Buffet Restaurants - Saisaki Sushi Review
Buffet Restaurants
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Buffets back at home cant compare with the ones here. I’ve been going to so many all u can eat joints lately, that i figure its about time i shared a little of what they got here to offer in the Philippines.
There are many different sushi buffets around my pad, but the place that I decided to eat at tonight is called Saisaki. Saisaki is a probly a mid-tier, casual sushi joint that you could hit up on an every day occasion. The price is a lil bit steep for the average restaurant, but not too much where you feel like you gotta sneak home a lil some some to get your moneys worth.
For a measly $10 ( I know.. kinda pricy for out here), you get a full sushi bar (no fresh scallops, or uni), a wannabe teppan yaki grill, a fresh sukiyaki/soba/udon bar, a bunch of fillers, and a filipino mariachi band that will seronade you 3 songs, right by your table for 50 pesos ($1).
I like how this place provides you with a variety of options so you never run out of things to eat.
sometimes, u just cant wait
This time around… the food was just okay. Every sushi buffet has the standard sashimi and because the fish is local, its always fresh… so theres no brownie points there.
The mariachi band 2 tables over playing Umbrella by Rhiana
The already cooked foods.. chickent teriyaki, tonkatsu, and a buncha other fillers they give u to keep you from eating the good stuff were just average, although the tempura was pretty good. The ramen wasnt anything too special.. but then they never are at buffets…
the end result…
eh, i dont know how to put it… it wasnt that great, but it wasnt that bad at the same time… maybe i was just a bit cranky that they overcharged me for a beer ($1.50 are you kidding me???)
I give it a 3 stars on munch punch (the filipino yelp)
Standard Day at the Office
Now that I am fully settled, things have been going pretty well. I got a full team of programmers, designers, and content writers working hard everyday.
Heres a few pics of a typical day at the office.
The Some Staff Members
Here I am… Hard at work
FunZone at TimeZone
WARNING!!! SOME OF THIS MATERIAL MIGHT NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN 17 AND UNDER
Finding something to do isnt that hard if you live a block away from the Mall. Of course you could hit up the typical coffee shops, restaurants, book store, movie theatres, all you can drink $6 open bar… But, if you really feel like bringing out the kid inside of you, every mall always has a TimeZone.
After beating Time Crisis 1,2,3 and 4… I decided that im better off investing my hard earned money on something that I could actually bring back home. I decided to master the tricks of the trade of the ticket games. Some may call it cheating, I call it thinking outside the box. Here are a few secrets that ive managed to pick up to mastering the ticket games.
Nobody Ever Wins at SkeeBall… Says Who??
Cant Make a Bucket? Use a Smaller Ball…
Deal or No Deal? Dont Pick the Asian Girl!!!
Ever Bowled a 300?
You follow my tricks of the trade and you too can go home a winner!!!















