
Well this is nice. As a way thank their loyal clientele, Volvo Philippines is offering all Volvo car owners a 50% discount on buffets when they dine at Spectrum, Fairmont Makati simply by presenting their Volvo car key.
Thanks to a collaboration with the 5-star luxury hotel in the Makati CBD (yes, it's the one beside Glorietta and Landmark), just about anyone who owns a Volvo can avail of the 50% discount. The restaurant describes its dining experience as “...offers culinary favorites from China, the Middle East, India, Europe and local dishes from the Philippines. Cooked to perfection with the finest ingredients using simple and healthy cooking style, indulge in the concept through an interactive culinary theater.”
To give you an idea, Spectrum offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets ranging from P1,450 to P2,450 net per person, depending on time and day of week. We, however, are not sure if Volvo's offer is applicable to all, so best to call the restaurant first to confirm.
Apparently, this special treat is part of Volvo Philippines' “Key to a Gourmet Experience' which was launched in late 20th. This was done as part of the brand's 20th Anniversary in the Philippines.
“We have always valued our relationship with our customers. They have rewarded themselves with a Volvo and in return, we continually strive to make their whole ownership experience truly enjoyable. This is just one of the ways that we express our gratitude,” said Atty. Alberto B. Arcilla, President of Volvo Philippines.
But do take note that this particular treat from Volvo Philippines is available from March 1 to May 31, 2015 only.
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