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Dinner, the Leslie's Way

Dinners are always special when shared with loved ones. Not only that it strengthens the bond, but strengthens the bond through what we love to do in common - eating. This time, it is in preparation for something good that my brother thought of bringing us to Tagaytay for a more special, intimate family dinner.Where else but Leslie's?!  This place has always been known for their savory bulalo soup, perfect for the cool weather. Not to mention the dramatic scenery of Taal Volcano, during daytime. It was surprising that even during a week night, Leslie's was full of customers, making it hard for the staff to notice other guests coming in. On that note, we had to wait no less than 5 minutes before being served with a menu and another 10-15 minutes for someone to pick up our orders. I guess that's a tip that if you're hungry enough to travel to Tagaytay, it is a must that you have a few snacks, or even candies that may aid in making you