Celebrate World Oyster Day this August 5 with unlimited fresh oysters at Wantusawa for only P888!
Seafood is always a vibe. There’s something about the briny kiss of the ocean, the mix of textures, and the whole sensory journey that makes it unforgettable. The Philippines is surrounded by water and blessed with marine abundance. Here, fresh seafood is more than just food. It’s part of the culture. It’s part of the cravings and the shared joy of a good meal. And if there’s one thing that truly captures that raw, unfiltered seafood magic? Well, that would be oysters.
Whether you like them with a squeeze of lemon or straight-up raw, oysters are an experience. There’s a ritual to savoring the dish. You shuck the shell, slurp the meat, and savor that cool burst of ocean flavor. If that description has you craving, here’s something worth dropping everything for. Wantusawa is serving unlimited fresh oysters for only P888 this August 5, in celebration of World Oyster Day.
Ready for a Treat? Check Out Wantusawa’s All-You-Can-Eat Oyster Promo!
Yes, you read that right. It’s an all-you-can-eat oyster feast at Wantusawa’s Makati branch. For just P888, you get to indulge in the freshest oysters, shucked and served live, straight from the sea to your hands. No frills, just pure oyster bliss. Whether you’re a seasoned seafood enthusiast or a curious first-timer, this is the kind of treat that doesn’t come around often—so mark your calendars.
Now, before you run to your group chat and tag everyone, here’s how it works: to secure a spot, you’ll need to reserve in advance by filling out a quick Google Form. Walk-ins are still allowed, but fair warning: slots are limited, and they fill up fast. Once you’ve submitted the form, you’ll need to pay the P888 fee (per head) to confirm your reservation. It’s non-refundable, but they do allow you to transfer it to another name or time. Just send a screenshot of your proof of payment and reservation details via Viber at +639778138989.
A Quick Heads-Up Before You Go
Also, a quick heads-up for those with food sensitivities: oysters, especially when eaten raw, may not be suitable for everyone. Wantusawa reminds diners to enjoy “at their own discretion.” They won’t be held liable for any adverse reactions, so it’s best to know your body. And a physical waiver will also be required to be signed on the day, just to keep everything safe and clear.
Beyond just the taste, oysters come with a bit of mystique—romantic, a little daring, and yes, even known to be aphrodisiacs. So, whether you’re planning a chill hangout with friends, an exquisite date night, or just want to treat yourself to something wildly fresh, this is the kind of experience worth showing up for.
So, are you ready to shuck, slurp, and savor? The sea is calling, and it’s saying P888 for all-you-can-eat oysters. Let’s go?
Cover image credit: In a half shell