Let's jumpstart this
blog with a buffet after not being… in a foodie mood for over a year. This time
I'm reviewing Four Seasons Buffet and Hotpot.
Four Seasons Buffet
and Hotpot is brought to us by the ones who brought us Vikings. I haven't tried
Vikings, yet. I heard it was a feast. I'd probably try Vikings next time.
Four Seasons mainly
offers shabu shabu hotpot. You have a hotpot on your table with your choice of
not one, but two soup types. You may cook whatever it is you like that is
available on their "raw ingredients" area; meats, vegetables, dimsum…
As for my first
wave, I went for the Maki and Sushi. I love Japanese food so that is a
no-brainer. I even threw in some barbecued chicken and a slice of pizza.
For my second wave,
I went for the raw dimsum for the hotpot. By this time, the soup on the hotpot
would have been hot enough to cook that dimsum goodness.
For my third wave
came desert. They had sweet cakes, marshmallows, chocolate, ice cream, and a
lot more. I had some hot tea to melt all that fat that I was starting to feel
inside of me.
Would you believe I
had a fourth wave? I did but all I did was get back to the Maki and Sushi, and
a little bit of spicy beef.
Ok. So overall, it
was a good feast. I would have eaten more if I didn't down a bottle of Gatorade
before heading inside the restaurant. And they have a packet of wet wipes to wipe your hands with; may it be before or after you eat. It's not even your hands that you have to wipe with those.
Four Seasons Buffet
and Hotpot, at least this one, is located at Manhattan Parkview Cubao. It's
other branches are located at SM Southmall at Las Pinas, and SM Mall of Asia at
Pasay.
When eating at a
buffet, there are some things you have to remember. It doesn't have to be at
buffet restaurant. It could be a party, or in the Philippines, a fiesta.
- The most important thing to not eat at one of these all-you-can-eat places is rice. Sure we're Filipinos but, rice will just fill you up really quick. With the exceptions of Maki and Sushi, of course.
- Avoid soup, as they would fill you up real quick as well. For this, the hotpot is there just to cook. Don't drink the soup.
- Eat those that you rarely eat or haven't eaten, yet. Don't go for the Adobo, or Sinigang, or Nilaga that you have a high chance of eating at home.
- And don't drink Gatorade before going into a buffet!
As far as I'm
concerned, buffet restaurants are just good for special occasions. Eating in
one on a regular day will truly hurt your budget. Check out Four Season's
website at http://www.fourseasonshotpot.com.ph
for their rates, and reservations.
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