New open now, they offer a buffett with all kinds of meats and seafood, that you can prepare yourself with a hotpot on your table. Don't expect too much fresh fish, there were Shrimps, the other seafood was more the Fishball-type. Some dishes like Chicken Curry were also available, and some interesting pumpkin-stuff. It still seems to be chinese orientated, regarding the spices they offer. All you can eat is the deal, we payed 399p for lunch, you can stay up to 2 hours, enough to fill the stomach. Even softdrinks, icecream and some pastries are included, really generous. Wife and I were absolutely satisfied with the range of offers and the quality. I recommend that place, specially if you are really hungry. Location Boulevard / St.Juan street, near Bo's Coffee.
My sis-in-law went (lunchtime) and was pleased - but there was no chicken curry. Lunchtimes is 11.30 am to 2.30 pm and is 399 pesos - dinner is 5.00 pm to 9.30 pm (not 100% sure so check if you are going) and is 499 pesos (I assume they provide more choices. But she noticed that food item started to get cold and run-out but were not replaced - so going early is advisable. There is a fine of 100 pesos for every 150 grams of uneaten food - but that makes sense. (I don't think there is scope to intentionally pay that fine and walk out with some food, when it would be about 667 pesos per kg). The cooking method was fine but she noticed some large groups piling food on the hot-plate and then picking bits off - this is actually a serious health risk due to cross contamination of cooked food with uncooked food but obviously members here are aware of that. Ice creams and cupcakes (and a few other desserts) plus drinks (bottled coke, orange, pineapple and drinks from a dispenser) were unlimited. Service was very good. She is going back soon for dinner to see the differences. Definitely seems worth trying.