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INTRODUCTION I. LINKAGE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT * Establishment’s Logo

* Contact Details
JAKA Center Building, Exportbank corner Chico Roces Ave,
Makati City Tel.# (02) 887-5168 / (02) 893-5531 local 480 or 481
Splendido Taal Golf Clubhouse, Tagaytay – Nasugbu Road, Laurel Batangas Tel.# (02) 693- 4016 / (02) 529-8211

II. PROFILE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT

* History of the Establishment

Ladera Culinary Services, Inc. (LCSI) is the food service subsidiary company of Jaka Investments Corporation engaged in restaurant management and catering services.
Organized in 2006 to manage La Esquina Spanish Restaurant and the Ladera Golfers Lounge of Splendido Taal Golf Club, Ladera Culinary Services soon became a respected in the food and beverage industry with the transformation of Splendido Taal into the preffered wedding reception venue in the Tagaytay Ridge area.
A wedding at Splendido by Ladera is the premier wedding reception venue in one of the country’s most romantic destinations. Quietly nestled amidst the mountain ridges of the Gran Taal and offering a picturesque view of Taal
Volcano and Taal Lake, the Splendido Taal Golf Clubhouse serves as a dramatic venue for your wedding reception.
Situated on top of a small rise overlooking the majestic greens and fairways of the 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course of Splendido Taal Golf
Club, this beautiful Spanish Mansion-inspired golf clubhouse can accommodate most banquet events from small, intimate receptions of 50 persons to grand celebrations with guests numbering up to 300.
Upon arrival, your guest will be ushered to the interior courtyardwhich features a central fountain, where they can enjoy pre-reception cocktails in an intimate setting.
Depending on where your reception will take place, your guests can either be led to the Ladera Golfers’ Lounge with its wide open patio doors, corner fireplace, high wooden ceilings and wrought-iron chandeliers;

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