1. Lachis
2. Ahfat
3. Nanay Bebeng
4. Yellow Fin
5. Entree
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You can never get a seating area immediately when going here. It's always full and you would most likely see people queuing outside. By the looks of it, this resto had successfully lived up to it's goal on serving just the finest quality there is. And locals and tourists alike don't even shun at the oh-so-simple interiors, it's the food that they want and that's what they get and they're always glad that they did.
2. Ahfat
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Every time I visit this place it's always buzzing with people. They are serving chinese filipino dishes that are a hit to locals and tourists. Simple and tasty is what I can say about the food. Delicious enough that your taste buds always get satisfied. And oh, serving only the freshest seafood is guaranteed. You'll even get to choose which fish you want to have and then around 15 minutes later it's served on a steamy platter.
3. Nanay Bebeng
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I think it's safe to say that Nanay Bebeng serves the most varied array of Filipino dishes in any buffet restos you can find in town. Heck you can find some side dishes that you don't seem to see in any other filipino restos, so expect your tummy to get quite full even before you start hittng the main dishes table.
4. Yellow Fin
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On 3rd here is another seafood restaurant. Yellow fin has become a go-to place if you ever visit Davao. And I'm not quite surprised, the food really is great and the service is fairly good. There's nothing quite like eating some tasty home cooked meals here after attending mass on a Sunday.
5. Entree
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If you're looking for great ambiance and great food then Entree at Marco Polo would fit the bill. I would like to mainly focus on the dessert table because clearly they have one of the best if not the best desserts in town. You just have to go there for you to understand what I mean.