If you feel like pigging out all the way to satisfy your hungry starving stomach, then eat-all-you-can is the best for you.
Although I am in a diet mood but when I saw this wide array of foods, I just can’t resist in tasting and eating some portions of these foods. Most of them are Filipino dishes such as menudo, afritada, fried chicken and squid, adobong manok paired with desserts and sweets like fruit salad, maja blanca, tapioca salad and more. We went there during lunch time. Their fixed rate was P200 per person.
We were fairly satisfied at the Lighthouse Restaurant that offers everyday eat-all-you-can for lunch and snacks. All the foods tastes as delectable as that of fine dining restaurants and it was good enough to suit the Filipino palate. The set-up was that of a buffet table wherein we can get as much as we wanted and we can go back as many times as we can. No doubt, every penny spent was worth it.
Since, it’s a buffet we don’t have to wait for our orders to arrive. Basically, we had so much fun and we enjoyed the food. We might go back there sometime soon.
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di nako ni kaya kay.. lugi ko ug eat all you can.. hehehe.. agi ko..
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