Exploring Lausanne at Crosswinds + Ruined Project? in Tagaytay City!

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Imagine breathing thru smell of pine cones, over 35,000 trees of them while being touched by a cool, undulating breeze with captivating display of Manila Bay & Laguna Bay as your backdrop. Tagaytay used to have plenty of Instagrammable tourist spots, now it has tons of it with the introduction of Lausanne at Crosswinds - the best place to make memories in this city.
    Let’s get out of the hustle & bustle of the metropolis once again to relax & rejuvenate with our little one. Crosswinds Tagaytay by Brittany of the Villar Group of Companies owned by former Sen. Manny Villar, the richest true-blooded Filipino, has launched Lausanne at Crosswinds, a European-themed luxury living meant for a few that captures the quaint grandeur of the European countryside. It feels like you're in another country that you can only dream of.
    Lausanne at Crosswinds exudes the luxurious vibe of the European elite. Its architecture of colorful walls & wooden boards brought to life the iconic images of the European landscapes. It’s like you’ve been travelling to the Alpine region with the Swiss folk artworks displayed all over its high-end restaurant & cafes. There's no need to go to Switzerland to experience all these. It is perhaps the most exclusive, stylish & lavish hideaway in Tagaytay today.
    The Windmill, Cafe Yama & Dear Joe all offer one-of-a-kind alfresco dining, which has been the safe & satisfying norm since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Outdoor dining enhances the overall food experience allowing diners to enjoy a good meal with a breathtaking view of the metro skyline & lush greenery of Crosswinds’ 100-hectare pine estate that even sparkles with bright lights at night.
    Upon entering Crosswinds, the famous Coffee Project (the only branch here in Tagaytay) welcomes guests with delicious cakes & hot coffee. Next to it is Café Voi la, offering mouthwatering Asian dishes to satisfy Oriental cuisine taste buds in this European-American exclusive enclave. One American food is Solvang, USA inspired by its namesake restaurant in the US. The other is Napa Valley Southern California-inspired restaurant offering high-quality wines.
    As you go down the commercial strip, a rustic, aesthetic-themed café will catch your attention with its beautiful green plants, wooden tables & chairs, stone-gray walls & neon LED lights signages. The recently launched Ruined Project? became vloggers’ & celebrities’ go-to coffee shop in Tagaytay. It has specifically inspired people since pandemic has affected virtually all businesses & the world seemed “ruined” but there’s still light at the end of the tunnel & beauty in sight.

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