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SHERATON MANILA EXTENDS 50% OFF ON BREAKFAST BUFFET AT S KITCHEN!

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MORNINGS just got better! The newly opened Sheraton Manila Hotel extends 50 percent off on breakfast buffet until March 15. The widespread buffet at Sheraton Manila is fit for royalty at only P725. Catch morning staples, such as sausages, corned beef, honey-glazed ham, baked beans and, of course, crispy bacon. The smell of freshly baked breads fill the entire restaurant while the assortment feeds any appetite, from whole wheat, gluten-free, and flavored muffins and croissants. Several interactiv­e live stations will get anyone in the mood, with eggs cooked as desired or omelets stuffed with any preferred condiments. Pancakes, waffles and French toasts are personaliz­ed to please with multiple toppings or syrups to choose from.

What’s not to skip are the Filipino dishes—definitely S Kitchen’s best! It’s like waking up at home—a 5-star one— with comforting local favorites, such as pork tocino, beef tapa, daing na bangus, tortang talong, andlonggan­isang Lucban and Vigan. To warm up, there are arroz caldo and champorado made from rich cacao. Breakfast a la Filipino is definitely not complete without the side dishes, including steamed okra, bagoong, tofu, dilis, chicharon, atchara, and the list goes on! Balikbayan­sand foreign travelers alike are in for a treat as they relish on how Filipinos start their day.

If these sound like a lot already, well that’s just half of what S Kitchen has to offer. It’s a buffet experience after all with the salad bar, cold cuts, cheeses, fresh seafood, cereals and dim sum. Discerning palates will enjoy other internatio­nal cuisines from the Asian and Indian stations. Adding an exclamatio­n point are the booster drinks from freshly squeezed fruits, such as Slim and Trim (celery and green apple) and Berry Lean (banana, raspberry and orange).

How can your day go wrong with that kind of breakfast experience? There is no way anymore. Time to put this at the top of your to-do list or bring those morning meetings over at Sheraton.

For more informatio­n and revservati­ons, visit www.sheratonma­nila.com.

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