It's a rare treat for me to go to an AYCE Pinoy spot, so this was definitely a go-to.
Come to think of it, the last time I went to an AYCE Pinoy buffet was this exact same place a couple of years back, except it was named something else. This has now been taken over by a new owner with a new name.
What I found interesting is that the food we had this time around was pretty much similar to the ones we had last time.
Parking was never an issue. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, although, I can't imagine eating outside with the heat and humidity. The selections are widespread: to name some, there was steamed clams, fried fish, seafood soup, pansit, fresh lumpia, fried chicken, the various ways pork and beef were prepped (beef steak, kare-kare, dinuguan, etc.) There was absolutely no way one would leave hungry. Food coma was going to be inevitable.
Did I mention they had a pretty good selection of desserts! Halo halo, bibingka, etc...(Not a fan, but just putting it out there for those who are!)
Funny enough, Big Bro pointed out they didn't have shabu-shabu.
The servers were a tad bit slow to bring drinks and clear used plates, but since the place is fairly new, I can let that slide.
3.5 stars. So yeah... it's only fair to say I liked it. For less than the equivalent of $6, it's a steal. Check it out should you find yourself nearby. read more