January 23, 2024

(CLOSED) Gillian Gail Dessert Buffet: Dessert at its Finest

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  • (CLOSED) Gillian Gail Dessert Buffet: Dessert at its Finest
  • Loyola Heights, Katipunan City – We all need sugar rush and this time you can have it unlimited! For 299php, enjoy three (3) hours of mouthwatering desserts and unlimited drinks from Gillian Gail Dessert Buffet located at 3/F 317 Oracle Hotel & Residences at Katipunan.

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    The Course and Space

    From candies to cupcakes and everything else saccharine, the dessert buffet offers a variety of sweets that would dare you lose your sugar pumps and raise the bar to overload! With its preppy and artsy type of interiors, it gives off a sweet and dandy vibe especially for girls. This buffet being a dessert kingdom also makes for a sweet date destination, plan it for Valentines! Quality desserts at an affordable price that lets you enjoy la dolce vita!

    It also now offers a variety of rice toppings, giving you more reasons to head to this sweet and yummy food haven.

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    Overlooking Katipunan from 3rd Flr. (Photo grabbed from eastwoodcityliving.com)

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    Variety of Sweets. From candies to cupcakes? Name it.

    Aside from sweets, they also offer a list of rice meals you can order as well. See list and pick yours now!

    Visit Them or Make A Reservation!

    Article by Jean Piedad

    Photos from Gillian Gail Dessert Buffet Facebook

    General Information

  • 3/F 317 Oracle Hotel & Residences, Katipunan
  • (02) 502 3033
  • Tue – Sun: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
  • ggdessertbuffet@gmail.com
  • https://www.facebook.com/gilliangaildessertbuffet/
  • https://twitter.com/GGdessertbuffet
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