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High Street Cafe

4.2 (26 reviews)
PriceyChinese, Japanese, Mediterranean
Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Chef John Rey making on the noodle station

Great great great staff. Good ingredients are fresh and top tier. The complimentary breakfast is the best, and worth it the price stand alone. Chef John Rey working on the noodle station if my favorite station.

AL K.

Great service from attentive and friendly staffs. Varied selections of dishes includes noodles,salad,seafood,sushi, dim sum,roast chicken, desserts you can add couple more pesos for unlimited flow of drinks which we didn't avail. Nothing different in terms of spread between lunch and dinner but expect to pay more during dinner service. Service charge of 10% is included in the bill.

Emric K.

Since my check ins have only been for the breakfast, I had to go and try thier dinner buffet, as they are pretty well known for their seafood buffet. The cost is around $49 USD but it does have quite a wide variety of food to choose from. They sort of keep the same theme in regards to the various stations like the breakfast. They have sushi, seafood, asian staples, and various ethnic foods as well. Thier deserts and baked goods are excellent and the rest of the food is good, not sure if it was 50 bucks good, but it was good. I personally think that you could find better options in the BGC area, especially for that price point. However, the employees are super attentive and made the experience that much better.

Rachel S.

A modern food hall lined with an array of offerings from the different stations or "neighborhoods" which includes Japanese, Mediterranean, Chinese, Western, Seafood and Raw Bar, Salad Bar, Rotisserie and a Dessert section... This place was amazing! High end top of the line quality food. Fresh and made to order. This is by far one of the best place I've eaten here in the Philippines so far. It's located instead Shangri-La Hotel at the Fort. When in the area you have to try... It's fine dining, highend resto, very classy . I love the ambience in this place and friendly staff.

Cookies and cream, strawberries and cream and chocolate!
Gabby A.

Okay I'm not much of a buffet person because I don't eat a lot but I love desserts and go all out in that department. First with the food, sushi is great. They had a lot of fresh sashimi. I don't eat that but my brother said it was really good. Cheese selection is weak as they only offered 3-4 kinds. They had dim sum, steak, mashed potatoes, laksa, pork buns, make your own pasta dish and more. Best part for me was the dessert! They have a great selection for ice cream. They have the basics like vanilla, chocolate and strawberries and cream as well as other flavors like burnt rice!? It really tastes burnt I have no idea why someone wants a burnt flavor but they have it haha. The must try flavor is cookies and cream. It is seriously different level cookies and cream. Almost like stratitella (a gelato flavor). Try it!!! They also have many different cakes and Filipino desserts. I went on Sunday at lunch and had reservations. It was pretty busy. All the tables were filled. They have good service. Every time I got up to get another plate when I got back my "dirty" plate was gone. It's such a nice hotel. I would definitely try this buffet since it's in a good location and you can walk around after.

Justin D.

Best buffet for the Price in the Philippines! Lunch buffet is 1500 pesos. They have different stations with different types of food Highlights: - grill: get the lamb and the beef tenderloin, seasoning is amazing. Every bite is an explosion of goodness - mashed potatoes A seafood crab and shrimp have them cook it in garlic butter - dessert : get anything it's all good! Especially the ice cream Definitely a must try. Not many people know about it yet so it's not too busy The food taste like all the best food in one place.

West Afternoon tea set at High Street Lounge in Shangrila at the Fort
Jennifer C.

I've recently been enjoying afternoon tea with my partner and we got excited to try it out in High Street Cafe. You can choose from a Western or Eastern set from the afternoon tea menu. I immediately went for West because I personally like scones with my tea. I had a darjeeling tea with the scones, tea sandwiches and their little desserts. For 950 pesos, it's quite a great deal. The lounge is relaxing and cozy and afternoon tea is always great for conversation with loved ones. I actually wasn't very fond of my darjeeling tea because it became bitter (possibly steeped for too long?) But it was good while it was still hot. It was still very enjoyable and the staff are exceptionally attentive.

Apple L.

Breakfast: -Very slow service. Staff seems either sleepy, chatty (with each other), or pissed off (most people are not morning person, I guess). -I noticed most breakfast items are a bit on the raw side. -champorado (for which they called Choco congee, I guess that's how it made its way to the Asian section) is on the asian section? Bacon is on the Filipino section (bacon was very pale by the way)? And it would've thrilled me to see a meatloaf on the American section, there's SPAM instead (thinly sliced, undercooked, and soggy). -bacon was tucked away somewhere in the Filipino section, you needed to ask to get one (but I guess that's their style). -no bagel nor cream cheese for the breads either. --may I be your lead chef for breakfast? BUT The ice cream flavors are pretty accurate! The burnt rice flavor (aka DUKOT) is amazing! Mangga't suman and caramel popcorn taste like the real thing! The Davao Choco flavor brings me back to Digos City at Mer's, drinking native chocolate with my dad. Dinner: Basic menu. Cooked very well in terms of consistency. Tastes quite good, not great. Good desserts. Better staff than morning crew.

Choco La
Giovan T.

So we decided to try something new, but didn't want to stuff ourselves with their buffet. The High Street Cafe also offers a la carte meals at prices comparable to restaurants that are located nearby the hotel. NYONA CHICKEN (391++ PHP) Boneless chicken thigh mixed with asian salad and jasmine rice. Tender chicken, soothing flavours, and texture thats just relaxing on the the tongue. A feel good bowl that's surprisingly filling for the price. VEGETABLE CURRY (367++ PHP) Spicy good curry that packs a punch and ends smoothly in the head. I love the effect the spices give. Mix the plain rice on the side and you'll surely be stuffed. CHOCO LA (163++ PHP) Chocolate milkshake topped with Oreos and served in a glass jar. I think you may need to request an extra straw since it melts after a while being made of paper it' expected. I do find the consistency rather thin and taste lighter than expected. I'm really happy with our meal and looking forward to enjoying their buffet. Rest assured you won't be disappointed.

Their ice cream is love. Tried these three first : guyabano sherbet (which was creamy for a sherbet), mangga't suman and ricotta orange.
Robbie L.

Had lunch here with a friend and was pleasantly surprised to find a pretty good hotel buffet near me. (Well, nearer my place than Makati and Pasig ones that are more popular. For now at least.) I usually base how much I like a (hotel) buffet experience by three things: their sushi/sashimi station, their carving station and their dessert bar. For High Street Cafe, these stations didn't really disappoint. Admittedly, their sashimi wasn't really anything special for me. They had tuna - served on an actual tuna - with some variation: spicy tuna, seared, and regular sashimi. They did have a few rolls available too. I didn't like that their other sashimi seemed to be rationed - you have to request for salmon and other types of sashimi and they kind of skimp on the servings. When I went, I didn't even see much variety either. They had mackerel and grouper, as well as tamago but I didn't see uni or tako available. Was a little bit disappointed by that. Their carving station also seemed to have rationed portions. When I asked for some of their steaks, I got somewhat thin and tiny slices. In a way I guess that's good to avoid food spoilage but for a hotel buffet, I would have thought they would be more generous. It's easy to go back anyway plus walking makes the food go down so I guess it isn't all that bad. Anyway, since I was having lunch with a friend, we were so engrossed catching up that when we got to our steaks, they had gotten cold. In spite of that though, they still stayed soft and quite tasty. They were spiced just right too. I'd also recommend trying their pork longganisa. Have it grilled. It tasted more like chorizo and was really good grilled too. A few steps away from the carving station, you can find a pasta station that also had beef cheeks that seemed to be cooked in red wine. Again - another must try. They were really tender and flavorful. The highlight of the buffet experience for me was really their dessert. They have very unique ice cream flavors - ricotta orange was one of my favorites. Their malt flavor was also very rich, and their mangga't suman had bits of suman in it too. I'm not really a fan of sherbet but I love guyabano so I gave their guyabano sherbet a try. Unlike others I've tried before, their sherbet was nice and creamy, and didn't taste watered down at all! For the adventurous, try their burnt rice ice cream. I had a taste and, well, it really delivers on the burnt flavor. Not only was their ice cream stellar, their brazo de mercedes was also very good, and their macaroons are also worth trying. While I focused on those three, there are other stations worth trying too: the cold seafood station and the noodle bar seemed interesting. They also had a pretty good selection of cheese and cold cuts (try their carpaccio). All of the staff walking around were helpful and friendly, and they were very attentive with their service too. I'd say, overall, a great experience, and would like to come back.

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We had our mom's 82nd birthday celebration here with 20 of our family membera. Great food, service and ambiance!

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