If you’ve been frequenting Tagaytay the past year, I’m pretty sure you’ve seen Summit Ridge Hotel. In fact, I don’t have to describe its location because I’m pretty sure that if you’ve been to Tagaytay even just once the past year, you’ve seen Summit Ridge.
For the many times that we’ve seen this hotel, we’ve been meaning to check-in there but never really had a chance to until last weekend. Summit Ridge is celebrating its first year anniversary and some travel bloggers were invited to check out the hotel (including this blogger).
So, last Saturday we checked-in at Summit Ridge. Since, the hotel has only been operational for one year, overall the hotel is still clean and well-maintained. The room given to my me and my family has a huge King Size Bed, a small balcony facing Taal Volcano, and all the standard hotel room features that you’d normally see in a not-so expensive hotel in Tagaytay.
Service was good although it could be better. To be honest, the hotel personnel in One Tagaytay are still more friendly and accomodating than the personnel in Summit Ridge. Anyway, that was just a minor hiccup.

As for food, Summit Ridge has a tie-up with Annie’s of Cravings. Thankfully, I’ve known Cravings’ great menu selection and for their branch in Summit Ridge, Annie’s offer several unique menu options. I highly recommend their adobo rich and deep-friend chicken with tamarind ketchup – puts new meaning to Max’s friend chicken.
Another recommended option is the Lumpiang Hubad as well as the Almondigas – perfect for the cool weather in Tagaytay!
Other Amenities that Summit Ridge offers are well listed on their site. They also have a “mini” infinity pool located at the back of the hotel.
Overall, I would have to say that our Summit Ridge experience was a good one. It may not be the best hotel experience we’ve had in Tagaytay but still it was a good one.
Happy Anniversary to Summit Ridge Hotel in Tagaytay.





the place is enticing.
Summit Ridge is a really cool place. Was there recently and it’s more of a neat place for professionals. Nice people and good service.