Being a regular work day, I rushed home to change into a red outfit for a very important event - my uncle's 70th birthday at High Street Cafe.
You see, my mother side is a huge family. We are so many that we rarely get together as a whole because then we would consume an entire restaurant.
Fresh Seafood Station
For most of us, it is our first time at High Street Cafe. Because their buffet rate is high, we had high expectations. Our expectations were already satisfied just by the sight of their Fresh Seafood Station. It has huge lobsters!
Sushi Bar
And, it has the longest Sushi Bar.It has a variety of rolls. But, the rolls seem similar to one another.
Plus, fresh Salmon sashimi along with other sashimi options. My only disappointment was that it didn't offer Mackarel that night.
Bread Station
With so many choices, I'm not surprised that we all overlooked the Bread Station. Although we didn't get to try their pastries, I'm happy to share that they have "gluten-free" options.
Cheese Station
Cheese selections are not as grand as the other stations. But well, it has one.
Deli Meat Station
It has the finest deli meat selections from La Prudencia of Spain.
There are so many choices... I didn't get to try them though.
Grill Station
I think one station that distinguishes High Street Cafe from the rest is their Grill Station.
On most eat all you can and hotel buffets I've tried, I usually find the grilled selections either cold, tough or dry. But here, everything is cooked juicy, tender and still warm. The marinade and sauces are a delicious and flavorful too.
The highlight is their ♥ Wagyu Steak! You can have it cooked according to your preference. I believe that some portions where better than the others. I unfortunately got a really tough part and so did my celebrant uncle.
Main Course Station
There's a main course station with a mix of international cuisine. During our visit, there's ♥ Mac and Cheese, ♥ Angus Belly and ♥ Angus Beef Cheeks and some sort of ♥ Mediterranean Chicken. We loved all of those!
There are also fusion dishes like the Steamed Bun with Lechon Kawali.
Noodles Station
Although it has a lot of noodle soup variants, the Laksarap comes with a tempting image that lured us all to try it.
Laksarap |
High Street Cafe's Chinese Station really stands out from the rest. Although found at the far end portion of the restaurant, it is huge and circular.
Chinese selection begins with its Dimsum Carousel. I forgot the options. I was just certain it didn't have Shrimp Har Gaw that night.
Peking Duck Station |
You can skip these cooked dishes...
And, save room for the ♥ Claypot Rice which everyone was raving about throughout the night.
Fruit Stand
For a healthy ending, you should pass by the Fruit Stand.
Dessert Station
I don't think you'd be able to resist their dessert selections though.
It's a bit odd that there are tag prices on its Cake Selections.
So my 10-year old nephew reasonably thought that they charge extra for those. I had to go with him to clarify. And, the staff pointed out that they only charge if you want to take out.
It offered Filipino desserts. I didn't have the tummy space to try them.
The Gelato Station was noticeably more popular. It even ran out of Vanilla Gelato. Just like everything else that ran out for the night, this too was not replenished. I don't understand why its system is like that. Isn't refills expected from buffets?
♥ Molten Lava Cake |
Remember the The Cafe of Hyatt City of Dreams' Chocolate Fondant I've happily shared before? This is at par with that.
I didn't get to try many of their cakes because we were all full from the cooked dishes. If I were to pick two of my favorites, it would be the ♥ Green Tea Mousse and
♥ Berry Cake |
Drinks
Cappuccino (160 php) |
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
Based on majority feedback from the Tsinoy Foodies clan (around 50+ of us), our dinner at High Street Cafe is money well spent. Service is good! The servers are happy to abide with any requests. They even prepared a birthday surprise for my uncle with a cake and a song. However, I think they should really work on the refills. It's a bit disappointing to find out that they run out of food half way through their buffet hours.
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | High Street Cafe Rate | |
Ambiance | ★★★★ | Breakfast (6 am - 10 am) 1,200++ php Lunch (11:30 am - 2:30 pm) Mon-Fri 1,550++ php Lunch (12 pm - 3 pm) Mon-Fri 2,200++ php Dinner (6pm-10pm): Mon-Fri: 1,980++ php Sat-Sun: 2,200++ php |
Taste | ★★★★ | |
Service | ★★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
High Street Cafe | |
Business Address | Second Level, Shangri-La at the Fort, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City |
Business Hours | 6am-10pm |
Payment Options | Cash |
Service Charge | 10% |
Budget/Person | 1,500-2,500 php |
Free WiFi | No |
Contact | (02) 820-0888 |
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