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2012-05-22
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The place was not full.Bread/Soup - various kind of bread which remained largely untouched.Coffee/Tea - a coffee machine to dispense cappucino and espresso plus a variety of tea bags to choose from. Not bad for this free flow of coffee!Desserts - assorted kueys, fruit tarts, ice cream and waffles complete with multiple choices of toppings.Japanese - salmon sashimi and assorted sushi.Mains - pasta, potato balls, stir fried veg, grilled fish, fried rice, fried black pepper kway teow, chili crab, k
Bread/Soup - various kind of bread which remained largely untouched.
Coffee/Tea - a coffee machine to dispense cappucino and espresso plus a variety of tea bags to choose from. Not bad for this free flow of coffee!
Desserts - assorted kueys, fruit tarts, ice cream and waffles complete with multiple choices of toppings.
Japanese - salmon sashimi and assorted sushi.
Mains - pasta, potato balls, stir fried veg, grilled fish, fried rice, fried black pepper kway teow, chili crab, kebab (I can say that most of the mains were asian dishes and were popular). The chicken for the kebab was nice, and the pasta alio olio was surprisingly not bad being a buffet item. I absolutely loved the grilled fish.
Salads - pretty normal.
Station - There is a live noodle cooking station where you cook your noodles, add soup and condiments yourself. There's also station where you can prepare rojak.
Seafood - the only food we like to eat is cold prawns on that night.
The durian pengat is famous too and it's a great idea to have it together with the waffles too.
Remarks: There is no oyster, very small variety, but I was so lucky that I have a 1-for-1 buffet dinner with UOB cards. My girlfriend and I enjoyed the buffet dinner.
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