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I thought that was a bit strange-- ordering even before we were seated and it felt a bit 'rushed'. I assume that the meals are made depending on what's available in the market but since it's fine-dining prices, I would've still preferred a printed copy that I could leisurely peruse while nibbling on some starters.
The Food
Speaking of starters, I recommend the artichoke and cheese dip (php250) with sticky, gooey cheese on crispy toasted bread. For the main course, I had the scallops on mushroom risotto (php695) while Agent A ordered sea bass with mashed potato (Php850).
The portions were just right for us but then again Agent A and I aren't very big eaters. The sea bass was crispy, melts in your mouth and went well with the refreshing dalandan juice (php85). I thought the scallops were slightly on the salty side but the risotto had lots of flavor. Both dishes had mediocre plating and didn't invite you to take a photo of it.
It pains me to say this but dessert was underwhelming. The molten chocolate cake with ice cream (php175) was so-so. Maybe I should've tried the gelato instead. Try their calming mint tea (php65) to cap off your meal.
Very good service-- our server was unobtrusive and he knew the menu well.
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A dinner for two that cost almost Php2,500 and I didn't even order any wine! I apply my snootier set of standards for such fine-dining prices and I give this place three and a half pawikan points. Bonus points because of the folksy, easy-going ambience. Minus points because we didn't get any official receipt, just a sales invoice.
If you liked this review, you might also want to read my review of Antonio's also in Tagaytay. There are also other reviews of Massimo you can read.
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Directions: Coming from the Tagaytay rotunda, drive about 2km and make a right at the Petron station with the fork in the road. After about 400m, you'll see a big sign on your right for Massimo. Turn right and you'll see the well-lit house to your right.
Your new layout is neat. More ads too eh, tycoon? :-)
ReplyDeleteheya super m.. glad you like the layout! it's not really new, just tried to freshen it up a bit.. i hope these ads aren't too obtrusive!
ReplyDeleteNope, they are not obtrusive at all. Besides, I like Koh Samui. As long as the ads are not for some organ enlargement aid, it's cool. :-)
ReplyDeletehi P.,
ReplyDeleteyour review made me wanna go there pretty soon! :D
just a concern though, most of the blog reviews i've read about Massimos mention "they were the only patrons..." Why aren't more people eating here?
Hey grumpyurbanslacker,
ReplyDeleteMaybe because it's soooo expensive! =) If you finally go, let me know what you think!
Hi!
ReplyDeleteWhich do you prefer: Antonio's or Massimo's? Food-wise, I mean? :)
Hey lavender girl...
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer Antonio's. Even though both are expensive, I feel that Antonio's gives you more value for money. Antonio's presentation and taste wins over Massimo's in my opinion. Massimo's has a more 'home-cooked' feel to it whereas Antonio's feels more 'polished'.
What do you think?
i've tried this place. food was OK, but they charge too much!!! :(
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