Cebu and Manila offer extensive options to go on a food splurge, whichever the season. I’ve had the privilege of dining at some of the best buffet places in two of the Philippines’ biggest metros.
Filipinos never take Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve lightly. Most of us celebrated it the same way for years: slaving away in the kitchen the whole day to cook a Noche Buena (or Media Noche ...
a premium buffet featuring Filipino favorites and seafood like lobster, a carving station and all the champagne you can drink. Manila’s Chinatown in Binondo is the oldest in the world ...
I heard about Spiral Buffet 4 years ago, and since then I have been dying to go. Today, I FINALLY entered one of the most INCREDIBLE all you can eat food fantasies, and I am so happy to share this ...
The view of City of Dreams Manila’s pool and garden promenade ... beer and other beverage choices that are included in the buffet price. For P1,999 net per person, the Filipino barbecue buffet ...
Dine in Romance Celebrate love with thoughtfully crafted menus at Okada Manila’s signature restaurants. At Medley Buffet, indulge in a Valentine’s dinner featuring fresh seafood and decadent desserts, ...
The celebration featured an elegant buffet spread at the Manila Bay Kitchen, showcasing a blend of international and Filipino flavors. Guests savored culinary highlights such as a roasted prime rib, ...
FROM Lion and Dragon dances to special meals, coffees, and cakes, Lunar New Year celebrations dot the city around the close of January and the beginning of February. Here are just a few of them. The ...