spa with back massage (Php 560) & I was very satisfied. I felt it was worth it!
When Nick & I stayed at Sonya’s Garden, we decided to try out their spa. In this post, both Nick & I will share our experiences with the service that we availed at Sonya’s Garden Spa.
I chose the manicure & pedicure w/ nail art while Nick tried the hair spa gugo with lemon grass.
- Roch’s Experience: Manicure & Pedicure w/ nail art (Php 600)

I thought it would be something really spectacular as nail art is really popular these days. Apparently, manicure & pedicure is not really a specialty of Sonya’s Garden Spa. What I’ve gone through is just normal cleaning of nails plus application of nail color & stickers.
I was asked to choose from their nail art stickers, I didn’t like the selection that they have. I was actually able to peek through the price of the stickers & I was a bit disappointed that they were of the cheap kind. But then again, when I think about the price that I need to pay for the service, it’s actually cheap as we only need to pay additional Php300 to have all fingers (hands) & toes (feet) for the stickers/nail art. So it’s just fair. I expected too much though 🙁

- Nick’s Experience: Hair spa-Gugo with lemon grass (Php 560)

Nick’s words: So, my turn to describe the experience. Actually it was great, more than what I actually expected. Sometimes, you have to realize, with the products and chemicals we can put in our hair, the dust and the pollution of the city, it’s nice that such a ‘hair spa’ exists.
Before the whole spa treatment even begins, they turn on this nice ambient, serene, and peaceful music. Sort of like the ones you use for meditation. Sounds of nature along with harps, etc.
Going back to the hair treatment itself, first they started off by rinsing my hair with warm water. And in spa manner, they did this gently by pouring the water over my hair as I sat relaxed. Then they used their own natural shampoo which also had honey in it. And they gently massaged that into my scalp. And then rinse.
For the main step, they applied the gugo and lemon grass mixture and I have to tell you. This was just a great pleasure to experience. The coolness of the mixture also had a nice tingling affect. The application of the mixture was a great treat too, as it was massaged into the scalp, and you actually got a nice massage along with the application. The guy who was doing the spa treatment, let me sit there for around 10 minutes, and just covered a warm towel over my face, while I sat there with the music. I think I actually fell asleep, it was that relaxing.
When he got back, he rinsed the gugo and lemon grass mixture, and dried off my hair with a towel. And the feeling was just great. Never has a shampoo and conditioning been oh so relaxing and felt great for my scalp! It was finished off with a shoulder and upper back massage.
The highlight of the whole spa experience was the hot dalandan tea that they served us. My golly, it was just the most delicious drink I have ever tried! It was just too addicting that we asked for more. We just cannot get enough of it! I asked them what was in that drink & we were told that it was a combination of dalandan juice & basil leaves. What a great recipe this is…
Because of our experience here at Sonya’s Garden Spa. We actually asked for the same drink when we had our breakfast at Sonya’s Bed & Breakfast.

This is us after 45 minutes all finished & refreshed! 🙂 The staff were very accomodating & were helpful when I asked if they could take pictures of us hehehe! But I will definitely not forget that the next time we go to Sonya’s Garden Spa, it’s most definitely best to stick with their massage services. They are really good at it!

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Sonya’s Garden Spa
Buck Estate Alfonso, Cavite 4123, Cavite, Philippines
+639285073300

Breakfast at Sonya’s Garden Restaurant
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On May 14, 2010

Oh, how I love Sonya’s Garden food! Aside from their famous lunch, they also serve breakfast! For just Php 427.00 per person, we’ll be able to eat so much food to help us get energized for the day. This is available from 8-10AM.
We can choose from 2 different kinds of breakfast:
- Filipino
- Continental
I’ve always been a rice person & was never fond of breads. That was why I opted for the Filipino breakfast which includes a lot of dishes. We weren’t able to finish the food because it was too much for the 2 of us. But man, it was sooo yummy!
Before I share what we had, let me share with you what the continental breakfast consist of for those who may want to know 🙂 Sonya’s Garden Restaurant’s Continental breakfast includes cereal w/ fresh milk & fruits, bread w/ assorted jam, ham & cheese omelette, fried potato with herbs, fried white cheese w/ honey, hot chocolate or coffee & seasonal fruits.
So now let me share the Filipino Breakfast at Sonya’s. It was soo good & sooo worth it, believe me! I believe a lot of people know Sonya’s Garden as a place which serves good lunch but you should definitely also try their breakfast, you won’t regret it. We definitely had a great eating experience there.
Our yummy Filipino breakfast includes the ff.:
- Fried Rice

The fried rice here is simple yet so delicious. As with anything at Sonya’s, simplicity but with great flavor, and even their fried rice does not disappoint. Not salty or oily at all, and the rice is not dry. Compliments the main dishes just right.
- Pork & Chicken Adobo

The pork and chicken adobo is of the dry kind, which also meant less oil in terms of the sauce, which can sometimes be the case with other adobos. I liked this adobo only because it had the mixture of chicken and pork which is good because at least there’s variety all in one dish. The seasoning was good with this dish, nothing fancy, again, I think the basic ingredients in adobo went into this dish and nothing more. Simple, but delicious. I’m sensing a theme here.
- Fried Boneless Bangus

Oh fried bangus, what can I say. Fried bangus is really one of my favorite dishes too. I especially like the inner portion since i always feel it’s the more tastier portion. But with this bangus, you wouldn’t mind any part of it. I believe they marinade this for a while before they fry it, because you can really taste the garlic and a little vinegar taste to it, not to mention some spices that I just can’t figure out what it is. I guess it’s their secret as to why it taste just so yummy. This bangus with their rice is a great combination.
- Omelette

Their Omelette was cooked nicely too. One or two ingredients, cheese, and that’s it. Did I mention that as with the rest of the menu items, this also wasn’t salty or too much. At Sonya’s even their omelettes are light and balanced in terms of flavor and simplicity.
- Hot Chocolate

We can also choose from coffee or hot chocolate. Since both of us decided to quit drinking coffee, we opted for the hot chocolate. It was fresh, chocolate lovers would enjoy this drink. The chocolate drink was rich and think in consistency, and the flavor was just perfect, not too sweet or not too bitter. You can ask for more too!
And don’t be shy in asking for their Basil Dalandan hot tea too, it’s not offered at breakfast, but if you ask, they will greatly accommodate like they did with us. We even had two teapots of that tea, even in the mornings, that Basil Dalandan hot tea was just too good to pass up.
- Mango Tomato Mixture

Their mango tomato mixture was just that.. fresh mangoes, fresh tomatoes, fresh herbs, i think just a little olive oil, and that was it. It’s a sort of chutney and salsa mix which compliments any sort of meat or even bread. Sonya’s actually also has this during their lunch. It’s the freshness of the ingredients that bring out the taste in this nice little side dish.
We were also served mangoes after we were done eating the main dishes. All dishes were healthy too as most if not all ingredients were being taken from Sonya’s Garden. Herbs on almost all dishes. Truly a place to go to if you wanted to eat good food and stay healthy.
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Sonya’s Garden Restaurant
Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite 4123, Cavite, Philippines
+639175335140

The Great Tourist Destinations of The Philippines
Posted by Nick Yap Cugtas On May 12, 2010

This is my maiden post here at HeaRty’s Haven. After asking Roch if I could write, she happily obliged. It’s just amazing the vast amount of knowledge this girl has, and the amount of fun one can have. Food expert, travel expert, and an all around fun expert.
The Philippines is a great tourist destination, and with Roch, I got to experience just how fun the Philippines can be especially when you’re with the one you love. I try to come to the Philippines twice a year, because I truly just love our nation and our people. But, rarely will I ever venture out. Usually a coffee place is the extent of my vacation, but this time around, it was different, and it was simply an amazing experience.
The readers here at HeaRty’s Haven, know just how wonderful this girl is, but trust me, she’s so much more. And with her as your travel companion, it’s literally being in heaven all the time. It’s corny, but it’s true. The Philippines is definitely a perfect place for couples to vacation in, and tourists are always in for a treat with the vast amounts of activities and places that you can go to.
In Cebu, where I hail from, there’s Plantation Bay, the gorgeous old style churches of Santo Nino, and even their modern malls and the great varieties of restaurants to choose from, it’s old world meets a modern lifestyle that, I believe, the Philippines would do well in advertising towards these themes.
Whenever I talk to colleagues, friends, or new acquaintances here in The U.S., their mindset is always often centered on the only news that ever comes out of the Philippines. Whether it is natural disasters, floods, earthquakes, or tales of political turmoil, we really need to set the record straight at just how fun, exciting, and memorable the experiences here can get. We’re a nation that is blessed with such beautiful and majestic islands, and even in the heart of Manila, the hustle and bustle of the day scene, is balanced out with the terrific night life of the metropolis.
And when we speak of places like Tagaytay, where Roch and I spent a few days at Sonya’s Garden, dined out at Antonio’s, and had the most wonderful Bulalo at Leslie’s, I just can’t believe the great experiences that one can have in our very own backyard.
Even the malls and the cinemas are truly something to admire, especially when in places like the United States, one rarely ever sees such a great amount of malls and shopping centers. Having that shopping experience in the Philippines is as good as any other places in Asia, I really have to emphasize this.
I could go on and on with this, but the main point of my maiden post is simple, discover the Philippines, enjoy it with someone you love, the breathtaking destinations are endless, and one need only to randomly point to a map to realize, that at each corner of our islands, there is always something new to discover.
Art of Doing Nothing Lessons at Sonya’s Garden
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On May 10, 2010

It is so nice that there are activities prepared by Sonya’s Bed & Breakfast for their guests. They do know that having their yummy food and touring their area will not take the whole 24 hours. They offer the art of doing nothing lessons which is sooo cool! Available lessons include basic gardening, compost making, plant propagation, flower arrangement, wreath making, cooking lessons, using herbs, firefly watching, walking, trekking & a coconut and fruit farm tour.
The lessons are free for checked-in guests. We just have to choose one lesson upon check in. We decided to choose the cooking lesson to be taken the next day. Fortunately though, the flower arrangement lesson was done next so we were able to join that as well.
- Cooking Lessons
There were 2 pasta dishes that we had the pleasure of watching prepared, and easy instructions so that we would be able to do this at home as well. The first dish that they taught us was the garlic herb fettuccine which was actually simple to make. In this dish, you simply sauté the garlic in olive oil, then add the fettuccine pasta. Add the herbs, in this case, tarragon was the herb used. Salt to taste, and garnish with mango tomato chutney. Add a good amount of grated parmesan cheese, and this is a dish that people will be amazed about, and yet so simple to make. The best thing about this dish, especially at Sonya’s is that the herbs are grown right there, as well as the tomatoes too. Everything is fresh and organic which is always oh so healthy for you.

This dish, the penne pasta with spicy tuna according to the instructor of the cooking class is the favorite dish of Sonya herself. With that kind of endorsement, this dish must really be good, and tasting the final product is really proof that it is definitely delicious.
The dish is prepared like most any other pasta dish, by sautéing garlic in olive oil, then adding the onions. In this dish, fresh diced organic tomatoes were added too. As soon as the tomatoes were cooked just enough so that it lost its firmness, the spicy version of Century Tuna was added, including the sauce which contains the spices and the marinade of tuna. Then around two tablespoons of tomato paste was added to give the dish a full bodied tomato taste. To taste, black pepper was added, as well as a little sugar to balance out the tartness of the tomatoes. It’s good to remember that in any seafood or meat dish such as this, sugar is good substitute for MSG to bring out the taste too.
The penne pasta was added and then the fresh basil mixed in at the end. It’s always important to add the herb in the end so that the dish doesn’t become bitter, and that you can get the full taste of the herb. With fresh herbs, you need not cook it long.
Garnish with parmesan cheese, and you have a meal that you will definitely come back for, especially for pasta fans out there.

This is me with our instructor. She’s very much an all around talent, she’s actually also our instructor for the flower arrangement lessons! We didn’t get to experience any other lessons, but she also informed us that she was also the one who taught the wreath making classes! Wow!

- Flower Arrangement Lesson
Sonya’s Garden is one of the popular destinations for weddings. So it’s no surprise that they do their own flower arrangements. We were taught first-hand how they do it. So amazing! They use the flowers in their own garden. They actually have some stories about how they got some of the flowers hahaha! Our instructor was telling us one time, that Island Rose, the company that I had wrote about a while back ago, used to be in a nearby location. Oftentimes they would throw away their old roses that weren’t going to be used for delivery. Our instructor said that she used to go into the waters where they dumped the roses in and gather them up and then arrange the flowers herself. Now, that’s passion for flowers! The picture below shows two of the finished products, while the videos below shows the whole process. It’s amazing at just how much effort it actually takes to make these arrangements. I can see why such arrangements can often cost a lot. It really does take a lot of effort, as well as a good eye for decoration.


When you do check in at Sonya’s Bed & Breakfast, do not forget to avail of their art of nothing to do lessons. It’s super worth it! Truly enjoyable and we definitely learned a lot 🙂
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Sonya’s Bed & Breakfast
Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite 4123, Cavite, Philippines
+639285073301
