Went on a weekend lunch time and even though we're 4th on the queue, we were seated right after 20 mins. There are lots of dish selections (around 20+) and MOST are packed with flavor! Not the masarap na tatatak kind though, but masarap certainly as most are not bland. I really thought that it's just another buffet store which only focuses on quantity over quality but I was pleasantly surprised. Star of the show for us was the kare kare. The thick peanut sauce alone oozes with flavor though we wish there were more meat than fatty pieces.
Drinks and dessert options are limited though. There's only one type of drink (juice) and 3 types for dessert (yellow gelatin, watermelon, and DIY halo halo).
Overall, I'd say this is way more sulit than Vikings. Will...
Read moreThe reviews were real. We were hesitant at first but still gave it a try.The food was cold. They only have one dessert, which is halo-halo. They don't have much option for food, it was fine but will never go back.
Yes, they have a service charge. Instead of paying 299 per head, you will be paying 344 since the service charge is per head. Though the servers don't do much but stand on the side and giggle with their coworkers, you have to pay upfront or else you won't be able to eat.
No tissue is available unless you go to the cashier station and get one. So...
Read moreHas a nicely decorated place. Cheap price for buffet. Loved the inihaw parts. Sisig was good!! Bringhe (green rice) didnt have taste, tofu dishes were nice. Halo-halo station was ok.
For the atmosphere, it was hot. We went there at 1130am, but we asked the service crew to open the fans, he just said that the air is also hot but didn't provide any solution about it. We were there for a reserved birthday btw.
At 12 or so when there were many people already, they didn't refill the barbecue...
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