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Dining at Nurture Spa, Tagaytay


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Nurture Spa is best known for being the perfect location for a romantic weekend getaway or an ideal wedding venue in Tagaytay. Did you know that they also serve excellent food along with soothing massages? Most of their weekend packages come with full breakfast, lunch, or dinner meals, and here is a sneak peek of what they’ve got on the menu.


The chili shrimp is an exciting, low-carb option that tastes so good, you’d find it hard to think it was healthy at all. The zesty combination of chili powder, garlic, and lemon makes the chili shrimp a heavenly dish. My only complaint is that they only served a few pieces of shrimp, because I could eat an entire bucket of this!

Pork is generally considered to be the least healthy of all the meats, but Nurture Spa’s porkloin steak with black basil sauce is made out of lean pork – none of that unnecessary, excess fat on your plate! Covered in a tasty sauce and served with rice, this dish is a favorite of many meat-eaters.

For more information on reservations and spa packages, contact Nurture Spa at (02) 838-3646 or visit the website at www.nurture.com.ph.

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