Salad Station - Let’s start off with the lighter options, which, even if already a meal to others, I would like to call appetizers. Crunchy lettuces, tomatoes, bacons, croutons, heavenly dressings — and more. Buffet 101’s salad station is a stop you must make, even if you take only a spoonful or two.
Sushi Bar/Japanese Stn - Sushi is never absent in any buffet restaurant, and if missing at all, the experience will be incomplete. Along with the perfectly wrapped sushi and fresh sashimi, there are also our classic faves Tempura and Tonkatsu.
Main Entrees - Soup, noodles, vegetables, classic & modern recipes of meat, chicken, and seafood, pizza, and many more. Here goes a gastronomical journey to Asian and European Cuisine — and I’ve never liked a Main Entree table as much as I liked Buffet 101’s. I especially loved the fried shrimps/crabs in garlic and chili!
Meat Station - Lamb, Beef, Pork, or Chicken? Whatever it may be, you can have it cooked the way you like — rare, medium, or well done, it’s your thing. Add your choice of sauce and a side. Buffet 101’s friendly staff will happily attend to you.
Seafood Station - Although there are lots of seafood on the main entree table, there’s still more at the seafood station! Back then, they used to offer crabs, shrimps, and scallops here. Now it’s just more of fish and shellfish.
Dim Sum & Noodle Station - Tons of food to choose from, huh? If you are a Dim Sum lover, here’s the station for you. There are so many wrapped delights available so why not get yourself acquainted to each of ’em? You can also ask the chef to whip a noodle soup of your preference.
Drinks Station - Of course it will make you feel full. But you can always have a sip between bites, you know! Especially since Buffet 101’s drink choices are insane — fruit shakes, juices, sodas, coffee, tea, come on!
Desserts Station - After all the wonderful eating, you can still have Buffet 101’s desserts! From various ice cream flavors, colorful candy and chocolate toppings, pastries, cakes (read: cheesecakes!), halo-halo, and even a crepe station! I seriously could live in there!
The price for all those beautiful, delicious, delectable stops? Less than a thousand Philippine Pesos. You know what that means? You can have it every month! :D
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