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Located in the quiet I12, this Suki-Ya outlet is rarely packed with customers so if you hate queing, this is the best place to dine.What I like about Suki-Ya is their soup. It is extremely tasty and not overly salty. One of the best in town, IMO. Service is also very prompt, which is rare for buffet outlets. You can order as much sliced meat (choice of chicken, beef or pork) as you want and it gets delivered to you very quickly. Sliced meat a really thin though so you just have to keep ordering.
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Located in the quiet I12, this Suki-Ya outlet is rarely packed with customers so if you hate queing, this is the best place to dine.

What I like about Suki-Ya is their soup. It is extremely tasty and not overly salty. One of the best in town, IMO. Service is also very prompt, which is rare for buffet outlets. You can order as much sliced meat (choice of chicken, beef or pork) as you want and it gets delivered to you very quickly. Sliced meat a really thin though so you just have to keep ordering.

As for the spread of food, I find it to be limited. In fact I would say, less than 30 items vs other buffet places which have more than 50 at any time. You get about 8-10 vege items, another 5-8 fish/meat balls and noodles. The condiments are also very limited.

The worst part of it all is that they limit your dining time to less than 2 hours.

However, the place is well kept and clean. Overall, it was a pleasent dining experience given the comfortable and clean ambiance, coupled with good service and great soup. 

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2014-12-15
Waiting Time
1 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$25