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Guevarra's By Chef Laudico Buffet Review

It is 2022 and things seem to be getting back to (new) normal. One of the things that I missed doing from the old days was eating in a buffet restaurant. Since my mom was visiting me in the city, we decided to have lunch with my brother and his wife at Guevarra's By Chef Laudico.

Guevarra's By Chef Laudico is located in San Juan and half an hour away from the Airbnb that we rented. It is a big old wooden house that has been converted into a restaurant.

Inside, it was very spacious.





Top Dishes to Try

For me, the three best dishes to try were the Roast Beef, Lechon, and Kare-Kare.

Reservation

I recommend reserving a seat online as there are a lot of guests even on weekdays.

Schedule

It's best to arrive before the buffet is open so you can pick a strategically located table (near the food).

Lunch 11am-2pm

Maagang Salu-Salo 5pm-7pm

Dinner 7:30pm-10pm

Breakfast 7:30am-10am (only available on Sundays) 

Late Lunch 2:30pm-4:30pm (only available on weekends) 

Service

The service was great as the staff were very attentive to the guest's needs and answered queries in a polite manner. They were also very quick in clearing out the table of used plates, glasses, and utensils.

Quality

I have to say that the quality of most of the food I tasted was good. Some dishes were just average but none was of poor quality.

Food Variety

Variety of food in the buffet was good. There were finger foods, roasted meats, all-time Filipino favorites like Dinuguan, Kare-Kare, Caldereta and Bicol Express, salads, as well as desserts.












These are the dishes that are typically served in their buffet.

Source: Guevarra's FB Page

Price

The price of the buffet at 699 pesos per adult was worth it.

Meanwhile, breakfast buffet on Sundays is at 499 pesos per adult.

They also offer 20% off for seniors and PWDs as well as Kids Eat Free (kids who are less than 4.5 feet pay half price and kids who are less than 3.5 feet eat free).

Overall, we had a satisfying lunch and we will definitely recommend this place for family gatherings as well as eating out with friends.









Outside was a nice garden where guests can wait to be seated.


Guevarra's By Chef Laudico is located at 387 P. Guevarra Street, Barangay Addition Hills, San Juan City. To make reservations, please click here.

*Information found here is based on the Facebook page of Guevarra's. Some info may not be updated by the time you read this.





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