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This is naiq living in West. I work in Central. chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love , pubs and Desserts and Cakes, Dim Sum, Steamboat/Hot Pot.
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Categories : Hotel | High Tea | Buffet

 

 

 
The ambience was cosy. There is quite a wide variety of food to choose from. The portions came as the right portions so that we have room to try other dishes as well. Nonetheless, we manage to fill up our stomachs, to the brink even before we finish the food list.

One setback was that the food came rather slow and there was a shortage of staff. Hence, we were often unable to find any service crew to order food. Even ordering porridge took more than 10 mins to come. beverage as well. By the time, we wanted to order tour 3rd round of food, the service crew told us that it was our last order already.

The buffet comes with dessert at the dessert bar to our surprise. We had a good time trying the desserts. The ice-creams had unique favours, unlike other buffets. Espresso Ice-cream was my favourite. The green bean soup with the coconut was nice too, except it was too cold. Perhaps the management could try to fix a burner under it to warm it.

With the cosy ambience and quality of good food, it is worth going again.

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Steamed fish,brocoii,chicken,beef
 
Date of Visit: Nov 10, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $45(Lunch)

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Better than expected Smile Mar 20, 2013   
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Categories : American | Steaks and Grills


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I am not a fan of ribs and meat. When my colleague told me that we are going to Tony Romas for lunch, I was not particularly enthusiatic. I remembered eating at Tony Romas many years back and I did not like their ribs. Kenny Rogers and Cafe Cartel also disappointed me in terms of their ribs and meat. Pieced together explains my lack of enthusiasm.

1st impression

I was taken by surprise when I first stepped into the restaurant. Very much like stepping into a pub with dim lightings.
We were showed to our seats and very soon I was clicking away on my camera.

Food

For starters, we had bread with butter. simply love the combination. However, it is not refillable (FOC) so the waitress only allowed us to have another half a loaf as free refill.

For 7 of us, we ordered sampler appetitizer as our apetitzer. It was a good choice indeed as the potato skins were crispy and tasty. Heard it is one of their popular dish as well. The boneless bits were delicious too. Although I did not try the spinach dip, my colleagues liked it.

Next comes the the ocean feast. I like the fish best in this dish. It was fried crispy on the outside and very soft in the inside. Unlike some western restaurants who tend to overfry their fish and chips, this was just right.

Next we ordered the rib combo which consists of half slab of pork ribs and BBQ chicken. We ordered mashed potatoes and brocoii as the sides. This is the first time I have eaten ribs where the meat peals off easily from the bones by just using fork and knife. The sauce was sweet and the meat juicy. The mashed potatos and brocoii are my favourites.

The most disappointing was the caesar salad which was salty with the dressing. I could not finish it despite my recent new craving for salad, pamesan cheese and croutons. Crutons were too salty too. As such, I will recommend to have dressing by the side next time if anyone really wants to order caesar salad.

For 7 of us, I think we have over-ordered. Nonetheless, it is still value for money. There is a 2% rebate for citibank card holders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  pork ribs,potato skins,mashed potato,brocoii and ocean feast
 
Date of Visit: Mar 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $28(Lunch)

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Macam VIP Smile Jan 22, 2013   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Hotel | Restaurant | Seafood | Buffet | Kids-Friendly

 
Who would be as crazy as to arrange a dinner gathering for 15 pax on a Monday Blue night? That's me!

However, we hardly expect ourselves to be the only big table reservation in the restaurant. With only another 3 individual diners and another family of 3, the resturant was almost deserted. It must have been affected by the food poisoning of Man Fu Yuan. Macam VIPs!

Nevertheless, I am glad of the tranquility and service was very efficient as a result.

 
The display of the food was neat and attractive, especially the seafood and dessert corners.

 

 
My favourites were the drunken prawns, fried rice, mushroom soup and pork rib soup, chocolate pudding and cakes and the tirmisu ice-cream. The prawns were very fresh and sweet. Fried rice was cooked with sausages which made it very savoury. The soups were delicious and the chocolate desserts were very rich and yummy. My colleagues also commented thet the roast beef was nice but I forgot to try it.

 

 
Mango pudding however, was really disappointing as it was too sweet. The kueh was also hard and cold. My colleagues commented that the oysters were too small, but I was not concerned with it as I do not take oysters.

This is one of the nicer buffets I have been, although the price is still a bit steep with a 3-dines-for-1-free credit card promotion (Citibank, ANZ etc). The feedback that I have received is that it is not really suitable for Muslims as there are quite a number of pork dishes. However, I would recommend diners with a sweet tooth and soup lovers to go there.

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  prawns,chocolate cake & pudding,fried rice,tiramisu ice-cream,mushroom soup,pork ribs soup
 
Date of Visit: Jan 21, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $50(Dinner)

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Father's birthday makan session Smile Jan 14, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese Soup

Brought my parents and brother to Soup restaurant on a Sunday afternoon around 1pm. It was their first time there and my second time. As I recalled, the chicken rice was quite good.

We were given seats very promptly. The ambience was cosy and not over-noisy in the restaurant. Servce was excellent as our tea was refilled without asking and when we asked for chilli , it was served to us promptly as well.

We, of course ordered their hot favourite: Samsui Ginger Chicken

 
The chicken was tender and boneless. best of all, it went very well with cabbage. The cabbage was so fresh and sweet that I couldn't help wondering how they prepared the cabbage.

 
This is the restaurant's self-made tofu- Hometown Tofu. Crispy on the outside and tender inside. The sauce was appetising and went very well with rice. Too bad, it's such a small portion. Would have loved to order another one, if we hadn't ordered other dishes.

 
Poached Baby spinach-conpoy in century and salted egg stock. There are 3 types of eggs in this dish: poached eggs, century eggs and salted egg. I am usually quite sceptical when coming to this types of dishes because usually the favour of the dish would be overwelmed by the century egg. However, I was able to accept this dish served in this restaurant. They were quite generous with the salted egg portions and the dish was not overwelmed by the century egg. The dish was also not salty. My brother took many spoonfuls of the soup.

We also ordered a lotus soup, but it is nothing fanciful.

The price we paid is considerably lower than other restaurants and the service is excellent, crediting to the restaurant's management in having enough staff to manage the restaurant comfortably. My brother commented that he definitely will come back again.

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Samsui Ginger Chicken,Hometown Tofu,Poached Baby Spinach-conpoy in century and salted egg stock
 
Date of Visit: Jan 13, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $18(Lunch)

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Taiwan Porridge buffet Smile Jan 11, 2013   
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Categories : Asian Variety | Hotel | Porridge/Congee | Buffet

Went on a weekday night. It was not really crowded and conducive for small chats over dinner. However, the peacefulness was disrupted by the band that started around 9pm.

The food variety and quality was considered quite good for the price that we are paying. They even have prawns and crabs. Some local delights include laksa, popiah which are both quite good.

Service was efficient as our dirty plates get cleared very fast.

I don't mind going there again except it is not really near the train station so driving there would be a better choice.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Laksa,Taiwan Porridge
 
Date of Visit: Jan 09, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $22(Dinner)

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