Welcome to the home of Alejandro Legarda and his wife Ramona Hernandez, now a museum and fine dining restaurant called La Cocina de Tita Moning (The Kitchen of Aunt Ramona). Built in 1937, it was one of Manila's first art deco houses. It is located along San Rafael Street in the San Miguel district of Manila which, before the war, used to be one of the city's most elegant neighborhoods and home to many of Manila's most elite families. Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines, is also in the San Miguel district. In the next few days, we will be touring this elegant house where Alejandro and Ramona raised four children and which was used by three generations of the Legarda clan. • LEGARDA ANCESTRAL HOUSE #1
Looks very regal.
ReplyDeleteIf the entrance is any indication, it's a beautiful home.
ReplyDeleteFirst impression: elegant, traditional, formal, scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteLooks very elegant, but also welcoming and nice!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful entrance and house beyond. Such gorgeous lines and design, so fresh somehow. How nice it would be to dine here!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an entrance! Even grander than where I work.
ReplyDeleteNice contrast of this chic restaurant and the popular bakery of the previous post!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'd feel more at ease with the bakery...
God bless you!
Cezar
Oh yay! I love house tours! Will be looking forward to you posts, Hilda :-D
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting, I'll be happy to follow your tour!
ReplyDeleteI apologize for the lack of a post today, Monday. A transformer on our street got damaged yesterday, Sunday, and we were among the seven very unlucky households that lost power. :(
ReplyDeletewow thanks for the tour hilda! looking forward to the series :)
ReplyDeletehi hilds, just read about your transformer thingy, i hope it gets well soon. ^0^
ReplyDeletei don't get to comment now and then, but i look forward to your post everyday. ^0^
i wish you'd give us a quick tour inside, hmmm..,curious, this house has a nice entrance indeed and beautiful chandelier.
Looks fancy!
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