Adding this buffet house to our long list of tried and crossing it out to our pending to be reviewed eat-outs…
The
place also offers ala carte dishes so if you’re not into the unli meat, you can
try checking out their menu.
Kimchi
– the most basic of all Korean restaurants, napa cabbage kimchi. This traditional
fermented side dish tastes better as it grows older. The ones that they serve
are practically not well fermented which is usually the case on all unlimited K-restaurants.
Marbled
Potato – it might look like a soy-based dish but this is actually sweetened
potato much more like our version of Kamote-Q .
Haemul
Pajeon – well, haemul literally means seafood but the ones they have are all
veggies mixed in it. There might be some pieces of octopus there somewhere but
it did not land on my chosen pieces.
Veggie
Fritters – it consists of green peppers and carrots fried it their mixed
batter.
Odeng
Au Bokum - I was looking for the fish
cake but it was nowhere to be found. I’m rationally thinking that maybe the
label got mixed up since all I see is tofu in there. Don’t be misled I like
this side the most, it’s just that the label is wrong.
Cold cucumbers - not a fan of cucumbers so did not try it, but looks so refreshing as it has ice on it.
Beef
bulgogi - I did not have a pic of this
since it was all gone by the time I went back for seconds now talk about tasty.
Japchae
- not a fan of this noodle dish so I pass through it.
Kimchi Fried Rice - its your typical fried rice using the kimchi sauce as its base and color. White Rice is also available on the side served in a large rice cooker.
Mixed Salad – it is a mixed greens and the sauce is on its side if you choose to have it.
Kimchi Fried Rice - its your typical fried rice using the kimchi sauce as its base and color. White Rice is also available on the side served in a large rice cooker.
Mixed Salad – it is a mixed greens and the sauce is on its side if you choose to have it.
Seawood
soup is also available along with some kimbap. Lettuce and the sauce are all
available in the buffet. I would like it better if the bean paste is saltier
but it’s just me.
For
desserts, they serve unlimited Jelly and fruits and if that is not enough you
can buy ice cream ala carte near the counter.
As
for the unli beef and pork, I want my samgyupsal(pork) 1 cm. thicker and my
woosamgyup(beef) paper thin. They serve the pork and beef slices almost the
same and identical to each other although you will figure it out since beef
tends to have redder color than pork.
**The
very downside of this place is you can see baby roaches here and there. My sister
found one on her sit, I saw one on the walls and my sister-in-law picked one on
her sauce.
ü Credit cards
accepted.
ü Birthday package
offered, 3 days before/after and on your birthday is free.
ü Kids rate available.
ü Free parking
Mega Buffet & Shabu-Shabu Osake Japanese Restaurant
335 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City
335 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City
Rates
Dinner
MON- SUN Pork and Beef 490
Dinner
MON- SUN Pork 390
Lunch
MON- SUN Pork and Beef 450
Lunch
MON- SUN Pork 350
Additional details on Rates:
1-5 yrs old = Free
6 years old = Half
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