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I went to Carousel with a group of my friends, with reservations booked for hi-tea at 3pm. The queue was already formed prior to the timing, and many people were already queuing there to get in. We were ushered to our seats, and we started to walk around the buffet area.They had a wide spread of food, with a section for local cuisines as well as the Japanese area. We started with the sushi, as there was not much people around there, and they had a wide spread of salmon sashimi, and others like s
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I went to Carousel with a group of my friends, with reservations booked for hi-tea at 3pm. The queue was already formed prior to the timing, and many people were already queuing there to get in. We were ushered to our seats, and we started to walk around the buffet area.

They had a wide spread of food, with a section for local cuisines as well as the Japanese area. We started with the sushi, as there was not much people around there, and they had a wide spread of salmon sashimi, and others like soba, udon etc. It was quite pleasing to the eye.

Moving on, we went to the local delights, where they had their usual, the dimsums as well as the noodles area, where we could choose to have the chef cook our noodles. It was also a wide spread, around 10+ different dishes. One good thing about this buffet was that there was this soup of the day, and it was not your usual western soup. We had herbal chicken soup, and it was really tasty!

Lastly, we saved our stomach for some dessert and tea. How can you say that your buffet hi-tea is over unless you had your tea? It was a nice get-together as well as great food for a value price there.

It's also one of the rare places that serves Halal buffet spread.
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