This buffet is highly recommended for the following reasons:1. It is budget-friendly. Hurry! They are now on promo. For only 199/head, you can taste all of their Filipino inspired dishes. The original price was 399/head (see my attached photo). Take note that some of their dishes/drinks are sold separately and not included in eat-all-you can package.2. The ambience of the place was perfect for people who are into buffet but wanted a not so crowded and a quiet resto (not the typical buffet, wherein people are so crowded)3. Their food was so delicious. The no.1 I like most is their lechon sisig!!! This was literally a putok-batok cause for sure you will not go to the tray once, but twice or thrice (be prepared for your maintenance meds). I love all their Filipino authentic dishes. Some of the dishes are Pritong tawilis, kare-kare, dinuguan (yes, they have it), caldereta, kinilaw na tuna, sinaing na tulingan, shanghai & siomai (all-time favorite), soup varieties such as sinigang na hipon, sinigang na baboy, bulalo, and so many more to enumerate. They also have a lot of desserts (sorry im not a fan of sweets) they have fruits, kakanin, ginataang bilo-bilo, etc. They halso have 3 kinds of juice.To sum up, going to this buffet is like going on a barrio fiesta, wherein yoy will experience all the Filipino dishes we all love. The buffet was located inside the National Bookstore along Q. AveHappy eating!