Mits Almarez | Mitsadventurez
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We don’t have time to go to Oslob but my mom still wanted to see the beach to relax that’s why we went here. Marami din yung tao, mostly foreigners, pero hindi dun sa restaurant. We ate for a lunch buffet at masarap ang food! As usual with buffets, sulit if you have a big appetite. If you have the similar experience that you’re on a tight schedule and are willing to splurge, then I recommend this place for you. 🙂
I've visited Cebu three times in the past, but for me it was always only just a jump off point to Bohol or Siargao. I would just usually spend a day or day and a half in the Queen City of the South and I was not really able to experience this vibrant city. Cebu is probably the other city state outside of Luzon that is urbanized and equally progressive as Manila.
Tried their breakfast buffet during our staycation last month. I'm not a fan of sushi, sashimi but certainly they had enough food choices for us to enjoy. I super love their spaghetti!
Went there for a media event and I LOVE THE PLACE because of the buffet. The ambiance is fancy and the place is just so amazing. They also have the dance performers roaming around on a specific time (we went there for dinner tho). The place is just far from where i'm currently located. But is definitely worth the visit soon.
Drift Stories was recently invited JPark Island Resort & Waterpark for an exclusive blogging contest. As participants, we get to dine at the resort’s biggest and famous buffet restaurant, The Abalone. Considered as one of the biggest and best buffet restaurants in Cebu, The Abalone is a must-visit when you’re in the Historic Resort City of Lapu-Lapu. This buffet restaurant caters to breakfast, lunch and dinner and can hold up to more than 300 guests.
Marydeve Zaesary Cuadra
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Last week of March, we check in. They have a international cuisine for breakfast. The food is mouth-watering. I've pick a bacon, pancake and of course the fried 'buwad na danggit' and a fresh orange juice. My body feel satisfied for the meal itself.
I consider The Abalone's buffet to be one of best hotel buffets in Mactan. I am really impressed with the selection. The last time I went here, I feasted on sushi, sashimi, pizza, noodle soup, dim sum, ice cream and my favorite, the grilling station. I have eaten here several times and the chefs at JPark never ceased to amaze me.
A really good buffet that assures you to go home with a happy tummy.
The Best Buffet in Town, i swear! Was so sad i haven't tasted everything in the buffet since I ate 30 minutes before the cut off for breakfast. They offer all types of cuisine, from local to international!
• FOOD | You may choose from a variety of International cuisines here. There are four live stations that serve Japanese, Oriental, Western, and a dessert buffet. Everything looks and tastes good! Its dining choices are varied and everything is exquisite. You can definitely fill yourself up to the brim every time you visit here. Their lunch buffets are perfect before spending the day out on their waterparks. They have other outlets of restaurants that are worth a try as well.
• PRICE | It's a bit price-y, but considering it's from a restaurant from a 5-star hotel, I'd say it's really worth it. Rate is approximately P1, 600 per person for lunch buffet only. You may also try their other package inclusive of day tour.
• AMBIANCE & SERVICE | Its interiors really uphold the international standards of the restaurant and of the hotel itself. Classic design and comfortable ambiance. Staffs are very friendly as well.
Want a great all-in-one buffet? Here at Abalone Buffet Restaurant caters a wide variety of international cuisine which you can't resist.
Staffs? they are friendly and accommodating.
Price? hmmmm quite expensive but worth it.
One of the best buffet in town. I had check in at JPark and had a breakfast buffet at Abalone. I didn't expect a lot of food choices. I enjoyed the experienced at this buffet. :)
The Abalone is my gold standard when it comes to hotel- and resort-based buffet breakfast. As I am based in Manila and the restaurant is located in Mactan, it's disheartening that I don't get to visit this place frequently. The buffet breakfast, from food to venue to staff, defy description. Suffice it to say that everything is here, from well-loved Cebuano favorites such as fried danggit, to a wide array of intercontinental dishes that will take days of breakfast dining to be tasted and appreciated.
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