Overview

Casetta del Divino Zelo is a quiet Italian haven tucked away in Silang, Cavite, offering more than just food—it delivers an experience rooted in tradition and purpose. Run by the Daughters of Divine Zeal, a community of nuns trained in authentic Italian cooking, this restaurant blends heartfelt hospitality with hearty, home-style dishes.

The highlight menu reads like a love letter to classic Italian fare. Their lasagna is rich yet balanced, layered with just the right amount of cheese and sauce, never overpowering. Ravioli in tomato sauce carries a freshness that speaks to the quality of ingredients, many sourced from their own farm, providing that genuine connection from soil to plate. The prosciutto and margherita pizzas are baked in an old-fashioned oven, delivering a crisp crust and well-portioned toppings that never feel too heavy. For those who savor a simpler pasta, the Aglio Olio and Pasta Arrabiata showcase the subtlety of Italian flavors without unnecessary complexity.

The ambiance complements the food’s sincerity. The restaurant sits on a peaceful stretch of Aguinaldo Highway, with a spacious garden perfect for leisurely strolls before or after a meal. Despite its humble setting and limited operating hours, the space feels inviting and calming—a rare find that nourishes both body and soul. The quietness of the place invites reflection and rest, making it ideal for families, couples, or anyone seeking comfort through food and a serene environment.

What makes Casetta del Divino Zelo truly special is its mission. With every meal, diners also support the nuns’ outreach to expectant mothers in crisis. This blend of community service and culinary craft transforms each visit into a meaningful event. Whether you’re indulging in the all cheese pizza or ending with a delicate blueberry tart or tiramisu, you’re tasting more than just food—you’re participating in a story of care and devotion.

For those planning a food trip around Cavite or nearby Tagaytay, integrating Casetta del Divino Zelo into your itinerary offers not only delicious Italian cuisine but also a unique cultural experience. The journey to get there may be a bit bumpy, but the warm atmosphere, authentic flavors, and heartfelt mission make every step worthwhile. It’s a reminder that good food can be simple and soulful, and sometimes the best culinary treasures come from the most unexpected places.


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Dinner
Solo dining
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Alcohol
Coffee
Small plates
Wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Quiet

What Customers Say

Marjorie Zuniga
Mar 26,2026
5/5
We tried this hidden Italian restaurant in Cavite run by nuns, and wow! the food was sooo good! The lasagna, ravioli, and pizza tasted homemade, and everything was super affordable. The tiramisu was the perfect ending too! The place is quiet and cozy, though the road going there is a bit rough…pero worth it talaga. If you want good Italian food without the high price, add this to your Cavite food trip list!
JE Ramos
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Tucked inside Silang, Cavite, this humble restaurant is run by nuns (Daughters of Divine Zeal) whose mission is to help expectant mothers in crisis. The story is that they have an Italian nun who started serving really good Italian food. Eventually, she trained younger generation of nuns to run their restaurant. Food is very delicious and really home-made, with pizza baked in their old-fashioned oven. We ordered prosciutto pizza, spinach ravioli, tuna penne, lasagna, home made iced tea and lungo coffee. Will definitely recommend this restaurant. You get to eat great Italian food and at the same time help in their mission.
Winniebear
Mar 26,2026
5/5
One of our favorite Italian places in Tagaytay. They use fresh ingredients since they have a farm. Here we truly understood balance, not too cheesy, not too saucy but just the right amount. Food here is made and served by nuns! They learned how to cook in Italy. Place is not so expensive also! Do check the restaurant schedule, they only operate limited hours per week. Will definitely come back.
Lina 8619
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Best Italian food I've ever had here. Don't mind anyone correcting me on this, maybe I just had unlucky mediocre experience in Manila. Food ordered: Ravioli, Margherita basilico pizza, tiramisu, Americano coffee I finished half of the pizza, when usually I only stopped after a slice. Cheese is good, bread is not tough, it's light and chewy. Tiramisu not that sweet and pairs verh well with our coffee. After meal there's garden to walk around.
Michelle Binos
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Literally a hidden gem. Spacious enough to walk around as there seem to be enough tables and chairs. Garden is also huge you can take a walk while waiting for your order. Super good food. Doesn’t just feed your stomach but with the peace and tranquility, feels like your soul is also full. We ordered the lasagna and yes, no fail. It tastes just right even if you finish the entire plate. Not sour nor salty per my taste. The all cheese pizza is good too i can consume a whole haha and the buttered gnocchi, lovely. Tiramisu is great as well we paired it with the cacao. The cacao puro is not thick in consistency though but tastes pure. Would love to be back and try others in their menu.
Ronald William Amos
Mar 26,2026
4/5
I definitely love my experience dining here. The place is tucked away a kilometer away from the main road, but make no assumptions, how you felt at your high school retreat is how it felt eating here. Peaceful, serene, you name it. The food definitely deserves a spotlight. Especially the Lasagna. Can't get over how amazing the cheese was with that one. The arrabiata and margherita pizza were okay, but weren't really the highlight. I just hoped their mashed tomatoes (puree?) is a condiment as it definitely would've elevated the pizza (which we did when we had it for takeaway). We ended the meal with their Tiramisu and Cocoa. It was quite a hit. The combo just slaps. Try it. I would definitely recommend this restaurant if you happen to get bored with ye old overpriced Tagaytay restaurants. Don't forget to bring cash though.
Alexander Chan
Mar 26,2026
4/5
The place is gorgeous. A perfect getaway when you want some peace and quite. You can hear the birds chirp and the see the butterflies flutter in the plants. A perfect place to de-stress, take a step back, and chill for a while. The food is okay, not the best but also not bad. It is a bit hard to get out of the place if you have a wide car since the road is so narrow.
Aim Mejorada
Mar 26,2026
5/5
One of the best kept secrets of Silang-Tagaytay! The restaurant is beside Ilog Maria Bee Farm and is run by nuns whose mission is to help expecting mothers in crisis. They serve great tasting food -- we ordered aglio olio, lasagna, ravioli, mushroom and ham pizza, tiramisu, and raspberry tart (photos are shared). We will definitely go back to try the other food that they offer. And the price is reasonable! The ambiance is great too (of course, its Silang, so fresh air and lots of greens), the facilities are clean and the staff and nuns are very friendly. The mechanics is self-service, you order at the counter and they'll ring a bell if your food is ready. No credit card, so bring cash.

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Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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