okay,so my aunt invited us to join her family to dinner here and i was about to decline because i just got home from love desserts and am still full. but she insisted and she was being makulit na so i agreed. judging from the outside, it was just a typicalrestaurantbut i was surprised when i reached the third floor. there were chandeliers everywhere, and the spiral staircase made them look dramatically elegant(okay, exaggerated yun, scratch that part.)
we occupied a room. it was spacious, it can accommodate 40 persons(this time,i'm seriously not exaggerating.) the chairs are comfortably cushioned. and the floor was carpeted so you wouldn't have any problems with your little ones even if they trip themselves.
and we really didn't have any problem with the place, we treated it like home, we made noises, laughed hard, uttered some speeches and other dramatic stuffs, because we had it for ourselves for two hours.
the crews were not that attentive, though i understand because they might be thinking that they have to respect our privacy but still, theyshould be accessible so they can attend to our needs efficiently.
the food was sumptuous. it's not a buffet but they have a lot of dishes to choose from. so basically, you can just go there, walk in and have your cravings satisfied(except for the desserts and sweets, they don;t have that). yeah, when i saw them being served, i was like, 'i'm not full, i'm hungry, so hungry felt like i've never eaten for days!' and my eyes keep on checking what should i eat first and then second and then next and so on.
i'm not really into seafoods(because i'm allergic) but my sister enjoyed it a lot, she even used her hands in eating. she said the cold shrimp salad was good. she had to give it a 3.5. she also loved the crab dish(i don't remember the name, sorry), but just gave it a 3. i loved it, too, not the crab but the mushroom.
she also tried the chicken and loved the sourness slash saltiness slash sweetness of it rolled into one. she kept herself busy with the shrimp the whole time.
personally, i loved their yang chow rice/special fried rice(i don't remember which is which), highly recommended. and i didn't stop eating their sweet and sour fish fillet, and by stop, i meant, i ate them all. i also liked the beef tenderloin, the name speaks of it. tender. lol. and there's this one dish i thought it was patatim,but it turned out it was a bun filling, i loved the sweetness and saltiness of that one.
if you are a vegetarian, the fried fruit salad roll, is your must try.
we had some ube and jelly something for our desserts but there was nothing special about them.
i've had enough from love desserts, so twas okay for me, but my sister was a bit disappointed, i had to remind her, she's on a diet.
they serve canned colas and juices but they also provide glasses and ice buckets for your drinks.
oh, the table's well prepared and the presentations of the food are cool.. and their wi-fi is fast, sorry, i have to mention that. it's for those people like me who liked their food, you know. (if you know what i mean)
golden fortune gave its name justice. it costs fortune, but its taste is golden. (what?)