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Now that the holidays are drawing near, most of us are on the hunt for family celebration venues. If your family loves gathering over food, we suggest celebrating at a hotel buffet.
The best hotel buffets in Manila are those that are reliable, with fine choices for every member of the family. Thus, the food selection must not only be unlimited but also diverse. Fortunately, these hotel buffets do not just have that generous menu; they also make sure that every bite of their food is delicious!
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The Manila Hotel is almost an institution among Manileños at this point. The food served at Cafe Ilang-Ilang most likely contributes to its revered status. Every dish in their spread tastes like it’s made with supreme craftsmanship. And their selection isn’t limited to just one cuisine. From the spices of Indian food to the delicate construction of their Japanese dishes, Cafe Ilang-Ilang brilliantly represents diverse cuisines.
Price range: ₱2,945 (lunch); ₱3,590 (dinner)
Opening hours: 11.30am–2.30pm; 6pm–10pm
Address: One Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila, 0913 Metro Manila
Among the best hotel buffets in Manila, almost nothing can compare to Spiral when it comes to diversity. This restaurant inside Sofitel Philippine Plaza boasts 21 different stations, all dense with delectable food inspired by cuisine across the globe. One of these stations is a room filled with all kinds of cheese! That’s what Spiral brings to the table: a plethora of choices, all of which are tasteful.
Price range: ₱3,300 (lunch); ₱4,200 (dinner)
Opening hours: 11.30am–2.30pm; 6pm–10pm
Address: CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, 1300 Pasay City, Philippines
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Corniche in The Diamond Hotel has a simple spread consisting of a formidable mix of Western and Asian cuisine. The selection can be quite limited compared to most hotel buffets in Manila, but they make up for it with a nearly perfect composition of their dishes. Most of the food is well-balanced when it comes to seasoning and is undeniably fresh. They also have a very consistent seafood selection, packed with diverse kinds of fish, shellfish, and crustaceans!
Price range: ₱2,880 (lunch); ₱3,180 (dinner)
Opening hours: 11.30am–2.30pm; 6pm–10pm
Address: Roxas Boulevard cor. Dr. J. Quintos St., Manila, Philippines 1000
Another institution in Philippine hospitality is The Peninsula. Their luxury buffet, Escolta, also has a wide selection of food stations. What’s unique about this restaurant is their dedication to farm-to-table dishes, guaranteeing fresh and healthy food, with all of its ingredients coming from organic sources. Their selection is pretty wide, too. Make sure to try out their Southeast Asian dishes — they taste absolutely incredible.
Price range: ₱2,600 (lunch); ₱3,000 (dinner)
Opening hours: 12pm–2.30pm; 6.30pm–10pm
Address: Corner of Ayala and Makati Avenues, 1226 Makati City, Metro Manila, Republic of the Philippines
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Conrad Manila’s bayside buffet gives its guests a choice to dine inside their spacious restaurant or al fresco while enjoying the sea breeze. This option to make family celebrations much more scenic than the usual gives Brasserie on 3 quite a refreshing edge over its contemporaries. Try to book your dinners during their seafood night; the proximity to the sea might be coincidental, but their seafood dishes are diverse and divine.
Price range: ₱2,450.00 (lunch); ₱3,000 (dinner)
Opening hours: 12pm–2.30pm; 6pm–10pm
Address: Seaside Boulevard, Coral Way, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
Heat is a lock when discussing the best hotel buffets in Manila. This restaurant is the pride of Edsa Shangri-La Manila, and for a very good reason: It is one of the more modern hotel buffets in Manila, with its food stations designed like components of a proscenium theatre. And, just like the theatre, the food act as the stars under the spotlight.
Most of the chefs that cook in Heat often serve their signature dishes to their guests. The food is distinct, which showcases each chef’s high level of skill on a plate. It is a truly unique experience. Among the best hotel buffets in Manila, there is nothing quite like Heat.
Price range: ₱2,500 (lunch); ₱3,500 (dinner)
Opening hours: 12pm–2.30pm; 6pm–10pm
Address: 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City 1650 Philippines
Matsuri Buffet by Senju is one of the few hotel buffets in Manila that exclusively serves Japanese cuisine. To serve a single cuisine in a buffet is a bold move; luckily, Senju is more than just a premium Japanese restaurant. They serve sumptuous and stunning food, artfully designed and delicately cooked. If the family wants to dine in a reserved and sophisticated space, Senju’s food is always refined to perfection.
Price range: ₱3,300 lunch only on Sundays
Opening hours: 11.30am–2.30pm
Address: 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City 1650 Philippines
One of the best hotel buffets in Manila also happens to be the more recent High Street Cafe. Located in Shangri-La at the Fort, High Street Cafe draws inspiration from nine culinary neighbourhoods. Expect many food choices when dining here, ranging from Mediterranean and Asian dishes to selections coming from continental, rotisserie, and seafood bars. Each dish brims with character and flavour, making sure that every bite of High Street Cafe’s food is always interesting.
Price range: ₱1,550 (lunch); ₱2,200 (dinner)
Opening hours: 11.30am–2.30pm; 6pm–10.30pm
Address: 30th Street corner 5th Avenue Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City Philippines
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Paralysis of choice can be a real dilemma when it comes to buffets. If food overload isn’t for the family, Seven Corners in Crowne Plaza Galleria has a solid selection of food for their spread without being too overwhelming. They only have seven stations of food, but this narrow selection of options is some of the most refined. Make sure to try out their show-stopping Singaporean laksa!
Price range: ₱2,200 (lunch); ₱2,400 (dinner)
Opening hours: 11.30am–2pm; 6.30am–10pm
Address: Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila, Ortigas Avenue corner, Asian Development Bank Avenue, Quezon City 1100, Philippines
Swimming in the spacious pools of the F1 Hotel is fun. Dining after swimming? Even better. Luckily, The Canary and its healthy hotpot buffet and Korean barbecue are strategically positioned beside the pool so that swimmers can replenish their energy without going too far. But even when guests aren’t swimming in its pools, The Canary provides a laid-back atmosphere for families to enjoy their food while unwinding under the stars.
Price range: ₱800 for two hours of unlimited hotpot and Korean barbecue
Opening hours: 10am–10pm daily
Address: 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1634
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Much like buffets, it can be difficult to decide what to put on the plate when it comes to picking out restaurants for celebrations. The best hotel buffets in Manila like to provide the atmosphere for these special moments. Their commitment to creating the best dishes for guests to enjoy is what makes these buffets exceptional choices for that next family gathering.
Featured image credit: The Canary | Official Facebook Page
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