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La Fiesta Largest Filipino Buffet

3.4

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3.4

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  • Nizar Rauti

    3.0

    As expected if you have the sub P1000 buffet and large region you invite chaos and mediocre foods quality with having volume because the selling point. That's just about what La Fiesta presents as its virtually a Vikings clone of sorts but moregeared toward Filipino meals plus some Chinese and Japanese additions. To be reasonable the roast beef had not been too poor at all and kudos to call home performances that boosts the party ambiance. EASILY was dining with just a small group I will suggest paying up and simply consume at Niu Vikings or perhaps a hotel buffet.

  • Michelle Surjaputra

    2.0

    Myself and my mon amour ate here and I'm not satisfied by the meals they will have here but I appreciate their dessert most specially the Sans Rival, what's good concerning this place is it is possible to sing in the front with the band. The purchase price wepaid for isn't worthy of the meals we ate.

  • Gian Carlo Dela Cruz

    3.0

    The place provides an selection of International Dishes with Filipino Touch. Its the only real Buffet that provides "Balut" and my guest likes it. Like the crepes for dessert and the lechon tummy.

  • Kzia Manto

    4.0

    Wide range of Filipino foods plus some international dishes. Great to be right here on Weekends because they have some Cultural Dancing presentations. Be sure that you reserve in advance because they are complete pack on weekends.

  • Wileen Olasiman

    3.0

    Enjoyed a small batch reunion for 12. Alright buffet - lots to pick from. Don't forget the grill to purchase fish and sisig by the end. Whatever you can beverage San Mig, but only 1 tap. The area is loud specifically with the various entertainers.Needless to say the indigenous dancers were fun to view. Use an online lower price, nevertheless, you must request weekly in progress to save.

  • Ana Elisa Butay Tumbado

    3.0

    La Fiesta Heard the right reviews concerning this place that states to function as biggest Filipino buffet. First-time to move there on a Sunday for lunch time. All hype and overrated for me. The buffet region is narrow, therefore cramped with "short" meals stations,with the diners turning up and squeezing in, rendering it difficult to obtain food. Yes, the meals will be good, but nothing at all really unusual. For me personally, a sunday lunch price of P1,037 is simply too price-y for the restricted food variety. The refill time is indeed slow, possibly the slowest of all buffets I am to. It was right before noon, barely one hour after they opened up, and something full tableline of four to six 6 bowls of one foods station had been empty without the refill (we've a picture of the but decided to display it to the buffet supervisor, rather than posting it right here). Diners haven't any recourse but to visit other stations, being remaining with limited choices. Some dishes i missed were tempura, maki, sausage loaf of bread puff, & carbonara. The Filipino dessert platters had been empty; all that's still left were their meals labels that study turon, maja blanca, maruya, and bibingka. All long gone. Before 1pm. Given that it had been a Sunday, they ought to expect a higher level of diners and prepare even more food for quicker turnover and refills. In the end, it's said to be an "unli" buffet. Empty food platters certainly are a no-no. There is a band playing whenever we arrived, best in the center of the currently crowded dining area. A cultural dancing show followed. Both are usually good, but nobody appeared to mind them. Will I keep coming back? Not likely, unless as a guest on a friend's invitation. AM I GOING TO recommend Una Fiesta to family and friends? Not worth the vacation, since you can find better buffets for much less.

  • Alyanna Marie Miranda

    5.0

    Dine in with Loved ones, food was perfect it is possible to selection what ever you need, they have international foods with many choices. one thing you'll enjoy is they will have entertainment when you are eating. eat whatever you can with affordable cost.

  • Cardelyu

    5.0

    All of the food is great. They serve not merely Filipino dishes but additionally Japanese along with other cuisine. Attempt their balut and grilled seafood. Desserts are usually varied from the most common fruits to halo halo and gulaman (jelly) with various flavored syrup plus singkamas withbagoong (sliced turnips and shrimp paste)

  • Carlos Luigi Dela Cruz

    5.0

    La Fiesta comes with an extensive selection of food available, including popular Filipino and international meals, in addition to a carvery. This buffet claims to function as biggest in the united kingdom and whether this is true, there's quite a bit to takein. After we sampled a little bit of every dish, we'd just enough area for a sneaky final bowl of “greatest hits”. And when you’re into ice lotion and gentle candy, you’ll maintain heaven as soon as dessert rolls around! We went there about a Friday night and the eating place was fifty percent empty; on weekends though, you’ll have to make a reservation. Dinner cost us 935 pesos each plus they are open up from 5:30pm till 11pm. Remember that there are various charges for lunch and supper, in addition to weekdays and weekends. Would I move again? Maybe. Since there are so a great many other buffets (even yet in the vicinity), I’d possibly check out a different one. Definitely worth attempting once though!

  • Julius Diaz

    1.0

    Attended a celebration days back. We cant place any adornments before our booking actually we blocked for an area, we we’re well informed its their breaktime therefore we can not enter and decorate. For 3hrs? Breaktime? We were furthermore advised to produce a downpayment once we arrivedthere it had been still close also we went there merely to pay. We need to wait before buffet is open therefore we are able to JUST pay! Staff aren't approachable no alternative solution directed at our party! We have been paying lots of money but we are dealt with as if we shall Not! all they are able to state to us is not any we cant do this, not allowed! Staff aren't accommodating asked because of their manager so we are able to nicely ask somethings however the staff said once again NO. How ridiculous the assistance is! Chef’s aren't refilling food returned three times no food obtainable in the buffet. Had been obtaining salmon sashimi and the chef instantly took the helping plate and didnt state anything! Tried to speak to him properly but didn’t react and laughed after! Ridiculous! Won't return back again there!!! Services staff! Not really clearing plates! We have the ability to compile our meals with the body fat of lechong stomach and roast beef and i has been asked to consume everything as they will undoubtedly be charged for this! Seriously you'll ask me to consume those unacceptable fats!!!

La Fiesta Largest Filipino Buffet Location

La Fiesta Largest Filipino Buffet is located at Seaside Cor JW Diokno Blvd The Esplanade Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay, Luzon 1300 Philippines. This is a Vegetarian restaurant near the Pasay. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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