So my wife and me went to feria yesterday which was the 4th of July USA Independence Day. I assumed they have a lot of American food. No they don't. I was lead to believe there be beans, prime rib, steak, beans and so forth. They had ribs they called bbq but they aren't bbq. No bbq sauce on them nor were they bbq'ed on a grilled. They were delicious as they we super tender. I'm from California and the majority of Americas cook them in bbq sauce. They had tiny burgers (sliders) and a huge burger. No one ate the gigantic burger. The sliders tasted like pork meat or something didn't taste like 100 percent beef. The macaroni salad and potato salad were good. They had macaroni and cheese. They had yummy cheesecake. The apple pie isn't American apple pie at all. It was the most flat looking pie I ever seen. And they claimed the apple pie is hearty and no it wasn't it isn't how American pie looks like. That's pretty much it that is all the American food. They had other food but it isn't just American. They had pasta and pizza but that's Italian. They had some Filipino food. So now that sad part of the very limited American food is explained it was on a Friday and it was supposed to be seafood Friday. They even said on the email I made reservations from that it was also seafood Friday. That is the least amount of seafood I ever seen on a seafood day. They had no lobster. Small crab legs. They had no prawns. They did have very tiny shrimp which was peeled and cooked in a thin light sauce. The had calamari. It just there wasn't much seafood I was disappointed because my Filipino wife loves seafood. The only saving part about the seafood they had salmon and we both liked that. If they didn't have that I probably talk really bad about our experience here. But the saving part was the cheesecake, ribs (they aren't bbq no matter what they claim) and the samon. Though the food we did eat was delicious perhaps better then viking but they don't have as much food as viking and no unlimited beer. They have unlimited wine which I'm not a fan of wine. For the price they should of had unlimited local beer. I bought a margarita sunrise for 330 pesos. They had red horse for 250 which I don't know the size but that a crazy price for local beer. In the drink menu they had 200 pesos coke. Ridiculous. They don't have much drinks they offer that is included in the buffet price. Would I go again. No. I rather go to viking twice for the same price as feria. Very limited American food they promoted for Independence Day and the limited seafood was a joke. The dessert was ok but they could of had more they have the whole back end of the round table to include more desserts. Why didn't they include more. The cheesecake was the star of the desserts anyway. So many people liked it. We seen them replace the cake 4 times time we been there 3 hours. Anyway I'll give there amount of food 3 stars and the false indication that there be a lot of American food and seafood on Friday the 4th of July also 3 stars and food (better than viking but not as much food and drinks as viking) and service 5 stars and 5 stars of the dining room decor...
Read moreThe Feria restaurant, at Radisson Blu, in Cebu City, serves delicious dishes from its diverse menu and also has a high-quality buffet. It's the buffet we enjoyed, last night. On certain days of the week (Saturday and Sunday, for sure) buffet prices are discounted about 20% (we paid P1488 each).
I saved my appetite for the buffet and really ate my full. On my first pass, I walked from one end to the other, choosing dishes that looked extra delicious. On my second and third passes, I filled my plate with steamed rice, then piled sashimi (tuna and salmon) next to it. At the table, I drenched the raw fish in a mixture of soy sauce and wasabi and spread them out over the rice. I got my money's worth, just from the sashimi (which is, normally, expensive).
After pausing for a little while, drinking 3 cups of strong black coffee, I went back for a final pass. This time, I loaded up with various deli meats, cheeses, pickled jalapeno slices, black olives, artichoke hearts, and flatbread. The desserts looked fantastic but I couldn't eat another bite, so I skipped dessert.
My wife enjoyed Peking duck, shrimp, deli samplings, and assorted other dishes. She agreed that everything was first-rate and delicious. I wouldn't spend this much money for a single meal except for rare occasions when we're in a mood to splurge. I must say, nothing seemed like "buffet food". Everything was expertly seasoned and fresh.
I definitely recommend the Feria restaurant to anybody who wants to eat at a...
Read moreThe ambiance & the food was spectacular! 😋❤️ You'll be served a variety of dishes from Japanese, Korean, Indian, Italian, of course Filipino and to many more. I also enjoyed their desserts, yummy cakes, ice cream and bread pudding. The diy halo halo station is a must try! My personal faves Korean Chicken, Beef Steak, Bangus Sisig, Indian Veggies, Japanese Salad, Penne Pasta, Ube Mouse Cake and Coffee Jelly while my boyfriend enjoyed their Maki Sushi & Korean Steak 🤤 We booked a reservation via FB, feel free to message their fb page. We celebrated our monthsary here and the staff gave us a happy anniversary cake, which we deeply appreciate. Ms Karen was very attentive to our needs. Good job Ms Karen! Thank you very much for your great customer service 🤗Worth it and will definitely be back soon 100000/10 ✨✨✨ Thank...
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