The moment I learned about a new buffet place, Niu by Vikings, I got very curious and waited on the blogosphere for nitty-gritty details. Then I saw the reviews come in and they were all raving about it. I got excited to try it out!
Niu by Vikings is the more upscale version of Vikings. Vikings is already great so this is stepping it up way too high already. Can they beat that? Yes, it seems.
Of course I had high hopes. Very high hopes.
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Welcome to Niu by Vikings! Love their unique ambigram logo. Felt transported back to reading Dan Brown's Angels and Demons. |
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Me and my foodie friend, Michy of dekaphobe.com, were one of the first ones to enter, if not the first. Very elegant set-up and equally elegant welcome service. It really feels like you are dining in a posh hotel. |
Their buffet spread is vast! All lined up on one side from almost the start of the dining area until the end. Your eyes will truly feast on their beautiful food presentations. They have ample offerings of each cuisine and station that they have.
WARNING: Food pictures overload! One may start drooling. =)
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The Salad and Caviar Station. |
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Some hors d'oeuvres maybe? They have great choices. |
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Cheese selection |
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The Caviar Station. It gets emptied quick but if you happen to chance upon that, just make a request to the wait staff and they will gladly refill it for you, or better yet, ask them to serve it to your table. |
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Assortment of cold cuts at the Cold Station. |
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Bread Station. But of course, when in a buffet, just eat a smidgen because you might get full right away and not be able to try the more worthwhile dishes. |
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More hors d'ouevres to whet your appetite. |
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Soup Station. |
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The Japanese Station. Went back here several times for the tender and delicious salmon sashimi. And crab sticks also. My staple food. |
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Love their sushi station. A must-try. |
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Yakitori and teppanyaki stations. |
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Some Korean dishes available. |
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Shabu-shabu. But I skipped this. I figured I could do without this. |
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Grilling Station. So many to choose from. A server will take your order then they will deliver to your table, nicely plated already. Always remember your table number, that's important. |
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The sumptuous Carving Station. Take a pick! |
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The Western Cuisine Station. I loved the Callos and the Lengua Financier. I came back for seconds! |
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Chinese Station. |
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Pizzas and panizza! |
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And my favorite station, the Foie Gras Station! Oh heaven! Be sure to look for this. |
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Drink Station. So many choices, so little belly to fill. Includes juices, soft drinks, coffee and draft beer. The tamarind juice is my favorite. |
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Wine, beer and cocktails are served too. And mind you, it's unlimited also. |
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The fabulous Dessert Station. Choices range from local Pinoy, to cakes, pastries, great quality gelato, 2 kinds of chocolate fountain, decent halo-halo station and chocolate barks. |
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Bread is automatically served to your table once seated. Skipped on this though. |
A look at our selections:
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Foie Gras on crostini. Plated nicely for my appreciation. |
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Duo of very happy diners. |
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One thing that added to the elegant atmosphere was the live piano tunes for the diners. But for me, I did not notice it that much because I was hell-bent on enjoying my gastronomic experience. Haha! |
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The rates. |
This is one buffet that I enjoyed so very much. What stands out with Niu, compared to Vikings, is that they offer unlimited foie gras (which is very expensive if you order ala carte in restaurants), unlimited wine and cocktails and the service. If you feel tired to go get more food, just tell the wait staff to do it for you. Once your dish arrives, it comes plated by their chefs. They give particular detail to each order and provides eye candy to the diner.
It is pricey but you will get your money's worth with their service, food and over-all experience. Pretty much comparable to other high-end hotel buffets. Of course, I will come back here. No hesitation. Even if this is far from my usual dining spots, I would do that. With this kind of quality, the long travel is so worth it.
I really love Niu now!
TIP: Do make a reservation. That's a must if you really want to enjoy your experience here.
~Lovelee~
RESTO FACTS:
NIU by VIKINGS
6/F, SM Aura Premiere,
26th St. corner MacKinley Parkway,
Taguig
Website: Niu by Vikings
This post made me want to try Niu!
ReplyDeleteHi Joy! Go ahead, try Niu. I'm sure you will love/like it. Two thumbs up! =)
DeleteWill come back here! :)
ReplyDeleteWorth a second visit soon. I still love them up to now. =)
DeleteMore upscale? I thought Vikings was already a bit upscale, haha! Nevertheless, I would have loved to try this out! Someone bring me back to the Philippines please :P
ReplyDeleteHi Aileen, when you come back here, do try it out. =)
DeleteDrooling over the food photos! Not only do the food look like they taste great, the presentation was aesthetically pleasing as well. A bit expensive but I can see it's worth it. Thanks for sharing your experience here! Tempted to drag the boyfriend. Haha!
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Gelleesh.com
Hi Gellie, do drag your boyfriend to Niu asap. I'm sure the two of you will super enjoy the food, drinks and the ambiance. =)
DeleteI have not tried Niu but based on your photos there's too much food too little time hahaha
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MrsMartinez
Hi Mrs Martinez, yep, that is so true. Too little time for all that glorious food experience. =)
DeleteI heard this place has really good food raw. I guessed I got more convinced by your yummy photos here! My jaw dropped sa may cold cuts area!! OMG!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rhea, almost all their food are good. And me too, loved their cold cuts station. =)
DeleteSalad, bread, Japanese and dessert stations are my waterloo! I'm drooling now! I think I'll be in food coma after my visit there.
ReplyDeleteHi Kath, yes, do try it soon. It would be worth your time and money =)
DeleteI actually had my 25th Birthday at Vikings. I'm kinda looking for a new place and I think this would do nicely for my 26th!:)
ReplyDeleteHi Ava, Niu is much fancier and better especially in terms of service and their unli wine and foie gras. Heaven!
DeleteI promised myself that Niu will be my next buffet stop. And your post just made me crave for their foods more. LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Mhisha, do try Niu soon. So good! =)
DeleteI promised myself that Niu will be my next buffet stop. And this post just made me hungry for their delish foods!
ReplyDeletei've heard lots of good feedbacks about Vikings, and now I'm looking forward to experience it myself. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos and delish foods! I've being my team here :)
ReplyDeleteHi Blair, you are welcome. Hope you enjoy your Niu experience soon =)
DeleteWow buti ka pa nakapag-caviar and foie gras :)
ReplyDeleteHi Frencel, go, puntahan mo na rin! Yan ay kung hindi mo pa sya napupuntahan as of press time =)
DeleteThey didn't serve us a bread basket when we dined at NIU.. :( Hmm.. Hopefully they consistently do it now. Baka they weren't doing it pa during their soft opening when we went? Anyway, your post reminded me of the nice selection they have. They seemed to have improved the sashimi and appetizers section too. Hoping the dessert station would be next. :D
ReplyDeleteHi Sumi, yes, maybe they did not serve the bread basket back then but they do it consistently now. Well, for both visits that I did last January, they certainly did. Too bad I did not touch them because I didn't want to feel full due to bread ingest. =)
DeleteOh my! The food selection is craaaaazy! I like! Must visit this place with the family soon. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Czjai, go, visit this place with your family soon. I'm sure you will enjoy this place =)
DeleteLooks WOW as well!
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Hi Sheena, it is indeed WOW! If I had so much money, I'ad always go back here. =)
DeleteSeems ultra posh and gastronomic! Hope to dine here someday soon.
ReplyDeleteSeems ultra posh and gastronomic! Hope to dine here someday soon.
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