A variety of longanisas like Lucban and Baguio. Quaint, cute, homey. Many things to buy and taste. The outside of the store reminds me of Baguio.
What to buy: Longanisas and different food and non-food products. Cute and unique for the kitchen things.
What to pay: Depends on what you buy.
Written Jan 18, 2012
Address: Along Sta. Rosa - Tagaytay Road near Mings Garden
they have the most number of t-shirt desigs among any other place i have visited.
these places also has the cheapest price among other destinations in tagaytay.
they also carry the one with the map of taal volcano on the nape area, which i think is cool
What to buy: souvenir t-shirts
What to pay: P80
Updated Sep 18, 2009
Address: peoples park & picnic grove
Mahogany Public Market is home of the famous Tagaytay beefmeat. Need I say more?
What to buy: Beefmeat, fresh fruits and vegetables, ornamental flowers and grafted fruit-bearing trees [Guimaras mango tree? They got 'em here!].
What to pay: The beefmeat price is generally the same as anywhere else but the quality is tops. Fresh fruits and vegetables are cheap. A big bunch of freshly harvested Senorita banana goes for P50 (US$1) only. Grafted fruit-bearing trees [really interesting if you have spacious yard] go from P50 to P150 each.
Updated Aug 13, 2008
Address: Barangay Mahogany, Tagaytay City
The largest concentration of roadside fruit vendors in Tagaytay are found near the old city market , along the road leading to Santa Rosa City (Laguna). Other than the sweet pineapples, Tagaytay's Senorita bananas are abound as well and popular to visitors. Buy them (the bananas) while still greenish because they get ripened so easily.
What to buy: Bananas. Pineapples. Mangoes. Rambutan. Papayas. Guyabanos. Even imported fruits like Fuji apples, oranges, ponkan, etc...
What to pay: Two big basketful of assorted local fruits for only P200. More or less.
Updated May 5, 2007
Another good reason to visit Tagaytay is to shop for plants and flowers to decorate your homes and gardens. Lovely floras are on display along the roadside, either left or right of the rotunda.
What to buy: Ornamental plants and flowers.
Updated Nov 21, 2006
The nuns from the Good Shepherd Convent make these delicious ube (yam) and fruit jams.
What to pay: around 100-200 pesos a jar of jam. However, the nuns limit the number of bottled jams you buy.
Written Dec 27, 2006
You can buy an assortment of fruits along Tagaytay hi-ways. You can find fruit stalls along the way, selling mangoes, bananas, pineapple, and other fruits in season.
Updated Jul 4, 2006
What to buy: buko pie
What to pay: less than Pho100
Updated May 10, 2005
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