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It was a rainy night when our scheduled dinner buffet took place at Acaci, Acacia Hotel Manila's own buffet restaurant. Acacia Hotel Manila was the newest hotel in Alabang, which opened its doors last October 2011. This dinner was my Mother's Day celebration with my family!

Makan Makan Asian Food Village


Finally, I've been longing to go here and try this restaurant, which was originally called Makansutra, just like in Singapore, which serves different kinds of Asian cuisine famous from its different country of origin. Maybe they have changed its name because they already changed its original concept, which you'll have to line up to order, pay then have a seat. Plus, from all the reviews about their poor service after the soft opening.


Now, the concept was have a seat reservation first from the restaurant's entrance then choose from their menu then the food is served after some minutes.


I had to choose what to eat since my parents were not that adventurous enough to try unusual foods but be willing to break the norm.


Nasi Goreng with Satay (Php 160), which is a just a simple fried rice topped with egg, a famous food from Indonesia.


Fried Coffee Spareribs (Php 390), sounding unusual and tempting, we have to try this and it was their best-seller!


Sambal Squid (Php 290), good that their squid is not rubbery and was easy to chew.


I was supposed to order 'Black and White', which is a milk tea with black gelatin hence getting its name to honor Michael Jackson's song but it was not available that time. I just got this Bandung, which is a milk drink with rose syrup making it pink. I had tasted this in Singapore and I really loved it.

Compared to Makansutra in Singapore, I think there are still a lot of improvements space to this although they had already introduced the food from different neighboring Asian countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, the authentic flavors shouldn't be missing. c",)

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Makan Makan Asian Food Village
2F Manila Ocean Park Complex
Luneta, Manila
T: 567-3512

Operating Hours: Mon - Sun, 6:00 am-9:00 pm

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