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the selection was good in my opinion, ranging from very fresh seafood to sushis, appetizer , soups, hot dishes (indian curries, steamed fish, roasted root veg, risotto, pastas) and finally desserts galore (chocolate fondue, macaroons, ice cream, cookies, egg tarts, strudels).
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the selection was good in my opinion, ranging from very fresh seafood to sushis, appetizer , soups, hot dishes (indian curries, steamed fish, roasted root veg, risotto, pastas) and finally desserts galore (chocolate fondue, macaroons, ice cream, cookies, egg tarts, strudels).
INTERNATIONAL BUFFET Indulge at park invides you to embark on a culinary journey through Catalan, Greece, Tunisia, and Mediterranean delights including Escalivada, Pan Tomate, Suquet de Peix, Moussaka, Pita with Tzatziki, , Patatosalata, Roasted Lamb with Mint Couscous, Paella and more. Operating hours: Buffet Lunch: 12noon to 2.30pm (Daily) @ $36++ (adult), $18++ (child) Buffet Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.30pm (Daily) @ $48++ (Adult) / $24++ (Child) Special promotion (1 May to 30 June 2013): 50% off every 2nd adult for International Buffet Lunch & Dinner
If you like the thicken version of the chicken sausage, the breakfast buffet here will be able to delight you.Premium chicken sausage which is rich in the chicken meat is tender and firm.The chicken meat is also tender and juicy.As the portion is quite hugh, two pieces are more than enough to satisfy your taste buds.This is one of the popular item on the buffet spread and best like by everyone. Usually will be out of stock on the buffet spread soon too.
Bought the groupons for the heavy buffet dinner with my bf. I was seated outside the restaurant near the hotel lobby and bar, and the ambiance was nice with music in the background from the bar. Drinks are free flow; you get your own cup, ice and soft drinks. The buffet also includes coffee and tea. Food wise, the rock oysters and fresh prawns were nice. Salmon sashimi does not look appetizing due to the placement but tastes alright. There are some variety in food, not a lot but decent for a $30 plus buffet dinner. I would recommend this place if you love oysters and fresh prawns.Spending: Approximately SGD 50
Lunch Buffet Mon to Sun, Adult: $36.00++, Child Price: $18.00++
Lunch Buffet Mon to Fri Adult: $36.00++, Child: $18.00++.
A good Sunday will be one that you wake up and go to a brunch or buffet! Grand Park City Hall is sure one that have the right vibe on a bright Sunday! The atmosphere is just so nice, I just feel like I am at some holiday at some hotel very lay back. Probably because most of the service staffs are Filipinos and their services are very sincere. It is so comfortable with the natural sunlight shining in, not too cold and not too warm.The salads choice is quite a spread, there\'s tuna, egg, potato, chicken and some other salad. I like the Caesar Salad the most as there\'s this bowl in front whereby you can DIY your own Caesar Salad adding bacon bits, cheese and etc.Potato Leek Soup The taste is quite similar to cream of mushroom, if you like mushroom soup then this potato leek soup will probably suit you. Although there\'s leek in it but there\'s not much leek taste in it, you wouldn\'t notice it is leek soup. Nice!Sushi here is very decent! It is as though you go to a Japanese Restaurant.Clockwise: Tofu, Pan Fried Fish, Chicken Pasta, Vegetables Curry with Rice and Prawn with Wasabi Sauce. Every dishes on this plate is good! It is very rare that you get so many great food over at the hot selections for a buffet.The Mee Siam is one that you can die for! It is way to excellent! Usually when I go to buffets whereby they have this live stations for local delights it doesn\'t taste that nice compare to a hawker stall but this Mee Siam outdo the hawker stall Mee Siam! The gravy is sour-sweet which make it very appetizing.You can find all kind of egg tarts here: Kaya, durian and the Portuguese. And thiere\'s this Bandung Kueh that is quite creative. The cakes here are okay, if I have any disappointment that will be the cakes. There\'s four choices of ice cream to choose from: coffee, chocolate, strawberry and vanilla. Plus you can add different toppings on the ice cream!Overall, the range of food here isn\'t a wide spread but there\'s quality in most of the food they serve so it is more of a less quantity and good quality. And it depend on the individual, if you are not into sushi, salad and cheese then you might not find it worth it here.
We bought vouchers for the buffet at almost 50% off. So our party of 6 ended our long day of work with a heavy heavy dinner. I didn\'t try every dish but will share what I tried and liked: 1) Roast Beef - they don\'t have a craving station to crave the slices for you but they make up with really tender beef slices that\'s still pink on the centre. 2) Roti Prata - I know I know! Who in the sane mind eats roti Prata at a buffet right. But they make it on the spot and it\'s crispy on the outside. Plus you eat it with very yummy fish curry and another eggplant dish. It\'s just very very good combi ok? 3) Pasta - they cook this on the spot too but only have one sauce base - cream. It\'s not that it\'s not nice but other than variety of pasta, it would be good to have variety of sauce too. 4) Sashimi - Decent, not your best cuts but it\'s buffet so don\'t have unreal expectations ok? 5) Oysters - I don\'t eat them but friend says it\'s fresh. That\'s what counts right? 6) Chicken Soup (Western style) - Not too bad with noticable ingredients. 7) Salted Vege Soup - way too salty to be palatable. 8) Dessert - they have a whole counter just for the sweets and the one I love most is the kaya Portuguese egg tarts! The filling is sweet but not too much and the crust is crispy. It\'s kept warm so that when you eat it, it\'s just right. There were many other good tasting dishes but I don\'t remember that all. It\'s certainly worth my $35.Spending: Approximately SGD 35(Dinner)