kwax42 Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 may 50% off dito when using BPI Gold card Until when ang promo ng Paseo Uno? Quote Link to comment
Mac_pagmahal Posted December 16, 2010 Share Posted December 16, 2010 Not sure if anyone has tried or if this one is already posted. Carinderia Buffet sa v.luna road, q.c. they don't serve the most sumptious meal but they serve the cheapest buffet. for only 99 pesos, excluding VAT. you can eat all you can already. add 35 pesos for bottomless drink (softdrinks or iced tea). total damage per head will be 150 (buffet + bottomless drink + VAT). para ka lang umorder ng big mac sa mcdo, hehehehe. Yung catch dito, the resto is clean, sila din may-ari ng kamay kainan. cheaper version lang, no aircon pero maaliwalas naman. Quote Link to comment
vanillaLatte Posted February 18, 2011 Share Posted February 18, 2011 Kung Dads rin lang, go na to Sambokojin Jap-Korean buffet. From the same owners, but the meat and treatment is better here. Mas mukha pang malinis the food. Some Dads/Saisaki/Kamayan branches kasi ang dumi na. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted February 22, 2011 Share Posted February 22, 2011 Kung Dads rin lang, go na to Sambokojin Jap-Korean buffet. From the same owners, but the meat and treatment is better here. Mas mukha pang malinis the food. Some Dads/Saisaki/Kamayan branches kasi ang dumi na.may i ask where exactly is sambokojin? Quote Link to comment
asmodeus Posted February 24, 2011 Share Posted February 24, 2011 may i ask where exactly is sambokojin? I'm not all too familiar with detailed directions ........ but I saw one in Eastwood. (not sure if there are other branches) Just look for this resto that looks like a pirate ship (I think this area is called Eastwood walk) ...... keep going straight past the pirate ship and you should be able to see a Dulcenia outlet (just near you should see Something Fishy which shares the same building with Sambokojin) Quote Link to comment
junix Posted February 24, 2011 Share Posted February 24, 2011 I'm not all too familiar with detailed directions ........ but I saw one in Eastwood. (not sure if there are other branches) Just look for this resto that looks like a pirate ship (I think this area is called Eastwood walk) ...... keep going straight past the pirate ship and you should be able to see a Dulcenia outlet (just near you should see Something Fishy which shares the same building with Sambokojin) got it chief. thanks will try the place this weekend. 1 Quote Link to comment
zaku II Posted March 2, 2011 Share Posted March 2, 2011 dad's around P700 per head, yakimixx, If you want the ultimate buffet try Spiral at Sofitel but surely It can cost you much P2500 per head. Japanese ,Chinese,French, Italian, Indian etc, tons of deserts too woohooo:D Quote Link to comment
iggy112 Posted April 12, 2011 Share Posted April 12, 2011 Anyway, the topic is value for money, and not sure if this perfectly qualifies, but Bistro Filipino in the Fort by Chef Laudico has an Eat all you can ala carte from Friday evenings till Sunday. If I remember it right its 799++ per head, and nearly everything on their menu is part of the promo (except adobo overload which is adobo with foie gras, and a black tiger prawn dish) I think this is real value for money, given that this is one of the top Filipino (modern) resto's in Metro Manila. Quote Link to comment
MasterBates Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 for me, spiral = expensive, good food, too much choices (can't try them all)7 corners = for me, value for money. best choices there are the beef and lamb chops.... Quote Link to comment
Crystalmare Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 got it chief. thanks will try the place this weekend. Just ate at Sambokujin for lunch.The damage during lunch is 500 without drinks.The dinner buffet will cost you around 600. That's the same price during weekends.I recommend going for lunch during the weekdays to save on cost then workout galore because of all the grilled meat you would probably be scarfing down. The concept is pretty good and the place is clean. Since I work in Eastwood I'm pretty confident that Sambokujin Currently beats out any other buffet restaurant in our area. There is also another competitor in front of Eastwood called Bono Yaki. Haven't tried that out yet but will try to review it next month. IF anyone wants to go food trip to try it out then just PM your contact number so we can set a Eating EB Quote Link to comment
vanillaLatte Posted April 22, 2011 Share Posted April 22, 2011 may i ask where exactly is sambokojin? There one along Edsa, near Shaw; then there's the other one in Eastwood. Ate on both branches, I like it better in Eastwood. Revisited Shangri-La Edsa's Heat, ok pa rin. Well, if you're willing to pay or someone would pay for you. Quote Link to comment
alpha quadrant Posted April 23, 2011 Share Posted April 23, 2011 anyone tried vikings in moa? Quote Link to comment
junix Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 There one along Edsa, near Shaw; then there's the other one in Eastwood. Ate on both branches, I like it better in Eastwood. Revisited Shangri-La Edsa's Heat, ok pa rin. Well, if you're willing to pay or someone would pay for you. thanks definitely, heat's still one of the best in the metropolis. Quote Link to comment
Guest eljuego Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 Yakimix is definitely the best value-for-money eat-all-you-can restaurant for me. Quote Link to comment
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