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7 Flavors Buffet Restaurant in San Juan |
If you’re
an avid foodie like me, I suppose you’ll be able to relate to the sheer
excitement I get from seeing rows and rows of sumptuous good eats lined up
before your eyes.
For me, what I love most about
buffets is not just the freedom I have to savour as much good food as I
can, but also the moment of mindless and passionate indulgence in the selection
of good food that befall my eyes. This is especially gratifying when the buffet
spread belongs to one of my favourite cuisines of gourmet delight.
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Photos and a life sized standee of Celebrity chef Boy Logro will welcome you upon your arrival |
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Downstairs is 7 Flavors Buffet Cafe |
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The 7 Flavors Buffet Cafe is reminiscent of the typical Korean coffee shop |
I believe
that each of us has our preference for our favourite cuisine of good eats. So
here’s my guide on when you visit 7 Flavors Buffet restaurant in San Juan which
is partly owned by celebrity chef Boy Logro. Why is it named 7 Flavors? The 7
Flavors refers to the 7 different flavours namely: sweet, sour, salty, bitter,
spicy, astringent, and umami. 7 Flavors tend to focus on foods that will give
you all the above flavours. Their dishes range from Mexican, Japanese, Chinese,
American, Spanish and Filipino cuisines. I’m sure you’re kind of curious what
this restaurant can offer to gratify your gourmet pleasure. So read on and join
me in my culinary eating adventure at 7 Flavors Buffet…
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The seats at the buffet upstairs are spic and span |
7 Flavors
Buffet features a master chef concoct with an array of Asian, Western and
Pacific cuisine. The restaurant literally exhibits a culinary tour and dining
experience for us, upon visit. Special themed nights are also available such as
videoke nights on Fridays.
The buffet spread of dishes isn’t much extensive, but
nonetheless very satisfying. The premium roast section, Japanese sushi, as well
as mouth-watering desserts are sure to satisfy your craving for the day. Indeed, there’s always
something delectable in store for your different cravings on various days of
the week.
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Homecooked Beef Kare-kare |
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Roast Beef |
Here at 7
Flavors, the dining area is furnished with a modern style of display. The menu
offers a selection of stylish bites conjured by a team of creative chefs. I can
say that the restaurant is constantly bustling with activity, throughout the
day.
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Japanese assorted maki rolls |
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Fish Fillet |
The
buffet spread showcases an array of culinary delights that reflects
international cuisine. Diners are spoilt for choice, with the availability of
Chinese delicacies, exquisite Japanese, hearty Western, healthy salads and
savoury desserts.
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Lechon Macau |
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Chicken ala Pobre |
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Pancit Canton |
Not
forgetting the local dishes, 7 Flavors Buffet is well-known for Filipino
dishes. Prepared with meticulous effort by chefs in-house, the buffet menu here
is a vivid reflection of our local gourmet paradise.
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Salmon Head Teriyaki |
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Seafood Marinara |
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Soup and bread section |
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Salad section |
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DIY Tacos Section |
The Tacos offered here are of quality flavour
and taste, compared this particular cuisine offered at other buffet
restaurants. Hence if you are a fan of tacos, 7 Flavors is a suggested place
for you to indulge in as-much-as-you-can eat platters of these treats.
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7 Flavors' Best seller: Tacos |
Do not leave 7 Flavors Buffet without sampling their homemade Tacos at their DIY Taco section. The taco shells remain crispy even after really long exposure to air or temperature. The filling are specially spiced with the best of Mexican flavors. It gives your palate something to be happy at. I swear, you should try this otherwise, your visit to 7 Flavors Buffet will never be complete without trying their specilaty tacos.
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Fruit carvings |
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Carrot cupcakes |
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DIY Halo Halo |
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Coffee Jelly and Buko Pandan jellies in shot glasses |
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My Mom, Purple Plum Fairy and good friend, Marian Torres |
Overall, with much greenery around and designed based off
agriculture, 7 Flavors Buffet on hotel-cum-Korean café-and- pocket--garden
concept is looking to turn some heads. They are ready to serve a spread of
Asian flavours and contemporary international favourites in a lively and
comfortable mood.
So before you dine at 7 Flavors Buffet, get ready to indulge
in a plethora of local and a few international delights with some cultural
influences of the 7 major flavours.
7 Flavors Buffet is located at 196 A. Mabini Street, San Juan City.
Opening hours 7 AM to 11 PM
Phone numbers: (02) 503-6750 or (02) 721-0653
Buffet:
Lunch- 11 AM to 2:30 PM | Mondays – Thursdays (P400)
Lunch- 11 AM to 2:30 PM | Fridays - Sundays (P600)
Dinner- 5:30 PM to 10 PM | Mondays- Thursdays (P500)
Dinner- 5:30 PM to 10 PM | Fridays - Sundays (P600)
Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are my own.
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