Weddings Tagaytay Magazine Vol. 3 Issue 1 (July 2017-2019) | Page 216

Bahay Pastulan House of Ube Shop

Craving for Ube Jam? You don’t need to go in Baguio just to have one. This specialty food is also
available in Bahay Pastulan, a branch of Good Shepherd Baguio.
Aside from their tasteful Ube Jam, they also offer polvoron, lengua de gato, angel cookies, choco
crinkles, cashew brittle, oatmeal raisin chews, and peanut brittle that will surely add flavor on your
day. For refrigerated section, they have tarts, leche flan, healthy veggie salad and others.
If you are already hungry and craving while having your pasalubong shopping, you can dine here for
a while and savour their delicacies. In keeping with Good Shepperd’s mission, the store promotes
person-centered business ethics. Rosaries, scapulars and religious images are also available.

Some of their Products and Price list:
Fruit Tart (10 pcs) - ₱125
Mango Tart (10 pcs) - ₱130
Ube jam ₱140 - ₱200
Buko Pie ₱80 - ₱120

Opening Hours:
7:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Visit their store for your pasalubong at:
Santa Rosa - Tagaytay Road, Tagaytay, 4120
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Mahogany’s Fresh Fruits and Beef
City of Fresh Goods

If you are looking to savor the best of Tagaytay at the lowest price, you can go in Mahogany Market. With a market
setting and Tagaytay fresh air, affordable goods are waiting for you. From steaming bulalo to pineapple and other fruits and to various herbs, bonsai and flowering plants, they are all huddled in this wonderful place.
Prices of local grown ribs are as low as ₱180.00 per kilo and sirloin goes for ₱240.00. Pineapples are priced from 3 for P100 (small) and P50 each for big ones.
Herbs and other plants can go as ₱50.00 per piece. And the best part is, these low prices can even go lower. So why don’t you test your haggling skills?