I wasn't disappointed when I learned that the place was small. Oftentimes, you have to wait outside because they were already full. Although they provided chairs to those who were waiting, it's still inconvenient. Once settled inside, they'll write your name on a piece of paper together with a note that you are only allowed to stay inside for 2 hours. Okay, 2 hours, let's get it on. The place was really -sigh!- small, if you're not careful you might bump people or splash desserts on their shirts. lol :D The buffet table was set L-shaped on the right and 2 steps away from it stood a table and chair that's never been vacant since they've opened. Unfortunately, during our visit, there was a big group of students who wasn't mindful of their noise and acted as if they own the place. That made my visit uncool. Whew!
I didn't bother to check out their menu that time because we opted to try their Dessert-all-you-can, that's everything for only P199 and it was worth the money! I've surveyed the selection of buffet desserts and I was glad they were not only serving pastries, cakes and sweets but also serving savory foods, too - singkamas with bagoong, nachos and lugaw. Great!
Minding of the time, I was pressured to try everthing I can, stuffing everything all in under 2 hours, haha!Strategically, I opted not to try the chiffon cake slices. I know I'll get full instantly and get 'umay' easily. What I like best was their cheese sticks and desserts on a shot glass. I tried their crepe and someone will assist you with your choice of filling. In fairness, they were attentive in replenishing empty plates on the buffet table instantly. From
time to time, a newly baked goodie will come out and we were just so excited to try. They have the famous Pinoy halo-halo station with a dozen preserves. They also have ice creams! Really a dessert heaven!!
The food was great and I deemed worthwhile. It was jampacked but the staff were attentive.
PS: First come, first served! You need a lot of patience while waiting! Hihi. read more