Churrasco Style Buffet, Cafe Eight at Crimson Hotel

By nickahtolentino - Tuesday, January 22, 2019

 

Cafe eight fires up your appetite with a Latin-American-inspired traditional way of grilling meat over an open fire - churrasco. A range of different cuts of beef sirloin, lamb leg, pork lion, Brazilian pork sausage, and chicken thigh are brought to the table and sliced off from the skewers.

Also available: an impressive selection of appetizers, main course, and desserts, featuring international flavors such as Asian, European and American; tempting food stations such as Make Your Own Salad, Japanese, Carving, Breakfast, kiddie, and fresh seafood.

Nothing says Sunday like a family bonding over a buffet brunch filled with barbequed meats and international cuisines. Café Eight restaurant at Crimson Hotel Filinvest City, Manila is offering a churrasco inspired dining experience every Sunday in addition to its sumptuous buffet spread – spoiling every kind of palate an array of choices.

Churrasco refers to grilling meat over an open fire which originated in Latin America and Europe but became more popular in Brazil. And like all churrascaria, once the guests turn their personal dining card to green, a variety of meat is brought to the table, sliced off from the skewer and served right to their plates.

Plunge into the rich tastes of churrasco-style of cooking as Café Eight’s culinary team prepared a menu where one can feast on savory grilled beef sirloin, lamb leg, pork loin, Brazilian pork sausage, pork liver, chicken thigh and chicken breast wrapped in bacon. Barbequed vegetables and fruits which the guests can dip on chimichurri, cilantro lemon butter sauce or tomato salsa will surely fire up their appetite.

Anyone who had enough of these meats can try Café Eight’s other buffet menu selection. The appetizer section features the Make Your Own Salad, cold cuts, bread and cheeses and the soup of the day. Save some space for servings of fresh seafood, baked oysters, and other international flavors such as the Mediterranean, Indian, and Filipino. Diners can give in to their sweet temptation at the dessert corner while others can satisfy their cravings for champorado, congee, eggs benedict and more at the breakfast section. The little ones can have their own fill of burgers, hotdogs, spaghetti, cupcake, cotton candy at the kiddie buffet.

Indulge in all-you-can-eat Churrasco-style Sunday Brunch Buffet for P2,100 net per person, inclusive of unlimited beer, sparkling wine, and juices.





















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