I almost forgot about this post until our visit to Tagaytay over the weekend! I've been spending most of my weekends in Tagaytay since the boyfriend's family has a really nice place there; which is also where I've been lazily spending every waking free moment of my life. We went out to have dinner at this cozy Japanese Cafe + Bistro which had a really nice view, and then it hit me. I was supposed to blog about this restaurant we found in Antipolo which also had a similarly stunning view! Turns out I was flooded with too many drafts which is why I forgot about it. Add to that the growing number of errands I've had to do lately because it's almost Christmas. So now, let me tell you about Romeo's Spice and Steak.
A couple of months ago, the boyfriend's bestfriend went to the Philippines for a short visit. He doesn't go home often because he works in Dubai as a Flight Attendant for Air Arabia. The minute we saw him, he couldn't stop talking about how he wanted to indulge in Filipino food. We were on our way to visit Pinto Art Museum so we told him we'd look for a restaurant along the way. He initially told us he wanted to try Vieux Chalet but apparently, they're closed on Tuesdays. While traversing Sumulong Highway, we saw Romeo's Spice and Steak. We were too hungry to argue, so Romeo's Spice and Steak it is.