Lipa (Tagalog pronunciation: [liˈpaʔ]), officially the City of Lipa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Lipa), is a first class component city in the province of Batangas in the Philippines. It is one of the three cities in Batangas aside from Batangas City and Tanauan. It is located 78 kilometres (48 mi) south of Manila and is the most populous city of Batangas with a population of 332,386 people according to the 2015 census.
Things to do in Lipa City
4 based on 8 reviews
Telephone + 63 43 756 1187; 756 5856-57.
Had the combo and a side burger. All good as far as fast food goes. No complaints. It's fastfood not fine dining, take it for what it's worth. I will need to try something else on the menu the next time.
4 based on 12 reviews
We ate here on our way to the beach in Laiya. We loved the food- a lot!. So on our way back to Manila, we passed by for late lunch. We really liked their Kare-Kare (yummier than Gerry's in Tagaytay) and the bagoong (shrimp paste) really tasted good, not too salty and not too sweet. The kids loved the Coco Fish Fingers that we had to order another serving. If you are going to Laiya in San Juan, Batangas, don't forget to drop by Gerry's Grill in SM Lipa.
4 based on 12 reviews
never thought there would be a starbucks in lipa city. experienced the same starbucks experience. got my favorite mocha java (they don't serve rhumba anymore... ). nice work with the high chairs. limited Seating indoors though. accessible and has parking space.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
What a delight to the eyes every corner of this place. Perfect for photography and creating memories with friends and family. Food tasted authentic and great!
4 based on 52 reviews
This Filipino inspired restaurant offers the best tasting kare kare in this coffee loving city.They also offer mouth watering Filipino native dishes like bulalo, grilled delicacies and ginataang gulay. A perfect place to quinch your hunger after a visit to the Mt Carmel Church nearby. This place has expanded over the years. If you come on a sunday, be prepared to wait. Definitely recommended.
4 based on 32 reviews
They're new
Not so happy about its regular food that is expensive. When in Lipa (for foreign tourists) you are better off in a sidewalk eatery or a palengke food place. Eat what the locals do. The prices here are, I believe, expensive for what is offered.
4 based on 50 reviews
Coffee drinking has been rekindled with the emergence of several international brands. Cafe de Lipa is popularizing locally grown coffee and is introducing into the market wonderful blends.
Like most business traveller we rely on credit cards for most of our transactions. Unfortunately the store do not accepts cards.
4 based on 5 reviews
Born and brewed in Southern California since 1963, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is the oldest and largest privately-held specialty coffee and tea retailer in the United States. Known for sourcing and providing the finest ingredients and flavors, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf has built relationships with the best private coffee farms and tea estates around the world, selecting only the top 1% Arabica beans and finest hand plucked, whole leaf teas. The company has grown to be an international icon and currently has more than 950 stores. Each one is dedicated to serving our community and providing a warm and inviting environment. You can also find The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf products in grocery stores, restaurants and offices. Throughout all aspects of our company, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf remains dedicated to providing the highest quality products and customer service.
Located on then Main Norh bound road through Lipa City and direct Across from another major coffee competitor, CB&TL is a good meeting place with friends. Ample parking (except on Sunday's) just off th main road. Prices are comparable to other coffee shops.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
We always passing by this resto/cafe shop and we didn't realize that they have an amazing food. We order the picasso and frida kahlo and it is the best in taste but also this drinks are organic (indicated at the menu). I love the tuna Sandwich. The mayonaise of The potato salad and the white pasta are different but the taste is okey..
Next visit we will try their nachos and red spag..
4 based on 11 reviews
keep coming back for their "bilo bilo" (rice-flour balls) a Filipino deli which is locally called "pinindot" and tilapia (a fresh water fish)
Lando & Lorie's Eatery is an upgraded "turo-turo" (a cafeteria). They offer a variety of dishes but the "fish" sinigang are the best! Haven't try any other meat though.
They have plenty of space for parking. The dining area is big but customers are too many. Expect crowd during lunchtime. The diners from all sorts are overwhelming.
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