Allow me to share my first experience with my team at Dad's Ultimate Buffet. At last, this is no longer an impromptu dinner so all of us were able to prepare an empty tummy for this feast. We first thought of trying another buffet place assuming that it will be difficult to book a table for 9 at Dad's. Surprisingly, when we reached there at 5pm, we were the first group on the waiting list. One thing I liked being the first is that you have option to choose the best seats. On my left side is overlooking EDSA traffic jam and the ongoing construction at the front parking area.
They call it the ultimate buffet as they have more than 200 choices from Kamayan and Saisaki. Since we don't do this more often, other than our food deliveries at work, we made sure that our tummies are fully satisfied from this treat. We want to try them all through little servings but of course that's hardly possible.
This is my first stop being a Japanese food lover.
I picked a few pieces of their ebi tempura and fried crab sticks.
I also tried their Gyoza, a favorite item whenever we dine at a Japanese resto. Honestly, I'm partly satisfied already during my first stop. The carving station is our guys' favorite area where you can devour their roasted turkey, beef and leg of lamb. Was suggested to give it a try and it was indeed good, roasted lamb smothered with sauce that made it more flavorful. Nyum.
So delighted to see different types of maki and rolls. I don't really eat sashimi but decided to try one slice that night. It wasn't as bad as I thought, just need to make sure that my soy sauce is thick because of wasabi.
Here's where you can ask the waiters to cook, heat or grill for you and they serve it at your table. I forgot what I ordered here but I'm sure it was grilled.
This is what I call the "reward" area. A dessert haven for anyone with a sweet tooth. They offer a mix of traditional Filipino desserts, cakes, crepes plus an ice cream bar! Hurray! I'm sure everyone will make a room in their tummies for desserts.
Took all these photos using iPhone |
These are just a few photos I took that night. Dad's buffet has a lot to offer and I can attest that whatever you pay for is totally worth it. I'm not surprised that the entire place was full at past 6. There's also this singing group who visits each table, good thing they did it when we were all full otherwise we'll just ignore them. Only five of us remain standing, LOL!
Thanks for this photo, Zen! |
Dad's Ultimate Buffet
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SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
wow so so good, I love the way they present foods
ReplyDeletethe best part for me there is the Saisaki dessert!!! i love dad's!
ReplyDeleteMe too! :)
DeleteOh my godnees! Im drooling on all the food specially the desserts. Wish we had it here in Cagayan de Oro also so I could run over there and taste the food... :D
ReplyDeleteWho knows right? Maybe anytime soon! :)
DeleteThe FOOD! you're making me so hungry! they looks so delicious! lovely photos thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis post made me hungry. I'll probably go back to the Japanese food station several times since I love sashimi :D
ReplyDeleteI never fail to visit this place most especially if I have clients and friends that I wanted to treat. Still one of the best place for food lovers.
ReplyDeleteNothing beats dads talaga. Kahit na naglabasan ung ibang eat all you can dyan.. Dad's is still the best at sobrang daming choices.
ReplyDeletewow! looks really so ultimate. Makes me wish to visit the place, the foods are mmmmm,looks so yummy:) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy family and I used to always eat at Dad's Ultimate Buffet when I was younger. Now it has already been over 6 years since I've been to the EDSA branch.. ^^ Thanks for taking us on tour at the buffet spot sis, and hoping to visit Dad's really soon.
ReplyDeleteI love eating at Dad's. So many food choices.
ReplyDeletedads will always be a classic :) but i get so dizzy whenever i enter dads coz of the numerous food choices haha!
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