Leslie's Restaurant in Tagaytay: A Memorable Family Dinner

Leslie's Restaurant is possibly one of the easiest restaurants to recommend when looking for delicious Filipino food in Tagaytay. With Leslie's Restaurant's extensive menu, customers will surely find a dish that will suit their taste. Eating in Leslie's Restaurant is indeed a culinary adventure.

Leslie's Restaurant's Special Bulalo
Special Bulalo

Leslie's Restaurant in Tagaytay: A Memorable Family Dinner


    The ambiance at Leslie's Restaurant


    One of the winning aspects of Leslie’s Restaurant is its ambiance. It’s very homey, casual, and welcoming. Even if there are always a good number of diners at Leslie’s, you won’t feel that it's too crowded or cramped. The tables and seats are comfortable and the open space concept works well especially because of Tagaytay’s chilly air.

    Family dinner at Leslie's Restaurant
    Family dinner at Leslie's Restaurant

    Another thing that we love in Leslie’s Restaurant is the view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano from the patio. During the daytime, it feels nice to just sit on the terrace, enjoy the cool breeze, and soak up the wonderful view of the outdoor scenery.

    What we ordered at Leslie’s Restaurant


    When eating at Leslie’s Restaurant, don’t forget to order the Special Bulalo. The broth is flavorful and perfect to sip on because of the cold air in Tagaytay. Leslie’s Restaurant’s Special Bulalo is kid-approved; both our children loved the soup and the tender beef.

    Leslie's Restaurant's pork sisig
    Pork sisig

    We also ordered the Sizzling Pork Sisig, which was perfectly crisp and delightful to the bite. I get hungry every time I think about Leslie’s Restaurant’s Sizzling Pork Sisig.

    Leslie's Restaurant's sizzling gambas
    Sizzling gambas

    We also tried the Sizzling Gambas which was also good but I wouldn’t consider it as noteworthy. My favorite though is the Sizzling Tanigue Steak. The sauce is bursting with flavors and the fish is meaty. It was so delicious that I felt like I could eat the whole fish on my own.

    Leslie's Restaurant's sizzling tanigue steak
    Sizzling tanigue steak

    Leslie's Restaurant Menu


    As I've mentioned above, Leslie's Restaurant's menu features an extensive selection of Filipino food. As such, I will just provide a highlight here from each food category of its menu but I'll also include here a copy of Leslie's Restaurant's full menu.

    Best Sellers


    • Sizzling Bulalo ala Pobre (P980)
    • Special Bulalo (a medium serving is P975 while a large serving is P1250)
    • Traditional Crispy Pata (a medium serving is P790 while a large serving is P950)
    • Tanigue steak in lemon butter sauce (P575)

    Appetizers


    • Manggang hilaw with special homemade bagoong (P275)
    • Ensaladang Mangga (P345)
    • Tokwa't Baboy (P450)

    Sizzling Special


    • Crispy Pork Sisig (P490)
    • Sizzling Tofu (P299)
    • Sizzling Tuna Salpicao (P450)

    Beef Dishes


    • Old fashioned kare-kare (P599)
    • Bistek Tagalog (P650)
    • Sizzling Garlic Beef Tapa (P650)

    Chicken Dishes


    • Classic Fried Chicken Half (P375)
    • Classic Fried Chicken Whole (P750)
    • Chicken BBQ (P425)

    Pork Dishes


    • Lechon Kawali (P550)
    • Pork Bicol Express (P450)
    • Inihaw na Liempo (P450)

    Vegetable Dishes


    • Sizzling Garlic Kangkong (P275)
    • Pinakbet con Lechon (P475)
    • Chicken Chopsuey with Liver (P475)

    Seafood Dishes


    • Halabos na Sugpo (P650)
    • Buttered Garlic Sugpo (P699)
    • Binukadkad na Pla-Pla (Tilapia) (P399)

    Sinigang Dishes


    • Sinigang na Baboy sa Sampalok (P565)
    • Sinigang na Salmon Belly sa Miso (P565)
    • Sinigang na Tanigue sa Miso (P565)

    Leslie's Restaurant's All-Time Favorites Menu


    Rice


    • Pandan steamed rice (solo - P65, family – P299)
    • Buttered Garlic Rice (solo – P89, family – P399)
    • Bagoong Fried Rice (family – P399)
    • Leslie’s Espesyal Sinangag (family – P399)

    Filipino Breakfast Mains (good for three to five persons)


    • Bulalugaw (P399)
    • Beef Tapa (P449)
    • Bacon Bagnet (P399)

    Filipino Breakfast Mains (good for one person)*


    • Tapsilog
    • Tocilog
    • Longsilog
    • Bangsilog
    • Dangsilog
    • Bagnetsilog

    *All P259 and served with brewed coffee

    Egg dishes


    • Sunny side up (P59)
    • Scrambled egg (P59)
    • Hard-boiled egg (P59)
    • Ginisang itlog platter (P199)
    • Itlog na pula na may kamatis platter (P169)

    Drinks


    • Brewed coffee (P99)
    • Hot choco (P99)
    • Hot tea (P65)

    Leslie's Restaurant's Breakfast Menu


    Drinks


    • Leslie’s sago at gulaman (P150)
    • Classic iced tea (P99)
    • Soda in can (Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Royal - P99)

    Dessert


    • Extra creamy leche flan (P299)
    • Buko Pandan (P199)
    • Buko Pandan Solo (P99)

    Leslie's Restaurant's dessert menu

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Leslie’s Restaurant


    Here are some FAQs and answers that you might find helpful if you are planning to dine at Leslie’s Restaurant in Tagaytay:

    Q: Where is Leslie’s Restaurant located?
    A: Leslie’s Restaurant is located at Aguinaldo Highway, Crossing West, Cavite, Philippines.

    Q: What is the contact information of Leslie’s Restaurant?
    A: You may get in touch with Leslie’s Restaurant via telephone at 0960 300 5684 or the email address lesliesrestaurant1@yahoo.com.ph.

    Q: Is there free Wi-Fi at Leslie’s Restaurant?
    A: Yes, Leslie’s Restaurant offers free Wi-Fi.

    Q: What type of payment does Leslie’s Restaurant accept?
    A: Leslie’s Restaurant accepts cash and credit card payments.

    Epilogue


    If you are in Tagaytay and you are craving delicious and hearty Filipino food, then you should consider Lesle’s Restaurant. The food is delicious and the view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano is stunning. All in all, Leslie’s Restaurant has all the things to love in a Filipino restaurant.

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    Ivan On The Move

    Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

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