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Satisfy your Seafood Cravings for only Php 888





There's a lot of reason why people do love seafoods. Have you seen or watch YouTubers doing the Seafood Mukbang challenge? It was really appetizing to the eyes. Everytime I watch those kinds of videos, I ended up craving for some yummy seafoods boiled in some chilli sauce. 

Good news for all seafood lovers out there!   Cebu’s best seafood restaurant Isla Sugbu Seafood City is extending its special Paluto-All-You-Can rates of P888 and P797 in its Mckinley Hill and Cebu branches, respectively, so diners can enjoy all their favorite fresh seafood dishes, without limit, cooked to order! 

Diners in Metro Manila can avail of promo rates for as low as P848 per head from 11AM to 3PM on Mondays to Thursdays, and P888 per head from 11AM to 3PM on Fridays, weekends and holidays. On Mondays to Sundays, diners can avail the discounted P888 per head from 6PM to 11PM. These rates are VAT inclusive but are still subject to 3% Service Charge. The promo is until August 31, 2019. Regular rate is priced at P1,300 per head. 




Meanwhile, diners in Cebu can avail of the P797 rate from 10am to 2pm and 5pm to 10pm from Mondays to Sundays until July 26, 2019 only. These rates are VAT inclusive
but are still subject to 3% Service Charge. Regular rate is priced at P1,200 per head.
Making sure that your Paluto All-You-can experience is truly enjoyable, Isla Sugbu Seafood City’s offer is not only limited to fresh and live fish and catch of the day but also fresh meats, vegetables and Isla Sugbu Seafood City takes pride in its unique Paluto All-You-Can offering. Diners
can choose from its wide array of fresh and live seafood (excluding their premium selection), have it cooked to their liking, and repeat the whole process until they are
satisfied. So whether you want your fish grilled, your shrimp fried, or crabs stewed, your
options are plenty.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a different kind of paluto only at Isla Sugbu
Seafood City. To know more, you can visit their website at www.seafoodcity.ph or follow themon Facebook and Instagram at @islasugbuseafoodcity.




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Comments

Aizza Sebastian said…
We'll definitely visit it soon momsh.sa halagang 888 paluto all you can kna😍
maibalita po yan sa mga friends and family ko po para masatisfy rin po ang seafood cravings nila.😊Yummy and nutritious foods and affordable pa.siguradong papatok n nman po ito sa mga kapwa nting Pinoy momsh.

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Wow walang diet diet kapag ganito
Mary Grace Mulato said…
i love shrimp too!
jennifer londe said…
Pag seafoods ulam namin mommy mawawala yang diet na yan basta napaparami talaga kain ko hahaha favoite ko kasi lalo na ang sugpo naku po amen basta my nakita ako na sugpo sa palengke kahit mahal binibili ko gisa ko lang sa butter at garlic pwede na kainan na..
Aiza Gregorio said…
Sarap na man momshir..grabe paluto all you can tas puro seafood pa.. Sira talaga ang diet nito.. Mayaya ko nga family ko dito seafood love kami 😍😍
Seafood is my favorite.nakaktulo laway. Yummy talaga.
Revel said…
sarap naman po 😍🦐🦐🦀🐙🐟🦑
seafood is ❤️
Melanie Calosor said…
The best talaga ang sea food unlike meat na nakakaumay.
Ito ang masarap healthy pa. 888 pesos worth the price very affordable na dahil paluto all you can na 😋😊😃 sarap nakakatakam
Ang sasarap momsh, everytime umuuwi kami ng province laging may nakahandang seafoods si papa para sa amn. Madami din po kasing seafood doon dahil nga malapit lang kami sa dagat! 😊😊

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