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Welcome to Cafe Voi La Crosswinds, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque landscape of Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines. This idyllic café is not just a place to dine; it’s an experience that invites you to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With lush surroundings and a rustic Asian vibe, the ambiance here sets the perfect backdrop for intimate gatherings or peaceful moments of solitude.
Upon arriving, guests are greeted with a nominal access fee, which is waived for those choosing to dine at Cafe Voi La, making it a favorable choice for visitors. The café's menu showcases an array of Southeast Asian cuisines, presenting delightful options that include Thai, Vietnamese, Malay, and Filipino dishes. Among customer favorites are the Chicken Lemongrass and the Chicken Pad Thai, both praised for their rich flavors and generous portions.
Those with a sweet tooth will be enticed by the rich, flavorful Salted Caramel Cheesecake and the creamy Creme Brulee, which perfectly complement a nice cup of coffee. While some dishes, like the Pork Steak, may have sparked discussions around portion size and pricing, the attentive service and cozy atmosphere consistently receive high marks from diners.
Whether you seek a leisurely brunch or an impromptu late dinner, Cafe Voi La Crosswinds stands out as an inviting destination. The vibe is relaxed and vibrant, encouraging patrons to linger a little longer—perfect for savoring a quiet conversation or simply soaking in the beautiful surroundings. And let’s not forget about the Halo-Halo, a classic Filipino dessert that has garnered rave reviews for its perfect balance of sweetness.
In essence, Cafe Voi La Crosswinds is not just a café; it’s a sanctuary for food lovers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering a wonderful blend of flavors, delightful ambiance, and attentive service. It’s a must-visit on your Tagaytay itinerary, perfect for special occasions or simply as a place to unwind with friends and family.
“ Its a quick escapade to tagaytay so we decided to visit crosswinds. So if your planning to visit crosswind they have access fee per car (50) and conservation fee per person (100). But if your planning to dine here at voila it free of charge :) ”
“ It was a rainy Monday in Manila when we suddenly decided to drive to Tagaytay for dinner and enjoy the cool weather. We chose Café Voi La because of its beautiful location and surroundings. We ordered the Chicken Lemongrass, which was juicy and full of flavor. The garlic rice that came with it made the dish even better. We also tried the Chicken Pad Thai, which did not disappoint because of the fresh ingredients and the citrusy taste that really stood out. For dessert, we had the Mango Cheesecake and Mango Brulee, both of which we loved. Overall, we had a great experience. The servings are good for one to two people and while the prices are on the higher side, the quality of the food and the way everything was prepared made it well worth it. ”
“ Sadly only breakfast items available when we dined in But it was well made The cafe mocha and flat white were okay Very tempted to try the cheesecake but lactose intolerant I can dream ”
“ We tried the Pad Thai and Pork Steak during our visit. The Pad Thai had a generous serving size, but honestly, it didn't stand out as particularly memorable. The Pork Steak was enjoyable, though the portion was a bit small for the price. Overall, we felt both dishes were somewhat overpriced for what they offered. On the bright side, the salted caramel cheesecake was a highlight—rich, flavorful, and satisfying. The ambience and seating arrangement were excellent, making the overall dining experience comfortable and pleasant. ”
“ It was an impromtu late dinner choice for us, not much expectation from our end. The ambiance was good, it gave a rustic asian vibe together with its intimate lighing at night. The menu offered a variety of Southeast asian cuisine: Thai, Viet, Malay, and Pinoy options available. There were only a few diners at the time and the waiters were attentive. I loved the chicken satay! The 5 pcs were big and can be for two person already since we were sharing our different food choices. The Kare-kare was also good (4.5/5) according to my connoiseur wife favors the dish. The pork cracklings skin were true enough to be very crunchy. ”