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have anybody saw anybody ta pau before at buffet

 

haha... not yet.. but if u really saw one, will u report to the manager? [rolleyes]

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There is a huge spread. Before I could finish trying one round of all the food,

I was full already. I can't remember fully got what, just a few ok? International spread.

There was...

 

Lamb shank. Roast duck. Spagetti. Local noodle of the day(Laksa/fish ball/mee Siam/etc..). Steamed fishes(different varieties). And others....

 

Japanese has their own area.. Fresh sashimi slices(salmon+yellowtail+tuna). Mini cold-soba. Different sushi.

 

Pastries also own area... Chocolate fountain. Marshmallows. The pastries, are quite addictive... Really WIDE RANGE of pastries...

 

And many others moreeee!

 

 

 

Take some time, go there, you can request to look at the spread before booking.

 

My mum paid using some discounts from her membership card, so I don't have the exact pricing. I'm sorry...

 

u forgot the important stuff, oysters, crabs and prawns :wub:

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F&B manager say, Can lor! Additional charge based on per head, U want?

i am a small eater but enjoy the buffet spread

 

on several occasion, i notice at the end of the buffet in expensive hotels, they just throw it all away including cakes and all

 

such a waste

 

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Buffet Town. Was there last night at B1 Raffles City. $40 for dinner. Real good int'l spread - All fresh seafood, chilli crab are real spicy!, pasta, japanese, the whole works. Best fresh soya bean milk I ever had.

 

Do I need to do a reservation? We are thking of where to dine for tmr dinner leh...

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Went to Todai at MBS today. The international buffet at $58++ is quite value for money. The seafood spread is wide with the cold Hokkaido crabs. The oyster is very fresh as well. Gap selection was plentiful. I must admit the pizza is very good too. The dough is quite authentic. Appetizers are good too. I like their smoked duck very much.

 

The only thing that did not meet my expectation was the Brazilian churrasco. Disappointing meat were not marinated well enough.

 

Last but not least, the price include drinks.

 

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Went to Todai at MBS today. The international buffet at $58++ is quite value for money. The seafood spread is wide with the cold Hokkaido crabs. The oyster is very fresh as well. Gap selection was plentiful. I must admit the pizza is very good too. The dough is quite authentic. Appetizers are good too. I like their smoked duck very much.

 

The only thing that did not meet my expectation was the Brazilian churrasco. Disappointing meat were not marinated well enough.

 

Last but not least, the price include drinks.

 

Thanx [blush] urs intro sound pretty yum yum too.. ^_^

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Most of the review in this thread is >3 yrs.

 

Any Bros try out the Buffet dinner at Ritz Carlton hotel Greenhouse Restaurant recently?

How is the food quality on weekend?

Any comments are welcome [:)]

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From my years of exp

 

the list are :

Edge at pan pac

Carousel at scotts

10 at claymore at pan pac orchard

oscars at carlton

melt at madrain

si cuan do hua at UOB plaza

 

 

notable mention the buffet at raffles hotel forgot the name

 

the rest dont need to waste money.

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you can try 'Seasonal Salad' - one branch is located at NUH Medical Center (new building, adjacent to Kent Ridge MRT) but they have other branches also.

Price is highly reasonable, around 30/pax

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Most of the review in this thread is >3 yrs.

 

Any Bros try out the Buffet dinner at Ritz Carlton hotel Greenhouse Restaurant recently?

How is the food quality on weekend?

Any comments are welcome [:)]

sunday brunch is good!!.. tho at that price... i rather go equinox

with amex card is 50% off for 2 pax... foie gras.... :wub:

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From my years of exp

 

the list are :

Edge at pan pac

Carousel at scotts

10 at claymore at pan pac orchard

oscars at carlton

melt at madrain

si cuan do hua at UOB plaza

 

 

notable mention the buffet at raffles hotel forgot the name

 

the rest dont need to waste money.

Carousel at Scotts try it last year. Seafood spread was very good.

But restaurant is very noisy and crowded.

The Line at Shangri La, try once a few years ago which was good. Now heard that standard had drop.

 

Ritz Carlton Greenhouse never visit before, thinking of give it a try.

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From my years of exp

 

the list are :

Edge at pan pac

Carousel at scotts

10 at claymore at pan pac orchard

oscars at carlton

melt at madrain

si cuan do hua at UOB plaza

 

 

notable mention the buffet at raffles hotel forgot the name

 

the rest dont need to waste money.

Raffles hotel Billiard and Bar. Not sure dbs card still have 25% off now or not.

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Just went aquamarine last Sunday..

 

Overrated.. $70++ per pax..

 

Oyster average, ate only 44.. compare to oscar.. no fight..

 

Uob 15% discount

Complementary carpark only give 2 hours..

 

Lucky I won a $200 voucher from sph. Paid cash $50+ for 2.

 

Not that grand as I thought of.

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Carousel at Scotts try it last year. Seafood spread was very good.

But restaurant is very noisy and crowded.

The Line at Shangri La, try once a few years ago which was good. Now heard that standard had drop.

 

Ritz Carlton Greenhouse never visit before, thinking of give it a try.

 

Just went to The Line on Monday. I feel the standard this year better than last year. The past few times I went this month was good.

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