4spots designed to take Sunday brunch to the next level

Sunday is meant to be spent with loved ones. And what better way to bond than sharing a hearty meal?

Here are our suggestions to take Sunday brunch to the next level.

 

 

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1. Nobu Sunday Brunch

Known worldwide, chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa is an icon in Japanese fusion cuisine. He skillfully marries Japanese and Peruvian flavors that makes you long for more, which is why he now has a chain of hotels and restaurants (co-owned by Hollywood star Robert de Niro) around the world.

READ: Not your usual Sunday brunch at Nobu Manila 

At Nobu Restaurant’s Sunday Brunch, Nobu’s signature Japanese-Peruvian dishes are kept at a minimum, but what takes its place is an elaborate and irresistible selection of Japanese, Korean, and Western dishes for the brunch buffet.

Do not miss their: Sushi Station and XO Fried Rice ​

Nobu Restaurant at City of Dreams Manila is located at Aseana Boulevard corner Macapagal Avenue Brgy.Tambo, Paranaque City | 800-8080, 691-2882, 691-2885 | Nobu Restaurant website | Facebook

 

 

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2. Cafe Eight Family Sunday Brunch

No expense is spared at Crimson Hotel’s Cafe Eight, especially on Sundays! Perfect for families, their Sunday brunch features multiple excellent culinary stations.

Executive chef Martin Bower makes sure all dishes are flawless and delivered at a timely manner for the buffet.

Do not miss their: carving station featuring unlimited wagyu beef, sinfully delicious dessert station, and seafood station with fresh oysters and lobster.

Cafe Eight at Crimson Hotel Filinvest City is located Entrata Urban Complex, 2609 Civic Drive, Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City | 863-2222 | Cafe Eight website | Facebook

 

 

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3. The Market Cafe

In the middle of the bustling Manila neighborhood is New World Manila Bay Hotel, a 5-star property home to The Market Cafe. It is safe to say this is one of the best buffets in Manila, with more than five stations that will take you on a culinary journey around the world.

If you’ve tried it before, you’re in for a special treat. New World Manila Bay’s new executive chef James Williams just added new things to The Market Cafe. Just when you thought something great couldn’t get any better, The Market Cafe proves otherwise.

Do not miss their: Japanese station, carving station (there’s always something new to try!), and let your imagination run free because they can also cook meat and seafood upon request!

The Market Cafe at New World Manila Bay Hotel is located at 1588 Pedro Gil cor. M.H. Del Pilar, Manila | 252-6888 | The Market Cafe website | Facebook

 

 

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4. Cucina

Marco Polo Manila may only be two years young but it is now home to award-winning restaurants. Cucina, their buffet dining outlet, is always filled with people and it’s not really a surprise due to their delectable selections and prime location in the middle of the busy Ortigas business district.

Do not miss their: carving station with the most sumptuous roast beef ever, Japanese station (that spicy kani maki is a roll of pure delight), and pray to the buffet gods they have paella when you visit.

Cucina at Marco Polo Manila is located at Meralco Avenue and Sapphire Street, Ortigas Centre, Pasig City | 720-7777 | Cucina website  | Facebook 



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