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Top 6 Best Eat-all-you-can Buffet Restaurants in Metro Manila

Have your fill of food at these top eat-all-you-can restaurants in Manila!

By: Arrah Camillia Quistadio-Manticajon | September 17, 2022
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Drool over your phone with these buffet restaurants in Metro Manila!

Images: Vikings Luxury Buffet, SM Mall of Asia Facebook page

It’s undeniable that Filipinos love to eat. Whether simply dining at home or celebrating a special occasion, food is an integral part of Filipino culture. In this country, abundant food is almost always associated with a town fiesta. However, you don’t need a special occasion to try these countless buffet restaurants in Metro Manila.

If you’re looking for buffet restaurants in Metro Manila to indulge in this season, check out the list below of top eat-all-you-can restaurants in Metro Manila, as voted on by Yoorekka readers.


6. Cabalen, Tramway

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Cabalen has been serving Filipino favorites for 28 years now.

Images: Cabalen Restaurant Facebook page

Cabalen is a chain of casual and fine dining buffet restaurants in Metro Manila specializing in Kapampangan dishes. This restaurant in Metro Manila started in 1974 as a small pasalubong (take-home gift) store in San Fernando, Pampanga. Today, this eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila has 26 branches nationwide, plus a branch in San Bruno, California.

For their all-Filipino buffet, Cabalen serves Pinoy favorites like crispy pata (deep-fried pork leg) and kare-kare (stewed oxtail) as well as exotic fares like ginataang kuhol (river snails in coconut milk) and tapang kalabaw (carabao meat jerky). This eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila serves Thai, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese dishes for their Filipino-Asian buffet.
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Tramway offers diners an array of choices at an affordable price.

Image: Tramway Facebook page

This buffet restaurant in Metro Manila was founded in 2001; the name of the family business was inspired by the Hong Kong Tramway, which provides efficient and economical transportation to commuters. On the other hand, Tramway prides itself in being a budget-friendly eat-all-you-can Asian restaurant in Metro Manila. This restaurant in Metro Manila initially specialized in Cantonese cuisine. Later, this eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila will soon expand its offering to include buffet meals with Japanese and Filipino dishes.


5. La Fiesta



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A spread of Filipino and international dishes await diners at La Fiesta.

Images: La Fiesta Largest Filipino Buffet Facebook page

The fifth spot in our list of buffet restaurants in Metro Manila is La Fiesta. True to its name, this eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila serves its patrons a feast of Filipino dishes where diners of this restaurant in Metro Manila can choose from over 200 dishes in their buffet.

La Fiesta is a buffet restaurant in Metro Manila that serves Filipino food staples like chicken inasal (roast chicken), lechon (roast suckling pig), and sisig (chopped pig’s head and liver). Those with an adventurous palate have balut (boiled, fertilized egg) and one-day-old chicken. Though they are primarily a Filipino buffet restaurant in Metro Manila, they also have Japanese, Chinese, and American food stations. To complement customers’ dining experiences, they also have live music and cultural shows.



4. Sambo Kojin, Yakimix


The fourth spot in our list of buffet restaurants in Metro Manila is yet another tie with Sambo Kojin and Yakimix.
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Sambo Kojin in SM City Fairview offers a feast for the eyes and the tummy.

Images: Sambo Kojin Facebook pages

Sambo Kojin is an eat-all-you-can smokeless grill restaurant in Metro Manila specializing in Japanese and Korean cuisine. The name of this buffet restaurant in Metro Manila is derived from the kitchen god who has bestowed the gift of fire to mankind.

The Sambo Kojin restaurant in Metro Manila is known for its yakiniku (grilled meat cuisine) items which consist of top-grade US beef, chicken, and seafood. Their sushi bar boasts 50 varieties of Japanese rice dishes, including kamameshi (kettle rice). Their other Japanese specialties include tempura and katsu (breaded, deep-fried pork or chicken cutlets), while Korean specialties include beef bulgogi and chap chae (stir-fried glass noodles).
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One can savor Oriental flavors at Yakimix.

Images: Yakimix Facebook page

Like Sambo Kojin, Yakimix is a buffet restaurant in Metro Manila where customers can grill their food. Meat lovers can choose from marinated chicken, pork, beef, shrimp, squid, and more for cooking on the tabletop grill. This eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila also has vegetables for grilling, so health-conscious foodies aren’t left out too. Here, one can enjoy familiar flavors like Bicol Express (spicy pork stew) and lechon kawali (boiled, deep-fried pork belly) alongside unique offerings like baby octopus sashimi, Italian maki (seaweed rice roll), and mozzarella shake maki. Yakimix serves a good mix of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Filipino dishes.


3. Buffet 101 International Cuisine


Voter’s comment: Accessible. More choices....unli swahe (shrimps). – Laila Nato


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Buffet 101 offers buffet dining in an upscale hotel setting.

Images: Buffet101 Facebook page

Landing at the third spot in our list of buffet restaurants in Metro Manila is Buffet 101 International Cuisine. This eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila is owned and operated by Mega Resto Group, Inc., the same company behind mid-market buffet Yakimix. Unlike Yakimix, however, Buffet 101 restaurants have more upscale interiors, befitting their tagline of “Five-Star Hotel Feel.” Buffet 101 houses over 300 Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Western, and Chinese dishes with vast floor space. This restaurant in Metro Manila also offers free-flowing drinks like draft beer, wine, coffee, tea, and juice.


2. DADS World Buffet



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One can taste the world’s flavors on one plate at Dads.

Image: Dads World Buffet

Going toe to toe with Buffet 101 in our list of buffet restaurants in Metro Manila is DADS World Buffet. Its founder Vicvic Villavicencio first opened a Filipino short-order restaurant in Metro Manila, the Kamayan, in the 1970s, followed by the Japanese restaurant Saisaki in the ‘80s. In 1993, Villavicencio opened DADS, which pays homage to his father’s favorite dishes. They also pioneered the no-leftover policy, inspired by his dad’s rule of not wasting food.

As its name implies, this restaurant in Metro Manila offers customers the chance to savor dishes from around the world in one place. This eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila serves Chinese, Malaysian, Thai, Indonesian, Japanese, Filipino, Spanish, Italian, Greek, American, Mexican, and Brazilian cuisines.



1. Vikings



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Vikings offers a sea of food items for its customers.

Image: Vikings Luxury Buffet, SM Mall of Asia Facebook page

The top spot in our poll of buffet restaurants in Metro Manila goes to Vikings. The name of this restaurant in Metro Manila is taken from Norse seafarers who went on voyages for trade or conquest

Filipinos were first introduced to Vikings in 2011 via their SM Mall of Asia branch. Despite being a newcomer, this buffet restaurant in Metro Manila has gained popularity and industry accolades. Here, diners of this eat-all-you-can restaurant in Metro Manila can feast on over 400 dishes from Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This restaurant in Metro Manila has a grilled-to-order station, a shabu-shabu station, a carving station, and drink-all-you-can beverages, among others. Aside from the wide selection of food, Vikings is also known for elegant interiors, varying per branch.


Did your favorite buffet restaurants make it to the list? Let us know them!


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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on December 17, 2017.

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About Arrah Camillia Quistadio-Manticajon
Arrah Camillia Quistadio-Manticajon is the current content supervisor for the Visayas region of ShoppersGuide Marketing, Inc. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree from UP Cebu. She has previously worked for a business process outsourcing company, a community newspaper, and a global technology company. When not writing, she putters about in the kitchen, baking or testing new recipes.
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