La Fiesta MOA Buffet Rates and Dishes Served

Here are some things to know about LA Fiesta MOA including its rates and menu.

LA FIESTA MOA – SM Mall Of Asia’s La Fiesta buffet restaurant is the largest Filipino buffet restaurant in the Philippines.

The rise of buffet restaurants in the country has given people a more convenient way of celebrating certain celebrations like birthdays and graduations. And when it comes to eat-all-you-can places, La Fiest restaurant is among the most prominent of its kind and is also the largest Filipino buffet in the country.

La Fiesta MOA
Photo credits to The Hungry Kat

Guests are to indulge in over 200 varieties of food items such as appetizers, main dishes, and side dishes. There are also more than 40 desserts to choose from and there are 20 choices of drinks that include juice, soft drinks, San Miguel beer, coffee, and tea which you can enjoy as much as you want.  

Filipino classics such as bulalolechoninihaw na pusit, and lechong manok are available. They also have vegetarian-friendly foods.

La Fiesta is located in the Mall of Asia Complex, next to the MOA Eye Ferris Wheel.

RATES:

Monday to Friday Lunch: Php 599.00
Monday to Thursday Dinner: Php 799.00
Saturday Lunch: Php 699.00
Friday to Saturday Dinner, Sunday & Holidays Lunch/Dinner: Php 839.00
Children Below 3.5 ft: FREE
Children Above 3.5 ft: Php 380.00
 Left Over Price: Php 950.00

OPERATING HOURS:

Lunch: 11 am to 3 pm
Dinner: 5:30 pm to 1 1 pm

Contact Numbers:

(02) 8823-1621 / (+63) 917-842-7261

Birthday Promo Mechanics:

  1. Birthday celebrant can avail of the Birthday Promo for 1 whole month as long as it is within the month of his/her Birthday.
  2. Birthday celebrant may eat for (1) free buffet at La Fiesta.
  3. To avail the birthday promo, the celebrant MUST be accompanied by minimum of 3 full paying adult rates without any discount/s.Rate is (1) Celebrant with (3) Regular rate to avail the promo.
  4. Celebrant must also completely fill out the information sheet.
  5. Celebrant must bring an ORIGINAL and VALID government-issued picture I.D. with the birth date imprinted on it, both local and foreign I.D, for proof such as:

    S.S.S ID
    N.B.I or Police Clearance ID
    Driver’s License
    Passport Voter’s/Comelec ID
    Barangay Clearance

    – In case that the adult guest doesn’t have government issued Picture I.D., he/she may bring his/her birth certificate supported by any picture I.D.(School ID & Company I.D.).

    – In case that the child guest doesn’t have a government issued picture I.D.,he/she may bring his/her birth certificate supported by his/her parent’s I.D. or his/her own picture I.D.(school I.D.).
  6. This promo can’t be used in-conjunction with any in-house existing promotions. Mandated 20% off for senior citizens may either avail which ever is higher.
La Fiesta MOA
Photo credits to The Hungry Kat
La Fiesta MOA
Photo credits to The Hungry Kat

This restaurant sits at 1200 square meters area and has over 150 tables. It can accommodate 500 guests.

The restaurant has the following stations:

  • Salad Station where you can make your own bowl.
  • Japanese Station with impressive selections of sashimi, sushi, and maki.
  • Chinese Dimsum Station
  • American Station
  • Filipino Main Dishes Station serves Lechon Paksiw, Bicol Express, Chicken Curry, Tahong, Pangat sa Gata na Tilapia, Grilled Liempo, Chopsuey, Adobo, Lechon Kawali,Pangga, Crispy Shrimp, Spare Ribs, Menudo, Pork Chop, Chicken Steak, Pork Loin, Crispy Tilapia, Bopis, Togue with Tofu, Pinakbet, Kangkong with Bagoong, Kalderetang Kambing, Sotanghon with Patola, Papaitan, Lon Hun Chay, Buttered Vegetables, Kuhol sa Gata, Seafood Paella, Pesang Hito and Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet
  • Soups like Beef Bulalo and Sinigang na Hipon
  • Grilled Seafood
  • Goto, La Paz Batchoy and Mami Station
  • Pizza Station
  • Sisig Station
  • Pinoy Street Food such as Balut, Squid Balls, Chicken Balls, Fish Balls, Kikiam, Hot Dog, Grilled Large Intestine, Balun Balunan, Fiesta BBQ Chicken Wings, Tenga ng Baboy, 1-Day Old Chicken, Salted Peanuts, Kwek Kwek, Quail Egg, Pork BBQ, Tokwa and Isaw
  • Desserts
  • Drinks

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