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Cebu Trip 2010 with Family - Foodies! Lunchtime Munchtime

So here comes the lunch buffet. :) What I looked for right away when we had lunch was if they had lechon. We're in Cebu so I expect to see lechon in the selection of course, and they didn't fail me.

It's not as good as Zubuchon or CnT... especially the skin (look closely.. kulubot!). But the meat was really tasty. :)

The rest of the food...

The SEAFOOD... Shrimps! Fresh and Kebab Style




Starch section.. Pasta and Potatoes.


Veggies...


Meat...
My favorite! :D It was tender and really tasty.. the gravy was perfect as well.


And of course, DESSERT!!!!


Hmmm.. based on the pics, guess what section I lingered longer.. HAHA!

CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

princess_dyanie said…
hula ko dun ka sa dessert section! tama ba? apir! :P
ChaCha said…
desserts!! love it!! :)
Anonymous said…
my eyes feasted on this post! *burp* hehe =)
calvin said…
mmmm shrimps and crab! we tried cnt pero hindi ganun kasarap. :P or maybe hindi fresh ang pagroast. tasted better lechon when we had one roasted just for us in our province (northern cebu).
dyosa said…
Dessert section! Andami ba namang photos ng mga desserts eh. Sarap ng buhay noh? :D
Kayni said…
i would linger the longest on the same section you did...lol.
Photo Cache said…
ang galing ng mga kuha mo.
kg said…
natakam naman ako bigla sa lechon! yum!

kung ako din, sa dessert section din ako tatambay! he he!
Cza said…
yesyesyes... sa Dessert section syempre! :D
Cza said…
@dyosa - hindi pa ako officially resigned nung mga panahon na yan. but yes, ang sarap ng buhay! ^__^

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