Turning 25 at Maria Luisa's Garden Room

Jake and I are always on the lookout for non-mainstream date places. There's something about well-kept secrets that I particularly love, especially knowing how the service and ambiance will always feel homey and personal.


For my 25th birthday, we went to Maria Luisa's Garden Room tucked inside the Makati Garden Club. We only heard about it from Jake's mom and instantly fell in love with the pictures she posted online. You have to be there to appreciate the charm and quaintness of the place where it feels like stepping inside a cozy, secret garden cafe. It's a Pinterest/Etsy dream come true.


I love the little details in every nook and corner. All the servers were also nice and attentive, given how it was a holiday and the place was nearly packed when we were there. I appreciate how they treat you like you're the only customer.

Given the menu, I couldn't decide whether it was a French or Spanish restaurant or a fusion of both. The whole menu had a European vibe to it so I'll go with that. For drinks, Jake and I enjoyed our lemon strawberry shakes which was a bit bitin since it was very refreshing that I couldn't help wanting more.


While waiting for our orders, we were given complimentary starters! Some restaurants will just send a basket of bread and butter your way for free appetizers, Maria Luisa's turns up the notch with a yummy plate of prosciutto on pumpernickel. 


Our entree was the artichoke and chorizo casserole in three cheeses served with a basket of the restaurant's signature homemade bread from their Baltazar Artisan Breads line. Jake and I loved this dish A LOT. It was cheesy, creamy, and had generous servings of chorizo. The bread was perfect for dipping into the casserole dish, in a P.G. kind of way.


While waiting for our main dish, I couldn't help but glance up occasionally at the Gatsby-inspired art deco chandelier hanging above our table. Somehow, it blends well with the feminine vibe of the place, giving it an old glamour kind of feel.


We initially ordered the filet mignon but was told later on that they ran out. Since we were already halfway into our Merlot braised oxtail main course, we had to quickly decide on an additional dish to avoid a long waiting time. This was a big mistake on our end since we chose the lamb shank that's also Merlot braised and didn't even think how it won't differ from our current dish.

I really liked the oxtail in fabada beans and (even more) chorizo. It was tender and perfectly cooked in a way that wasn't nakakaumay. The filet mignon would have complemented it well.


By the time our lamb shank in sweet beets and couscous arrived, I was already craving for another flavor. I wish we took the time to examine the menu when prompted to order a replacement dish early on. I would have gone for something seafood to counterbalance all the meaty flavors of our first two dishes. 

The lamb shank was good, though. I think Maria Luisa's Garden Room can pretty much deliver when it comes to exceptional food and service. I must make it a point to explore other items on the menu when we return (and we will!).


And honestly, there's no better place to celebrate my birthday! This place is so ME! All those years of obsessing about The Secret Garden have finally paid off, I found  the restaurant version of it!


Even the powder room entrance is perfect! It's a magic portal come to life! :-)


It's a bit hard to find the place if you don't have specific instructions. From EDSA, turn right at Ayala then turn another right towards the Urdaneta village gate. It's tucked inside Makati Garden Club and don't count on spotting any signage advertising the place. Oh, and bring loads of cash since they aren't currently accepting credit cards (and some items are quite pricey). I would recommend you make a reservation and call them in advance at +632-5527051 to secure a table, especially during peak hours.

Newbie surfing in Baler

It's been raining non-stop here in Manila for the past three days. I'm bored and since I've been doing such a crap job at maintaining my blog, I figured it's about time I wrote about surfing in Baler.

We had our surfing lessons from Mahdox Surf Shop and School. I think the package is about Php 350 per hour including the instructor and surf board. We had to schedule it in the late afternoon since we went on an island trip so we had no chance to extend to two hours due to the sunset and no one really wants to attempt surfing in the dark. I do wish we extended, though. One hour is very bitin, if you ask me.

I was assigned a friendly instructor who covered all the basics on shore. I was in a panicky mood, having been dragged into this surfing fiasco by my friends. I had no plans of taking lessons, despite the Baler trip, and was very worried about getting bruises and scrapes. He was very, verrrrrrrrrrrry patient with me. 

I had a hard time dragging myself to the beach when it was time for our actual surfing lesson. To add to my distress about possibly hitting my face with the surf board, my instructor thought it was a genius idea to inform me about the swarm of jellyfish while I was gingerly walking into the water. Hence, this alarmed face.


On the bright side, the hysteria brought about by the jellyfish threat forced me to learn how to surf. I got to stand at my first attempt for fear of wiping out and falling into the jellyfish infested waters. I got huge bruises on my knees no thanks to my countless scrambles to climb onto the board whenever I wiped out. There was no way I was going to spend a couple of seconds submerged in the water with all those jellyfish.


Surprisingly, it was love at first surf. It was an exhilarating feeling I never thought I'd experience while standing on the board. I was prepared to hate surfing since I'm more of your paddleboarding and suntanning kind of girl. It was like an instant high whenever I'd get to stand on the board and reach the shore without falling off.


There is something so calming about riding the waves and paddling out onto the beach with your friends by your side. We have always been a noisy bunch and our surfing lesson was no exception. Despite the crowded sea and one crazy man attempting to catch jellyfish to throw us off, the whole experience was a blast with the girls.


Kudos to our instructors for having the patience and stamina to handle our group! We're definitely heading back to their surf school on our next trip to Baler.

So good at being bad

I hate prissy pa-tweetums girls, that is le fact. Words cannot explain how much I love this woman playing The Evil Queen so much. Gurrrl, you're my new spirit animal.