Last year, Hubby and I + our BFF Nice wanted to eat lobster for the first time, but weren't able to because something always came up everytime we schedule our food trip. Until three weeks ago Hubby and I with Nice and Jefer finally were able to visit Agua Seafood Restuarant at Lim Ket Kai Complex, Cagayan de Oro City. Our purpose was to try-out the much wished lobster, because somebody told us that their lobster dish is exceptional unfortunately they are not available. sad :( We should have called first before going to restuarant.
Anyway, since we're already there and it was Friday, might as well try their Eat-All-You Can buffet dinner happening every Friday.
These were the picks we had on our plates for the first round...
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| Hubby's plate |
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| Nice's plate |
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| and mine |
The second + third rounds were bountiful as well.
As much as I want to enumerate the dishes they have unfortunately I wasn't able to take photos of each dishes.
Overall at P350.00 per person, we did had a deliciously great dinner.
Next time, when available we'll definitely try their lobster.
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I think the last time I ate lobster was when I was really young. I'm allergic to most seafoods (those with shells) but I still do eat a little and have medicine on hand in case my system reacts.
ReplyDeleteOooh, they look good! Nakakagutom! Hehe. Sana next time available na si lobster. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is yumminess overload! :D
ReplyDeleteWow eat all you can.! That's my kind of buffet hehe.
ReplyDeleteyummy foodies.. I am thinking of bringing the little one to eat all you can buffet..
ReplyDeleteWow! I feel hungry already! Actually also planning for a buffet at Vikings soon..
ReplyDeleteOh, this is in CDO. I must remember this resto.
ReplyDeletesarap! seafoods are my fave
ReplyDeleteNo doubt I also love eat-all-you-can especially with my foodie partner in crime. :)
ReplyDeletethe food looks super delish
ReplyDeleteWhenever I'm on a buffet or eat all you can resto,I always go for seafoods. :)
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