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Golf Breakfast Package The Orchard Golf and Country Club GOLF SHOTGUN BREAKFAST Package SHOTGUN PACKAGE 1 Php 360/ person Arrozcaldo Station Condiments: Chicken Beef Pork Boiled Egg Sprin Onion Fried Garlic Baker's Oven Station Freshly Baked Hot Pandesal Spam Corned Beef Pork or Chicken Adobo Dessert Fresh Fruit Platter Beverages Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com SHOTGUN PACKAGE 2 Php 380/ person Noodle Bar Egg Noodles Rice Noodles Vermicelli Noodles Beansprout Carrots Chinese Cabbage Mushroom Chicken Pork Meatball Fish Balls Fried Garlic Spring Onions Sesame Oil Dimsum Galore Steamed Siomai Vegetable Dumpling Asado Siopao Bola Siopae Dessert Fresh Fruit Slices Beverages Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com SHOTGUN PACKAGE 3 Php 390/ person Pancake Station Fluffy Pancake Cinnamon French Toast Condiments: Blueberry Strawberry Maple Syrup Honey Syrup Creat Your Own Omelet Station Ham Cheese Bacon Sausage Mushroom Bell Peppers Onions Tomatoes Toast Bread and Butter Dessert Fresh Fruit Slices Beverages Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com ASIAN BREAKFAST BUFFET 1 Php 500/ person Congee Station Choice of; Beef Chicken or Pork Boiled Eggs Assorted Steam Dimsum and Condiments Pandesal Train Freshly Baked Pandesal Condiments: Corned Beef Adobo or Spam Chafing Dish Korean Chicken Steak Grilled Fish Fillet Teriyaki Scarmbled Egg with Tomato and Mushroom Garlic Fried Rice with Spring Onions Dessert Tropical Fresh Fruits Beverages Freshly Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com FILIPINO BREAKFAST BUFFET 1 FILIPINO BREAKFAST BUFFET 2 Php 490/ person Php 520/ person Lomi Soup Sotanghon Soup Fried Garlic and Spring Onions Vermicelli Noodles with Chicken Fried Garlic Pugon Station Spring Onions Freshly Baked Pandesal Ensaymada Chafing Dishes Beef Tapa with Smoothered Onion Chafing Dishes Pork Tocino Pork Longganisa Bonuan Daing na Bangus Chicken Adobo with Fried Garlic Gloves Scrambled Egg with Potato Fried Eggs Adobo Fried Rice Tinapa Fried Rice Dessert Dessert Fresh Fruit Slices Fresh Fruit Slices Beverages Beverages Freshly Brewed Coffee or Tea Freshly Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com AMERICAN BREAKFAST BUFFET 1 AMERICAN BREAKFAST BUFFET 2 Php 590/ person Php 590/ person Bakery Selections Egg Station Home Baked Croissants Eggs and Style Sliced Whole Meal and White Toast Omelet of your Choice: Butter Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Cheese Margarine Tomato, Onions, Mushrooms, Bell Peppers Jam and Honey Potatoes Sliced Whole Meal and White Toast Chafing Dishes Butter Scrambled Eggs Margarine Hashbrown Potatoes Jam and Honey Grilled Tomatoes Sauteed Mushrooms Chafing Dishes Crispy Bacon Lyonaise Potato or Hashed Brown Potatoes Breakfast Sausages Corned Beef with Potato Grilled Spam Dessert Fish Fillet with Lime Butter Sliced Fresh Fruit Platter Buttermil Pancakes Dessert French Toast Sliced Fresh Fruit Platter Served with Cinnamon Cream and Maple Syrup Buttermil Pancakes French Toast Beverages Served with Cinnamon Cream and Maple Syrup Freshly Brewed Coffee or Tea Beverages Freshly Brewed Coffee or Tea Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com PGA TOUR BREAKFAST Minimum of 30 persons Php 650/person Cold Selection Hot Section Selection of Plain and Fruit Flavored Yogurts Grilled Bacon and Breakfast Sausages Sliced Fresh Fruit Platter Bacon and Potato Quiche Selection or Cereals and Muesli with Full Cream and Hashbrown Potatoes, Grilled Herb Tomatoes, Skimmed Milk Sauteed Mushrooms Assorted Cold Cut Platter Baked Pineapple Glazed Ham Garden Salads with Choice of Dressings Cooking Station Bread & Pastries Live Egg and Omelet Station Home Baked Croissants, Danish Pastries, Assorted Smoked Salmon, Diced Ham, Tomatoes, Green Muffins, Doughnuts Pepper Pandesal and Ensaymada Sauteed Mushrooms, Onions and Swiss Cheese Sliced Whole Meal and White Toast Butter, Margarine, Jam and Honey Beverages Buttermilk Pancakes with Maple Syrup Fresh Chilled Juices Freshly Brewed Coffee or Hot Tea Asian Rice Congee Station with your Choice of Beef, Chicken, Fish or Pork Century Egg Fried Turnip Cake Assorted Steamed Dimsum Prices are Inclusive of 12% Vat and Service Charge. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com HEALTHY BREAKFAST BUFFET Minimum of 30 persons Php 650/person Selection of Plain and Fruit Flavored Yogurts Selection od Cereals and Muesli with Full Cream and Skimmed Milk Selection of Breads, Whole Wheat Rolls and Sliced Bread Honey, Jam and Amrgarine Sliced Fresh Fruit Platter Assorted Boutique Salads with Lemon Vinaigrette Tomato, Cucumber, Grated Carrot and Assorted Sprouts Baked Chicken White Meat Lemon Marinade Fish Fillet Egge White Frittata with Sauteed Bell Peppers and Onion Grilled Tomatoes / Sauteed Mushroom Vegetarian Quiche Beverages Fresh Chilled Tropical Juices Freshly Brewed Coffee or Hot Tea For Inquiries and reservations: Call: (02) 9820-2000 Ext. 2430, (046) 416-5931 Ext. 2430; Mobile: 0917-5712986 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.theorchardgolf.com.
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