Indulge in the fiesta spirit with Kitsho’s smorgasbord spread

This post was last updated on March 26th, 2020 at 02:55 pm

After Easter, fiestas would practically be celebrated most days of the summer months in different locales across the archipelago, bringing to the fore cultural traditions and the indelible imprint of Filipino hospitality.
By summer’s end the fiesta fever would have escalated to fever pitch. Sometimes, ordinary days are turned into festive moments with the plethora of farm produce and fresh catch that abound.
The festive fiesta spirit is sumptuously captured by Kitsho’s buffet spread with its myriad choices in appetizers, sukiyaki, sushi and sashimi, as well as delectable desserts. Also, diners get to sample each one of their favorite main courses of meat and seafood, freshly prepared from an a la carte buffet menu.
Bounty of options
“With more than 30 options, our dining guests can choose what main dishes they want to savor,” said Kitsho executive chef Mizumoto “Hiro” Masahiro. “The good thing is that it will be prepared fresh; only when the order is made and not something reheated from a display. So they get to sample freshly-cooked meat, seafood, and other choices to their hearts delight.”
If there are more than 20 persons who will be dining, the buffet spread will be readily available to guests, even on weekdays, as long as prior reservations had been booked.
“Beverages are included in the buffet spread as well, so you need not order them separately. Guests can have their fill of draft beer, fruit shakes, softdrinks, coffee, house tea, bottomless soft drinks and iced tea, with one round of ice cream thrown in,” Chef Hiro.

Chef Mizumoto Masahiro preparing Sukiyaki
Chef Mizumoto Masahiro preparing Sukiyaki

There’s also the year-round ‘Special Occasion’ promo, wherein celebrants of birthdays and/or anniversaries get to enjoy a free cover with the 5 + 1 perk, plus a complimentary cake. And very soon, Chef Hiro will be rolling out his homemade ice cream flavors in ice cream cups and pints.
Kitsho’s “All Food, All Drinks” smorgasbord treats are available all weekends during lunch (PhP1,110++) and dinnertime (PhP1,250++). For inquiries and reservations, call (02) 994-36-23 or (02) 795-8888 local 2312.
Kitsho authentic Japanese restaurant is conveniently located at the ground floor of Hotel Jen Manila along the bay area’s sunset strip, right across the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Star City complex.

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