When you say buffets, the first thing that comes into my mind is Feria. It has both the best quality of food and has the most varied cuisines.
Food
Here, they have the Indian or Persian food like kebabs, chicken tandoori and curry.
For Filipino food, rice dish such as the Paella would be present.
Of course, they served the famous crispy lechon kawali to perfectly match with soy sauce and vinegar with spices.
Those who love meat would be thrilled to try their churrascos like beef, pork and chicken.
They also have the Oriental cuisine like Japanese sushi rice rolls, tempura, noodles and siomai.
The most happy place for me was the dessert station. They have cakes, ice cream and chocolate fondue.
Ambience
The overall feels of the place was really relaxing. It had enough tables to accommodate the guests.
The lightings were perfect to make the food appetizing but not too saturated also.
Price
The standard price for lunch is 880 pesos from Monday to Saturday while 1450 pesos for Sundays. For dinner, 880 pesos on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays while 1450 pesos on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Though a bit pricey, but of course, it was reasonable.
Overall, Feria is two thumbs up for me. I would really love to visit this place often.
Restaurant Information
Feria
Serging Osmena Boulevard, Corner Pope John Paul II Ave, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
Getting Festive @ Feria
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