One fine Saturday evening
our family decided to have a dinner date at Café 8. Café 8 is located at Crimson Hotel, Alabang,
Muntinlupa. We reserved a day prior to
visiting. My little boy was excited at
the idea of a dinner date (he gets giddy at the idea of dates – dates that
include him of course!)
We arrived at Café 8 past
six in the evening, just in time for the opening of the buffet restaurant.
He’s below 4ft and he gets
to eat for free! J
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We were seated
promptly. My little boy must be hungry
that the moment he was seated he asked us, his Papa and Me, if they have kanin and sabaw (rice and soup). We
laughed so hard! We went all the way
from Cavite to Muntinlupa, at a hotel restaurant and Neo wants to eat rice and
soup! Ah… such a darling boy.
For a buffet restaurant, Café
8 serves minimal choices compared to others. But since it is a buffet restaurant inside a hotel, they have complete selection of food and of quality taste.
Gigantic plates! Hahaha
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They have rice, soup, and viands
of all types (fish, pork, beef, chicken, and even halal food).
Pasta and Chinese soups
were you can customize the ingredients.
Simple Japanese cuisine.
Wide array of Salad
choices.
Breads.
For desert, they offer
gelatos.
Crepes…
Cake slices, and fruits
(you can see the rambutan).
And wines, which you have
to pay additional for a bottle.
Overall, we had a great
time eating at Café 8. The little boy
even ate more than the rice and soup he initially wanted, but ate cakes,
gelatos, and fish too. That night, we were
one happy family and our tummies were happier J
One happy kid!
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Weekday Lunch Buffet at Php1226.
Saturday Lunch Buffet at Php1533.
Dinner Buffet (Monday to Saturday) at
Php1533.
We had dinner buffet at Cafe Eight during our staycation. I find it expensive kasi ang konti lang talaga ng choices compared sa ibang restuarant or hotel. Good thing ok ang service nila and hindi matao, free pa nun anak ko. hehehe!
ReplyDeleteyup, they are quite expensive talaga. but they offer delicious foods naman.
DeleteI miss Filipino foods. =) My sons are the same. They just look for rice and sabaw (usually sinigang) whenever we dine out. haha
ReplyDeleteNeo likes sinigang too. Asim Kilig daw kasi. :)
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