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Been here 6 times. The lengua and the all-meat dinugoan keeps calling me back. But they do need to introduce a few more dishes to the mix. The location is very much accessible and parking is plentiful. However, the attendants are a little bit too at home, with their loud conversations. Some piped-in soft music would be nice, to drown some of the noise from neighboring tables.
Place is not that big however food is really good. I celebrated my birthday here and my family really enjoyed the food. Though, food choices is really not that much but it’s not bad for a ₱288 all you can eat meal. They can still improve the area near the kitchen though. But yes, will definitely come back. By the way, I so love their tahong
Delectable food yet affordable buffet in the city. It's kinda house of the owner that's converted into a restaurant. We were the first one to arrive at their evening buffet and the place feels so quiet and homey. I simply love the fried bolinao, all meaty dinuguan, fresh lumpia and some others. The owner is accommodating as well. Ideal for family gathering and barkada too.
A hidden buffet restaurant that serves Filipino Chinese dishes. The restaurant feels like your at home eating your favorite food as they serve dinuguan, fried chicken, beef steak, chorizo, pancit their version of fresh lumpia. If you like to eat home grown food, I guess this will be good for you.