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Established on March 6, 2009, Abby’s Garden Resort is perfectly designed for corporate events, seminars & meetings, weddings, debut, anniversaries, birthday parties, school picnics and team building activities. The resort also caters to a camping-type of stay for huge group activities.
A family-oriented resort, Abby’s Garden also provides a relaxing haven for parents and kids with its Mediterranean/European inspired 3-storey hotel rooms that lavish comfort and style. Its leisure facilities include family and children’s pools few meters away from the garden where they could run through a retreat with nature after a refreshing dip.
Abby’s Garden Resort perfectly matches our clientele’ business and recreational fun requirement. If you’re looking for a venue for your corporate events, Abby’s Garden Resort is the best option as it provides a huge function hall and a gazebo right beside the garden that can accommodate 150-200 participants.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Hotel Rooms
Function Hall
Almarius Grill houses different dishes that will surely satisfy your cravings. We have crispy pata, bulalo, grilled dishes and many more.
Almarius Resort has four (4) swimming pools, kamaligs, cottages, a function hall, and an upcoming hotel. We also cater to all types of occasions.
Services:
- Dining
- Catering
- Take -out
Amenities:
- Pools
- Event Centers
- Function Halls
- Chapel
- Cottages
- Parking Lot
Daytime
Resort Rates:
- Adult- P150
- Children- P120
Overnight
- P200/head and by schedule
Cottages:
- rate from P300- P1200
Videoke Rentals- P1000
Popularly known as a diving and snorkeling haven, Anilao in Mabini, Batangas introduces a concept resort, not just for divers that will make your stay fun and memorable. Attracting tourists and locals for its modern design set in front of the Anilao seascape, Anilao Tanlak Beach Resort is another destination you, your family and friends might want to check out.
Anilao Tanlak sits in between the high-end diving resorts who cater to international divers and the regular hut resorts intended for locals. What separates it though from both is their food.
Anilao Tanlak Beach Resort is located at Brgy. San Jose, Mabini Batangas. We do accept Company meetings, Seminars, Birthday Parties, Weddings, Baptisms, Debut, Reunions, Team Buildings, Christmas Party and other Special Occasion.
Maundy Thursday is the start of the main Easter celebrations in the Philippines, which is part of the larger Holy Week celebrations. According to Biblical tradition, Jesus was crucified on the Cross on a Friday (hence, “Good Friday”), and Maundy Thursday commemorates the events leading up to the Crucifixion.
Maundy (also known as the “Washing of the Feet”) is a religious rite. A re-enactment of the Lord’s Supper and Jesus washing his disciples’ feet are often observed on this day. Filipinos traditionally visit either seven or 14 churches (this tradition is called visita iglesia or “to visit churches”) where this re-enactment is held.
Good Friday is part of the Christian Easter Week celebrations (also known as ‘Holy Week’). Good Friday is two days before Easter Sunday, which normally coincides with the March Equinox and may also coincide with the Jewish Passover.
Good Friday in the Philippines is a national public holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The crucifixion is symbolised by the Cross and, according to the Biblical Gospels, it was by this ancient form of death penalty that Jesus Christ sacrificed himself and died so that he could save humanity from their sins.
Easter is a solemn holiday season and many Filipinos abstain from activities they may deem as ‘worldly’ (e.g. drinking alcohol). On Good Friday, many choose to abstain from eating meat and often pray and fast as part of their religious traditions.
Masses are held in the early afternoon to commemorate and reflect on Jesus’ crucifixion. According to Christian scriptures, Jesus died on the cross at 3pm, so it is at this time in the mass that people become silent and meditate on Jesus’ sacrificial death.
Catholic Filipinos observe the Stations of the Cross as part of the Good Friday mass. These ‘stations’ are often paintings or sculptures that depict specific moments of Jesus on his way to be crucified. They are also often re-enacted by actors as part of an Easter procession. In the Philippines in particular, some people even go so far as to crucify themselves on a wooden cross to symbolise their devotion, as part of their penance or vow.
On “Black Saturday,” preparations are made for the late-night Easter vigil at church. There, the Gloria is sung, and some call it “Glorious Saturday.” In some places, an effigy of Judas is hung and burned up, though sometimes, he is blown to pieces by firecrackers. At midnight, the fasting and mourning ends because it is finally the day on which Christ arose from the grave in victory.
A 4am on Easter Morning, a ceremony commemorates the meeting of Mary and Jesus after the Resurrection. The black-veiled image of Mary is unveiled by one or more people dressed up like angels, and sometimes, the veil is tied to balloons or a dove to be carried away in the air. The image of Christ also is unveiled, and flowers and confetti fall down on the statues of both Mary and Jesus. Bells ring and fireworks explode in the sky. Legend has it, however, that if the veil is removed only with difficulty, bad luck will accompany the year to come.
Join the 7th Bisikleta Iglesia: Dasal at Padyak Para sa Pagbangon ng Batangas this coming April 04, 2020, 5 am at LimaPark Hotel as the assembly point and will proceed to The Outlets at 6:30 am.
Bisikleta Iglesia will be visiting the following churches including Sto. Niño Parish Church, Marawoy; Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, Bulacnin; Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Balete; Sacred Heart of Jesus Chapel, Marian Orchard, Balete; Nuestra Señora dela Paz y Buen Viaje Parish Church, Balete; Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, Marian Orchard, Balete and Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian, Lipa.
Part of the proceeds would go to the areas affected by the Taal Eruption.
Free Commemorative shirt Bisikleta Iglesia Jersey for first 100 to register. Lots of raffle prizes await joiners! Registration fee is Php 499 nett inclusive of breakfast and lunch.
National Heroes Day in the Philippines is a public holiday to honour and remember the country’s National heroes.
These heroes are the men and women in Philippine history whose acts of courage enabled the Philippines to grow as a nation. Whilst National Heroes Day celebrates both known and unknown heroes, a National Heroes Committee was set up in 1995 to recommend those who should be counted as ‘National Heroes’. Following certain criteria, they found a select group of people who, they believed, should be honoured for their deeds. These were:
- Jose Rizal
- Andres Bonifacio
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- Apolinario Mabini
- Marcelo H. del Pilar
- Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat
- Juan Luna
- Melchora Aquino
- Gabriela Silang
Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio were two of the main proponents against Spanish rule. As a result, both were also given their own special days commemorating their lives and deeds.
National Heroes Day in the Philippines is held every last Monday of August. This date was chosen as it marked the beginning of the Cry of Pugad Lawin in 1896, the start of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonisers.
Filipinos celebrate National Heroes Day by attending local commemorations (e.g. parades, wreath laying at shrines, etc.). As it is a day off for most workers, people often spend the rest of the day with family and friends at parks, shopping malls and other public areas. Small firework displays may also be held during the evenings in some local areas.
Balayan Batangas Founding Anniversary on December 08, 2020.
Bambu is an events place, cafe & bar, resort located at Daang Janopol, Brgy. Santor, Tanauan, Batangas offering Asian and American cuisine by Chef Abe Arayata, and Chef Ariel Atienza. A private modernized farm built for the perfect outdoor and indoor dining experience. Surrounded by bamboo trees where family, friends, and loved ones can enjoy the spacious ambiance and fresh air. The perfect getaway for any special occasion, and holiday getaways.
Bambu started as a rest house of the Arayata family. Then, luckily Mr. Abe Arayata the son of the owner got inspired to be a chef and to create his own restaurant someday because of his grandparents who taught him how to cook when he was young. He saw the potential in the place and created multiple services such as a restaurant, events place, and a resort inside.
Today, Bambu is a family-owned business not only known for its exclusivity, but also for its delicacies such as Tahong Sisig, Hamonado Crispy Pata, Garlic Rose Mary Pork Ribs, and Kalabasa Cheesecake. It’s a farm to table restaurant by Chef Abe Arayata a graduate from Enderun Colleges, and Chef Ariel Atienza our local chef who worked at a 5-star hotel in Saudi Arabia.
The Place
[gallery link="file" columns="4" ids="50137,50152,50153,50155,50154,50156,50157,50158,50159,50160,50161,50162"]Bambu Cafe Bar and Events is located at Daang Janopol, Brgy. Santor, Tanauan City Batangas and is very accessible from Startollway’s Tanauan Exit. It’s also a minute away from Tanauan’s colorful Cityhall.
Once you enter Bambu Cafe, Bar and Events’ compound, you’ll notice the different varieties of bamboo plants inside which makes the place cool and breezy. The Bamboo Plants are a personal collection of the owner’s grandfather and father. Parking space can also accommodate a lot of vehicles because the place is intended to cater to tourists who travel to Batangas and nearby cities and municipalities like Tagaytay and Laguna.
The Restaurant
[gallery columns="4" link="file" ids="50137,50138,50139,50140,50141,50142,50143,50145,50146,50147,50149,50150"]Simple yet elegant is the best way to describe the restaurant which adds comfort to guests. The restaurant’s interior is a combination of industrial and modern design, conjuring a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. The place is well lit and spacious that makes every corner of it instagramable and picture-perfect. While relaxing music plays on the background to make the experience better while waiting for the food to be served. There is also a stage for performances of local live bands who play every Saturday at the restaurant to give the opportunity to local talents to showcase their talents. This is a great restaurant in Tanauan to dine in!
Event and Resort Amenities
[gallery link="file" ids="50156,50158,50154,50159,50153,50163,50164,50165,50179"]A spacious fully air-conditioned events place for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, corporate events, etc which can cater up to 300-350 persons. They also have 6 rooms with modern interior design for their guests who want to stay and a 3-5ft. swimming pool where guests can relax and enjoy the summer heat.
The Owner
Mr. Abraham Arayata is the owner of Bambu Cafe Bar and Events, a young businessman who has a bachelors degree in Business Administration and he also took up a culinary course in order for him to pursue his passion in cooking. Aside from being the owner, he is also the head chef of Bambu. His love for cooking was the influence of his mother and his grandmother.
His passion for cooking was influenced by his mother and grandmother. At first, the place was just a farm and a rest house used by the family. After graduation, he thought of investing for the betterment of the place and eventually developed it into a restaurant. He is also fond of organic farming, the herbs that they are using for their dishes are found within their backyard. As for the meat and seafood ingredients, they purposely restrict the number of inventory to guarantee the quality of every dish. Customers may call ahead of time to secure a specific meal. Menu Chef Abe is very fond of Filipino cuisine and a fan of the dishes cooked by his mother and grandmother thus giving him inspiration for the menu plus some twist to entice your palate.
Bambu Cafe Bar and Events also gives opportunities to local talents as they are open for local bands to perform on the restaurant and local entrepreneurs as they have a corner for local products here in Batangas.
Menu
[gallery columns="4" link="file" ids="50167,50168,50169,50170,50171,50172,50173,50174,50175,50176,50177,50178"]Chef. Abraham is very fond of Filipino food and a fan of the dishes of his mother and grandmother that he used to eat when he was a kid which gives him an idea of putting a twist on it.
Some of the recorded Best Seller food on their resto is the Tahong Sisig, Kalderetang Baka, Lechon Kawali with Bagoong Rice, Pininyahang Adobo sa Gata, Grilled Mackerel with Chatni sauce and Crispy Pata and for their dessert is the Kalabasa Cheese Cake, for their drinks they have Calamansi Basil Juice and Raspberry Iced Tea.
Aside from the stated menu, they also have a variety of scrumptious Filipino – inspired dishes where customers can choose what their stomach craves.
ALL DAY BREAKFAST | MAINS |
Tapasuki | FISH/SEAFOOD |
Homemade Corned Beef | Sinaing na Tulingan |
Tortang Talong with Tinapa | Grilled Mackerel with Chatni Sauce |
Kinumutang Fried Rice | Blue Marlin with Red Pepper Sauce |
Gambu (Gambas) | |
APPETIZER | PORK |
Liempo Sisig | Lechon Kawali with Bagoong Rice |
Tahong Sisig | Barbeque Pork Ribs |
Fried Lumpia | Garlic Rosemary Pork Ribs |
Krispy Teynga | Hamonado Crispy Pata |
Potato Chips | Kare-Kare con Hamonado Crispy Pata |
BEEF | |
VEGGIES | Kalderetang Baka |
Kulawong Talong | Kalderetang Lengua |
Fresh Lumpiang Ubod | Crispy Tadyang |
CHICKEN | |
SOUP | Pininyahang Adobo sa Gata |
Tinolang Manok | Tanglad Fried Chicken |
Bambulalo | |
RICE | |
NOODLES | Plain Rice |
Bambu Los Fideos | Garlic Rice |
Bagoong Rice | |
DESSERT | Chorizo Fried Rice |
Kalabas Cheese Cake | |
Longhina’s Homemade Cassava | DRINKS |
Turon Creme | Calamansi Basil Juice |
Banana Con Yelo | Raspberry Iced Tea |
About
Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant have a nice, spacious, comfortable but cheaper room rate. They take pride in providing their guests with the highest quality and very personal service so that they can emulate what it’s like to be at home.
They can assure you that the rooms are to every guest’s liking, from numbers of pillows to the thickness and warmth of the bed. They also provide services like massage, wifi-access, private dining, and function hall for business meetings.
[gallery columns="2" link="file" size="medium" ids="43127,43128,43129,43130"]They are open until 10:00 pm to provide you with your choice meals at any time of the day or night.
Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant also offers discounts for frequent guests!
They are located in Rizal Ave. Extension Brgy. Sta.Clara Batangas City, close to Batangas State University, Plaza Mabini, Coliseum, Mall, Public Market and just a few minutes from the local downtown area right next to Batangas port pier.
This is to inform you of the best services and hospitality available in Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant.
Hotel Rates
* Standard Single Bedroom
12 hours
2 PAX- PHP 950.00
24 hrs – Free 1 Breakfast
2 PAX- PP 1,350.00
*Twin Bed Room
12 hrs
2 PAX- PHP 1,250.00
24 hrs- Free 2 Breakfast
2PAX- PHP 1,650.00
*Wash UP
3 hrs for Single Bed- PHP 500.00
Other Offer
* Conference room (3 hrs)- PHP 500.00
Extra Bed- PHP 300.00
Check-in Time: 2:00 pm
Check-out Time: 12:00 noon
MENU:
Chicken | Beef |
Chicken Adobo | Beef Caldereta |
Chicken Barbeque | Beef Tenderloins Tips |
Chicken Caldereta | Beef Broccoli |
Chicken Cordon Bleu | Beef with Mushroom |
Chicken Tinola | Beef Salpicao |
Chili Chicken | Beef Teppanyaki |
Crispy Chicken | Seafood |
Pork | Steamed Fish w/ Garlic Gaze |
Pork Adobo | Steamed Fish w/ Mayonnaise |
Pork Asado | Sweet & sour fish |
Pork Alakobana | Butterfly Prawns |
Lechon Kawali | Crispy oven Fish |
Pork Hamonado | Chili prawns |
Pork Menudo | Camaron Rebusado |
Pork Pata Kare-kare | Calamares |
Pork adobo with Honey | Seafoods Bicol Express |
Pork Nilaga/Sinigang | Desserts |
Pork Sisig | Maja Corn |
Pork Caldereta | Banana Royale |
Buko Pandan | |
Buko Lychee | |
Ref Cake | |
Mango Ref Cake | |
Batangas Lakelands is your newest active lifestyle destination just south of Metro Manila. We offer exciting tours that will bring you to our network of properties that showcase the province from a remarkably different perspective.
Teeming with natural resources and rich cultural heritage, Batangas has the potential to be the next ultimate travel destination. Our goal is to materialize this potential through destinations and experiences nestled in the Lakeshore District of Batangas, which also embraces the marvelous Taal Volcano, widely known as the world’s smallest active volcano and one of the most sought-after sceneries in the Philippines.