Monday, July 13, 2015

Eat like a Viking (Vikings Luxury Buffet, SM BF Paranaque)

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The carving station at Vikings, SM BF.

Claiming to be not only one of the Philippines' biggest buffet (300-400 seater) but with an added perk of luxury and comfort, Vikings has made a name in the buffet industry with over 8 branches throughout the country.

Reservations are not mandatory but it is ESSENTIAL; without it, you could wait in line for hours or-- worst case scenario-- you could not be entertained at all.

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Buffet rates vary among branches and service (lunch or dinner). You should check out their official website for the latest rates and schedule. When we visited, I paid Php 1,770.00 for two people (Php 888.00 +5% service fee per person).

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The beautiful reception area. That crystal standing lamp sure is eye-catching!

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The appetizer table.

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The carving station.

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Soup and meat viands station.

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Beautiful decor.

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Teppanyaki station. The miso soup station (right beside this station) serves the soup in beautiful china pots.

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The sushi boat.

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The dessert station. The selection is quite extensive! We're very satisfied with this station.

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Grill station.

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Italian station. The stuff here are very heavy to the tummy.

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Beverage station: hot drinks and cold juices, soda, and chillers.

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The cold cuts station.

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Over-all, it was a very pleasant dining experience! I would love to eat at Vikings again (maybe try out other branches). You will not leave this place hungry-- except, maybe, if you were hungry for more.

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