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| - I'm Filipino and I'm used to all the "interesting" habits of my culture. So when the owner's cute 2 year old daughter climbed up to the table and starting eating my food that didn't bother me. And it didn't bother me that even tho she took a liking to my 9 month old son and kept playing with him and us and the owners didn't even try to stop her or get her. lol. What can I say? We must all look like relatives to her!
Anyways, but for $7.99 and all the choices of food you get, it's a steal. Oh yeah and the flat screen TVs showing TFC on heavy rotation is a plus for the hardcore. It's clean and spacious inside and the owners/staff were constantly wiping up and changing out food. That's probably why they weren't watching their girl. lol.
Everything I had was good (fried bangus, pinakbet, bistek, curry) except a small amount of pancit palabok they had out, it tasted spoiled. My MIL, let them know and they immediately removed it, but they didn't offer us a discount. What can I say they're pinoy right? And I personally like my sisig more on the crunchy side. It looked crunchy but wasn't. =(
I'd come here again as its so close to the strip and a nice change from all the American buffets etc you'd normally eat in LV. My recap:
Pros:
-Large selection of tasty food
-Clean & spacious facility, so go ahead and bring everyone and their lola
-Close to the strip
-Attentive and friendly staff
-Hella Pinoy
Cons:
-Hella Pinoy (lol...kidding).
-The spoiled palabok, looked like it was the last bits from lunch or something.
-They could have more desserts available in the buffet. All they had was honeydew, pineapple (can), cantaloupe and cheapy ginataan.
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