Showing posts with label Buffet. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 15, 2015

[Singapore Restaurant] Experience New Birthday Dishes at TODAI !

 
 
Believe it or not, TODAI has turned 4!  Diners at the restaurant, specializing in international buffet, are in for a treat.  As part of TODAI's anniversary celebration, they have specially added 7 birthday dishes to the menu.



Shoutao, or steamed buns in the shape of peaches signifying longevity, is one dish commonly seen especially during birthday celebrations for the elders.  This Chinese tradition is still kept even in modern days Singapore.  The soft pink steamed buns are filled with sweet lotus paste.  These buns are best eaten when they are fresh out from the steamer.   Another Chinese dish which TODAI has added to the auspicious birthday menu is the stir-fried Yi Mein or the longevity noodles.  The noodles, a savory dish with prawns and mushrooms, didn't taste too strong and the noodle texture was quite "QQ", a local term describing the chewy texture of the noodles.  It tasted somewhat like handmade noodles.


Two Korean dishes added to the birthday menu were Japchae and Miyeokguk.  The key ingredient for Japchae is the sweet potato noodles which is different from the Chinese-style glass noodles because of it's chewy noodles texture.  The flavourful dish is stir-fried by mixing sesame oil, soy sauce with vegetables and meat.  This dish was first created in the 17th century during the Joseon Dynasty.  The dish soon became one of the signature dishes in the royal menu, especially during celebration parties, as the king liked it so much. 

In the Korean culture, one must have a bowl of Miyeokguk (or Korean-style seaweed soup) on their birthdays.  Due to its high iodine and calcium content in the seaweeds, it is common for Korean women to consume this soup after child-birth.  It then became a popular practice to have the seaweed soup on birthdays as a reminder of the food and nutrition from mothers.


A pretty exotic dish on the birthday menu is Oto, which originates from Ghana.  Oto is a traditional African birthday dish that uses hard-boiled eggs, mashed yam and palm oil as the key ingredients.  TODAI has creatively replaced the yam with potato and it has a similar taste as potato salad.  Eggs in the Ghanaian culture symbolizes purity and fruitfulness and therefore it is symbolize to consume eggs on birthdays.  This completes the second African dish, Jollof Rice, originating from Nigeria, which is slightly spicy and savoury.


And, birthdays wouldn't be complete without cakes.  Inspired from Russia's Honey Layered Cakes, the 4-layered delicious Rainbow Cake will be available during dinner and weekend buffets.  If you're a fan of butter-cream cakes, go for this!

Besides the birthday dishes, the international buffet selection includes Oriental, Western, Japanese, Korean, Italian dishes as well as fruits and salads.  If you prefer to go for lighter food options, TODAI offers pretty interesting salads.

 (Cherry Tomato Salad under the Italian Section)

(Mandarin Salad under the Salad Section)


(Garlic Bread under the Italian Section)
 

As part of TODAI's anniversary celebration, diners have a chance to enjoy unlimited buffet dining for 30 days.  A total of 5 passes will be given away for lucky dinners who spend a minimum of $200 at TODAI.  And for diners who are celebrating their birthdays in March, they get to enjoy a complimentary birthday cake as well as an instant photo taken to capture their memorable moments.

UOB and Maybank card holders, senior citizens and kids get to can enjoy dining discounts at TODAI as well.  Do check out the promotional details at www.todaisingapore.com.


TODAI Singapore
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Avenue
#B2-01
Singapore 018972
Tel: +65 6688 7771


Monday to Friday:
Lunch: 11.30am to 3pm; Dinner: 5.30pm to 10pm

Saturday:
Lunch: 11.30am to 3pm; Dinner: 5pm to 10.30pm

Sunday:
All Day Dining: 11.30pm to 10pm


Getting there: Take MRT to Bayfront Station.  Use Exit D.  Enter Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and walk through The Shoppes in MBS.  TODAI is located almost at the end of the building.


Thursday, September 12, 2013

[SG Buffet] Open House Restaurant at Grand Park Orchard Hotel

Options for weekday high-tea seems to be quite limited and we can easily understand why.  Simply because the weekend crowd is generally better.  Recently, a group of friends decided to meet up over high tea and we went to Open House Restaurant at Grand Park Orchard (former Crown Prince Hotel).



The selection are mostly local delights with some Asian selection.  The food spread is quite good with a few stations where the dishes are freshly cooked and served at your table.


The choice of dim sum included siew mai, har gow, char siew bao and black bean pork ribs.  The kar gow skin was a little too thick while the siew mai was alright.



The local cuisine section has usual snacks and dishes that we Singaporeans eat at any time of the day.  That includes roti prata (Indian pancake), fried carrot cake (oriental pan-fried steamed rice cake in black soy sauce), nasi lemak (Malay coconut rice with otah, salted fried peanut and fried anchovy), chwee kueh (oriental steamed rice cup-sized cake topped with preserved radish), fried chicken wings, curry puffs, samosa and peanut pancake.


There is another section where ala carte dishes can be ordered namely claypot rice (oriental style steamed rice cooked with black soy sauce and Chinese sausage in a claypot), fishhead curry (Indian style way of cooking head of fish with brinjals and spicy coconut milk)  and sayur lodeh (Indonesian style vegetable curry that is usually not spicy or mild spicy).  Teochew Porridge is also available at the buffet line with braised peanuts and preserved cai xin.  Nothing elaborate and fanciful but the key condiments are there.


The cakes and pastries section was a little disappointing.  They look quite ordinary and the taste was average.  The durian pengat tasted a little sourish.




The black horse, which truly surprised me was this Sichuan Noodles.  It was very very good, for someone who enjoys eating food that has vinegar.  Spiciness and sourness was just at the right level.  The noodles, though it was a little thick, blended well with the hot and sour soup.  


On the whole, it was a good place for weekday high-tea.  Affordable price with a rather good spread of food.  There may also be seasonal credit card promotions.  The café staff will be able to advise.

Open House Restaurant
Grand Park Orchard Hotel
270 Orchard Road Singapore 238857
Tel: 6603 8855

Nearest MRT: Orchard Station

Getting there: Walk along the basement of Wisma Atria which connects to Ngee Ann City.  Exit Ngee Ann City, cross over to Paragon and then to Grand Park Orchard.


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Related Posts:
- Todai Singapore (Click here)
- Korean Grill BBQ Buffet: Ssikkek (Click here)

Thursday, August 22, 2013

[Singapore Restaurant] Korean Grill BBQ Buffet - Ssikkek BBQ

Hey, looking for buffet, and particularly Korean buffet?  Not many Korean restaurants serve buffet and Korean food is known not to be cheap in Singapore. After so many years, Ssikkek has maintained its top spot in the hearts of my friends and I because the food is generally good and it is quite affordable.  Weekday lunch buffet at $14++ and dinner at $22++.  Weekend / Public Holiday is at $24++.  Check the website for kids' price.


The kimchi soup is always the first dish that we would dash for because it is soooo popular.  Relatively thick gravy and flavourful.  Look!  The soup is finishing up faster than the ingredients!


Second on my list to dash for is the rice cakes, ddeokbokki.  Fresh fish cakes and rice cakes that are chewy and not too hard.  Sauce is good too.


Third item to dash for is the pancake, pajeon.  Thin slices and fragrant.  Those who prefer thick batter may disagree that this is worth dashing for.



And finally, meat dishes is what people may dash for at other restaurants.  But in Ssikkek, even though all the side dishes and drinks have ran out, the meat continues to be available.  It isn't that the meat dishes are not popular, in fact, they are very well marinated and delicious.  The standard chicken, pork and beef variety is sufficient to fill any hungry fellow.


While all these may sound all too good, are there things to note while dining there?  Yes, there are.  Firstly, due to long queues at the restaurants all the time, they have staggered the dinner hours.  I may not be totally certain but I think there are only 2 timings to choose from for dinner, either 6pm or 8pm.  So, timing isn't that flexible.  Secondly, if you are taking the 8pm dinner slot, fast fingers are needed to dash for the side dishes because the dishes may run out by 8.30pm :(  Thirdly, the restaurant closes at 10ish, so dinner at 8pm may be a little short if your plan is to have a slow and relax meal....


Ssikkek Korean BBQ
101 Thomson Road, United Square
#B1-15/16/17
Singapore 307591
Tel: 6254 8123

Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri : 11.30am to 2.30pm (Lunch), 5pm to 11pm (Dinner)
Weekend / PH : 11.30pm to 11pm

Nearest Station: Novena Station

Getting there: Use Exit B1.  Walk in the direction against the traffic flow and pass by Goldhill Shopping Centre.  The next building is United Square. 



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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Todai Singapore - An International Seafood and Sushi Restaurant



Looking for a place for a relaxing seafood international buffet?  Todai is one recommended place.  The buffet restaurant is located at the upmarket Marian Bay Sands and was opened in 2009. 

Todai is a global brand where it opened its first concept restaurant in California in 1985 serving sushi and seafood.  It now has over 40 restaurants in the United States, Hawaii and Asia including Korea, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.  As of now, there are 11 restaurants all over Korea.


For the restaurant at MBS, much of its ingredients and recipe are imported from Korea.  However, there are seasonal highlights that aren't beyond the Korean recipes.  For, the Alaskan King Crab promotion that is currently taking place. 


The fresh and juicy crabs are HUGE!  Even though, the flesh are tender and juicy.  The crab legs are mostly as long as 30cm and the crab claws are as huge as a palm! 


How do you manage those long legs and huge claws?  These interesting, special scissors are provided for cutting the crab shells.  Although the shells are not extremely hard, it is much easier to remove the shells with these scissors.


Here's one of the Korean chefs preparing a pancake dish.  Apparently, Todai has been a popular choice for food catering for many of the Korean celebrities holding concerts and fan meetings in Singapore.  Staff and guests had the opportunity to meet some of these artistes while they dine in Todai!  How lucky!


From July onwards, the restaurant is holding a promotion on "Healing Food" featuring the Abalone Ginseng Chicken Soup and Sea Eel BBQ.  The Abalone Ginseng Chicken Soup combines the benefit of building and protecting healthy muscle tissues from the abalone, with the revitalising properties of the Ginseng Chicken Soup.  The Sea Eel BBQ is rich in vitamins that aid in the rejuvenation of the body, which is ideal for the Singapore tropical heat.  These promotional dishes are available during weekday dinner and during weekend lunch and dinner.
 
Abalone Ginseng Chicken Soup

For this specially dish, the abalone is said to be imported from Korea.  A complete huge piece of abalone in its Mother of Pearl shell.  Other than the chicken, jujube and a full piece of ginseng is used to create the flavourful dish.

Chinese Section 

In addition, Todai has added a new section in their buffet line "10 best food for Longevity".  And in August, to celebrate Singapore's 48th National Day, free flow draft beer will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays and fresh oysters have been added to the buffet spread for dinner on Fridays as well as on weekend lunch and dinner.  The restaurant has a wide buffet spread comprising 16 different sections including Seafood, Sushi, Roll, Chinese, Deep Fry, Churrasco, Oven Food, Italian, Cold Food, Noodle, Pastry, Dim Sum, Grill, Western, Salad and Beverages. 

Pastry Section 

For the great spread of food, do take your time if you are dining there and make sure you aren't rushing for time.  Lunch starts from $42++ while dinner starts from $58++.  There is price variation so do check out the details from Todai's website.
September 2013's Promotion
 
Free flow draft beer during dinner on Thursdays.
Unlimited fresh oysters during dinner on Fridays as well as during lunch & dinner during weekends.  Promotions are also available from 19 to 22 Sep in conjunction with the F1 event.
 
Todai Singapore
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Avenue
#B2-01
Singapore 018972
Tel: +65 6688 7771



Getting there: Take MRT to Bayfront Station.  Use Exit D.  Enter Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and walk through The Shoppes in MBS.  Todai is located almost at the end of the building.




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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Singapore High Tea Buffet List

A fellow blogger - Camemberu has been diligently compiling a list of buffet places and updating it.  A great effort indeed and I would like to share it here with those who are searching for buffet places.

http://www.camemberu.com/2009/10/singapore-high-tea-buffet-list-updated.html

Saturday, December 13, 2008

From the TV programme - Buffet Buffet

From Makansutra website.
http://www.makansutra.com/forums/singapore/viewtopic.php?t=16127&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0


The first episode:
For lunch buffet below $20, Geek Terminal at Market Street (http://www.geekterminal.com/) @ $13.90 per pax - think it's best for those working in Raffles Place & who want a light lunch. [Closed]

For lunch buffet between $20 to $30, Carnivore at Vivocity (http://www.carnivore.com.sg/Outlets/vivo.asp) @ $28++ per pax - good for meat-eaters & those working in Vivocity vicinity.

For lunch buffet above $30, Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts (http://dining.royalplaza.com.sg/) @ $39++ per pax - for those who can afford a leisurely lunch with international spread on a weekday at Orchard Road.


2nd episode on dinner buffets ... here are the details:
Below $20, Bombay Cafe Express at Suntec City Mall (http://www.bombaycafe.com.sg/) @ $14.90++ per pax - not sure if the buffet's only available on Friday nights since that was what the programme showed. There's also another Bombay Cafe around Tanjong Katong area. I have not tried their food, so any feedback from those who had?

Between $20 to $30, Harbour City Restaurant at PSA Building (http://www.harbourcity.com.sg/) @ $27.80++ per pax, only on weeknights - ala carte buffet menu of 48 dishes but subject to minimum of 4 pax to enjoy the buffet. This buffet does really look like a great-value for money, but provided you don't mind travelling to the rather remote location. I had only tried the dim sum lunch once & a long time ago, but it seemed very popular with working crowd around there

Above $30, MELT - The World Cafe at Mandarin Oriental (http://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/dining/MELT/) @ $70++ per pax, only on weeknights - add $25++ to enjoy free flow of alcohol. As expected, the programme showed this famous buffet in Singapore.


3rd episode on tim sum buffets ... here are the details:
Below $20, Lao Beijing at Plaza Singapura (http://www.tunglok.com/laobeijing/laobeijing_menus.html) @ $10.20++ per pax – only for high tea on weekdays, 3 to 5pm. For weekends & PHs, the price increases to $15.80++, but the spread has slightly more choices as well. Check out their website for the full high tea menus. It’s worth a try if you like lots of Chinese carbs.

Between $20 to $30, Peach Blossom at Marina Mandarin (http://www.meritus-hotels.com/hotelresort/marinamandarin/dining/peachblossom.htm) @ $28.80++ per pax, served between 11.30am to 2.30pm, only on weekends & PHs - ala carte buffet menu of over 26 dishes. I haven’t tried it but am really tempted by the display of fried cornflake beancurds, deep fried enoki mushroom parcels and black glutinous rice with pumpkin paste dessert last night.

Above $30, Hai Tien Lo at Pan Pacific (http://www.panpacific.com/en/singapore/restaurants_bars/Hai_Tien_Lo.html) @ $58++ per pax, between 11.30am to 2.30pm, only on weekends & PHs – the spread looked good, but 4 out of 5 tasters on the programme commented that the price was a little too high for dim sum, which I tend to agree, what’s more with the recession looming over our heads now.


4th episode on breakfast buffets ... here are the details:
Below $20, Bistro Delifrance at various locations (http://www.delifrance.com.sg/)@ $9.90++ per pax – only on Fridays to Sundays & PHs, 8 to 10.30am. Check their website for the various bistro locations; under ‘Promotions Hot Deals’ for the breakfast buffet details. Not sure why the flyer on the website indicated that we can have the bakery buffet breakfast at $7.95 and will need to add $3 for an additional hot meal, which was different from what was telecasted last evening, showing unlimited helpings to both their hot & bakery items. Perhaps different bistro have different menus or the flyer is outdated? Did anybody know which outlet they showcased last night?

Between $20 to $30, Cafe Brio’s at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel (http://www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/grandcopthornewaterfront/restaurant/index.html) @ $29.00++ per pax, served between 6.30 to 10.30am, on all days – the spread seemed very international, probably good for those staying nearby. I found the mention of dining al fresco alongside the Singapore River rather funny since the view is more like of a big canal, nothing spectacular.

Above $30, Olive Tree Restaurant at Intercontinental Singapore ( http://www.singapore.intercontinental.com/dining/olivetree.asp) @ $36.00++ per pax, between 6 to 10.30am, on weekends & PHs – the spread actually didn’t seem as international as Café Brio’s, but is definitely more high end. They have an egg station that will freshly cook your eggs in whatever style you want, which is the norm for 4 stars hotel establishments and above. And boy, am I impressed with their selection of fresh tea leaves that are served in actual tea pots rather than cups to individual customers. The pan fried beef and cheese selection looks really yummy too. So if I’m to choose between Café Brio’s & Olive Tree, I’ll rather pay a bit more & go for the latter. After a most satisfying breakfast, we can then walk off our food by shopping to our fill at Bugis Junction.


5th episode on high tea buffets ... here are the details:
Below $20, Chilli Padi Nonya Café at North Bridge Commercial Complex (http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/chilli_padi_nonya_cafe/)@ $8.80+ per pax – there’s this other website - http://www.chillipadi.com.sg/, but I’m not sure if this is the main restaurant’s website or even related to Chilli Padi Nonya café, thus I link up the hungry-go-where website which I feel has the best details & reviews. The high tea buffet is served on all days of the weeks, 2.30pm to 5.30pm, and I think it’s $7.80+ on weekdays, add a dollar for weekends. I was salivating over the spread on tv last night, especially the nonya kuehs, kueh pie ti, chwee kueh & chilled sago with gula melaka. Seems like they rotate their daily menus, thus you may get your favorites on certain days. The spread may not be huge but it’s definitely worth a try for that price. For your information, North Bridge Commercial Complex is just opposite Bugis Junction.

Between $20 to $30, Ellenborough Market Café at Swissotel Merchant Court ( http://www.swissotel.com/EN/Destinations/Singapore/Swissotel+Merchant+Court/HOTEL+HOME/Gallery/Dining/Ellenborough+Market+Cafe.htm) @ $28.00++ per pax, served between 3.30pm to 5.30pm, only on weekends and PHs – needless be much said about this popular buffet with Singaporeans. It’s got a reasonably good spread, just don’t expect very nice ambience as I tend to think the café is always overcrowded. The cold chempedak dessert did look very tempting though.

Above $30, Tea Lounge at The Regent Singapore ( http://www.regenthotels.com/hotels/risin/dinings) @ $36.00++ per pax, served between 1.30pm to 5.30pm on weekends – this is a classic English tea buffet, probably more suitable for ladies of leisure or bunch of girls meeting up for a get-together or couples wanting a quiet afternoon to cosy up to each other. Can you imagine a bunch of guys or big families gathering at this place? I think that explained why Terence Cao kept going over to join the other 2 female tasters last night since it would be a bit awkward for him to sit alone and sample English tea. Anyway, interesting items to try include the Yuzu tarlet, cherry trifle and macarons.


6th espisode on steamboat buffets
Zheng Fa Steamboat - Less Than 20 @ $18.90++, on weekdays. Website: http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/chin_huat_live_seafood_thomson/ (Chin Huat don't have their own website, so this is the best). I was surprised by the indoor decor as it really didn't look very nice outside. I found the uniforms of the staff rather corny, but overall, I wouldn't mind patronising this place with my family or a big bunch of friends so that we can share food & try everything. The desserts really looked interesting, and I am impressed by the fact that they don't only offer steamboat, but also grill/bbq & teppanyaki, & at such low price. I bet this place is going to get swamped from now onwards, & I regret not trying it before the telecast.

Chongqing Steamboat @ Tanglin Mall - Less than 30 @ $29.90++ on weekdays & $30.90++ on weekends. Website: http://www.chinesefeasts.com.sg/restaurants.html. The restaurant is more correctly known as The Magic of Chongqing Hot Pot, & you can find the extensive menu on the website above. I like their sauces a lot, and all the 1-serving Jing Chuan Dian Xin items are worth a try. The 8-treasure tea served is a bonus as it really aided digestion of food.

The Buffet @ M Hotel - Above 30 @ $38++ on weekdays. Website: http://www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/mhotelsingapore/restaurant/theBuffet.html. The hotpot buffet showcased last night is really impressive, but I think more suited for seafood lovers since they focus their themes around seafood. I salivated over the drunken prawns cooked on the spot & mushroom varieties & chinese herbs that you can add all you want to your soup, and of course, the durian pengat.


7th episode on dessert buffets ...
Below $20, Mingles at Velocity (Novena Square) – ice cream buffet @ $14.90++ per pax, available for high tea everyday – no official website so please refer to this:http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/mingles_velocity/. The buffet offers 24 flavours of New Zealand Natural ice cream, with unlimited waffles (not served whole but in small slices) & 1 drink per customer. It may be too much to eat just ice cream unless you are a true-blue ice cream fan, so a suggestion is to go for their set lunches or dinners, which will give you main course, drink & dessert/soup. I tried this place a couple of times, & rather enjoyed their sausages & rosti. However, this place is definitely not meant for hanging out or big crowds.

Between $20 to $30, The Rose Veranda at Shangri-La Hotel - dessert buffet @ $28++ per pax, available between 3 to 6pm on weekdays. http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/singapore/shangrila/dining/restaurant/roseveranda. I actually think this is the most worthy of the lot showcased last night, I would love to give it a try when I can find time to take the afternoon off from work; have a leisurely high tea with my friends or other half. Being a female & tea drinker, I love the rose patterned crockery & am amazed by the 102 varieties of tea available. Apparently, they also serve tea cocktails, which are chargeable. Temptations include the crème brulee, mango; mint minestrone, lemongrass & chocolate mousse topped with crunchy chocolate balls, durian cake; chocolate fondue. They also have a selection of hot items for this buffet, which is great for those who are not die hard dessert fans.

Above $30, The Courtyard at Fullerton Hotel – chocolate buffet @ $38++ per pax, available Thur through Sat nights. http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fullertonhotel.com%2Fswf%2Fmain.html%23%2Fdining%2Fthecourtyard%2F&h=ea47b9bce3f1c0faa882eed32720654d. Well, another well known buffet, so I’m not going to say too much. I have never tried it since I don’t fancy gorging myself on chocolate, not that I don’t love chocolate, but I just don’t wish to run at the sight of chocolate for a long time after that. The only items that caught my attention last night are the lychee tiramisu and white chocolate soup.


8th episode on brunch buffets ...
Below $20, Penang Place Restaurant at International Business Park – not exactly brunch buffet but more like lunch buffet @ $19.80++ per pax, available daily from 11.30am to 2pm except on Sundays when they close – http://www.penangplace.com/ I tried this before, & have to say that I really enjoyed the spread. It is always very crowded though, so you definitely need to make reservations, even on weekdays. You can refer to the website for the buffet items.

Between $20 to $30, The Pearl River Palace Restaurant at Suntec City Convention Centre Level 3 – ala carte Cantonese lunch buffet @ $28++ per pax, available between 11.30am to 2.30pm on weekends. Being such a traditional Chinese establishment, they do not have their own website, but you can get good reviews at http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/pearl_river_palace/ It seems like a good central venue for family get-together makan sessions on weekends with the usual Chinese restaurant fare, tim sum selection & desserts, & as usual, being able to shop after a heavy makan session is a plus point.

Above $30, Checkers Brasserie at Hilton Singapore – Sunday champagne buffet @ $160++ per pax, available from 12pm to 3pm. Without free flow champagne, it’s $70++ per adult & $25++ per child. http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/SINHITW-Hilton-Singapore-hotel/dining.do;jsessionid=17BE3DCE5A2E6071BC2B21DAF1E7FCAB.etc73#2. It sounds crazy to pay that kind of $$ for champagne plus lunch, especially when the atmosphere isn’t exactly leisurely or relaxed with a kids’ corner on the same premises. It also seemed so crowded and noisy in the show but if you have the cash to spare, can try for the seafood, western hot entrees like roast beef, foie gras (WOW!) & Yorkshire pudding, Indian cuisine like lamb kebabs & naans, Chinese selection like crepes with Peking duck and of course desserts.


9th episode on supper buffets ...
Below $20, Café Windsor at Hotel Windsor – Teochew porridge buffet @ $10.80++ per pax, available from 5pm to 11pm on weekdays – http://www.hotelwindsor.com.sg/ I didn’t even know that this hotel exists but upon checking its website, realized that it’s a small establishment located in a not very ideal location. However for the price & nice environment, may be can go try with your mate or friends. Featured items include Teochew braised duck, cornflake prawns, steamed pomfret, la la, beancurd skin with wolfberries, braised pork belly & of course, sweet potato porridge. The only dessert that they seem to serve is ice cream. Anyway, with that kind of timing, one can go for dinner instead of supper.

Between $20 to $30, Maifan Stone Healthy Steam Boat at 17 Sims Way (along Lorong 5 Geylang) – steam boat buffet between $20 to $25 depending on the soup base you choose, available between 5pm to 3am everyday, if I’m not wrong. Not much can be found about this place on the internet, but this Chinese website offers some information at least: http://www.singeat.com/vip/index.asp?storeid=775. They have 11 kinds of soup bases & you can select a 2-combination hot pot, but I’m not sure how they charge then. Examples of soup bases include fish head, milk & vegetarian (with mushrooms). The variety of ingredients, hot items & desserts seem ok only. It’s just one of those many steamboat restaurants that are everywhere & manned usually by a Chinese staff, so personally, I wouldn’t go all of the way to try this place unless I’m a die-hard steamboat fan.

Above $30, La Terrasse at Orchard Hotel – Teochew Muay buffet @ $28++ per pax on Sundays to Thursdays, 6.30pm to midnight; $33++ on Fridays, Saturdays; PHs, 6.30pm to 1am. http://www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/orchardhotelsingapore/restaurant/laTerrasse.html. This is a rather well-known porridge buffet place, being located in an established hotel in the heart of Orchard Road. Good place to bring your entire family, young & old, for a lighter pig out buffet option. Featured food included claypot sea cucumber, cold crab, cold prawns, braised pork belly buns, Teochew braised duck, freshly cooked lean pork & pork liver porridge, selection of vegetables that you choose on the spot which they will then cook for you, & the usual condiments that accompany porridge like salted egg, different kinds of preserved veg & cai poh egg.


10th episode on japanese buffets ...
Below $20, The Pasta Shop by Sakae at Tiong Bahru Plaza, #01-48 – available for high tea between 3 to 6pm on weekends @ $19.90++ per pax. There’s no official website or any that wrote much about this place, so I believe it’s still new. For an official write-up on this place, refer to http://www.apexpal.com/brands_tps.html . They have at least 55 types of pasta on their menu, probably similar to Pasta de Waraku. Tonight’s program featured items like Yakiniku beef soup pasta, seared tuna avocado pasta, salmon with ikura pasta, prawn and bacon kimchi soup pasta, and the one dish that I would seriously like to try – Japanese style braised pork pasta. I guess the prices are similar to Waraku as well.

Between $20 to $30, Curry Favor Japanese Kitchen at Novena Square, – ala carte lunch buffet @ $22.80++ per pax, available between 12pm to 4pm on weekends & PHs. http://www.curry-favor.com/web/promo_buffet.php - refer to their website for the buffet listings with photos to tempt you. A very comprehensive website, which you would expect of a bunch of young entrepreneurial bosses who furthered their studies in the States. Their flagship outlet is at Stamford House. I was rather impressed when I saw that they offer soft drinks, root beer, lemon tea, lychee cooler & oreo milkshakes, though I’m not sure if they are free flow. They also seem to offer this buffet for dinners on Fri, Sat, Sun & PHs, but best to call them to confirm.

Above $30, Himawari - Robatayaki at Alexandra Road – weekday lunch buffet @ $30.80++ per pax, available from 11.30am to 3pm. They also provide buffet dinners at $34.80++ per pax. Add $4 for weekend lunch or dinner buffet. The same buffets are offered at their other 2 outlets at Safra Mount Faber and Neil Road. I’m actually quite surprised to find a website with very detailed buffet listings and items at http://www.sbestfood.com/himawari.htm . Refer to the bottom of the page for the Alexandra branch’s exact location. Well, I don’t know if I’m suaku or what, but I have never heard of this restaurant, but am quite keen to try their buffet after seeing the show. Recommended items include shabu shabu (requires at least 2 to enjoy), assorted sashimi, grilled salmon head, fried soft shell crab, grilled cod fish, shisamo tempura and rosu katsu etc. Slurp …


11th episode on BBQ
Below $20, Yuki Yaki at Marina Square – available for lunch between 12 to 5pm on weekdays @ $19.90++ per pax. They also offer the buffet for dinner, and weekends & PHs only need to add $2. Refer to their official website for the buffet details: http://www.sukigroup.com.sg/website/yuki-yaki.htm . I’m not really impressed. The restaurant reminds me of Seoul Garden, and I always feel that the Suki group’s restaurants don’t offer quality food. Sorry, personal opinion.

Between $20 to $30, Ju Shin Jung at East Coast Park, – lunch buffet @ $29++ per pax. No official website, so refer to this for a good idea of what they have: http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/ju_shin_jung_east_coast/ . I don’t mind giving this restaurant a try despite the limited meat choices, only 4 items, 3 pork and 1 chicken, since the meats look like good quality stuff, and they do have a lot of side dishes and good selection of vegetable appetizers. The restaurant environment also seems like a very good choice for gatherings of colleagues or friends. Boba – guess u should really go try the west coast branch since the east coast branch would likely be very crowded for a while.

Above $30, Yakiniku Daidomon at United Square – weekday lunch charcoal bbq buffet @ $43++ per pax, & weekend and PH buffet @ $48++. Refer to their official website for the full buffet menu: http://www.daidomon.com.sg/ . You can also go for their ala carte menu if you don’t fancy their buffets, which seem rather expensive to me, and also if you are a non-beef eater since their buffet menu offers lots of beef items.


12th episode on festive/holiday buffets
Below $20, Waffle Factory at the Singapore Post Centre – $8.80 per adult and $6.80 per child (below 12 yrs old), 10am to 10pm daily. When I googled for this restaurant, found another waffle place with the same name at Downtown East, so not sure if it is another branch or they have shifted from there to Spore Post Centre. The flavours come in sweet or savoury and include white chocolate Oreo bites, M&M White Chocolate, Cheddar Cheese, Strawberry Chocolate, Sarawak Pineapple and D24 Fresh Durian (limited to 1 order per pax). The buffet also comes with 1 drink and you can add $3 for a main course like spaghetti. Probably worth a try for parents with young children if you are around that area, but beware the limited space in the shop. After this telecast, I really don’t know how they are going to cope with the sudde influx of customers.

Between $20 to $30, Tiffany Cafe at Furama City Centre – weekend high tea buffet @ $28.80++ per pax, between 12pm to 5pm (only for the month of Dec). Their official website is at http://www.furama.com/citycentre/dining.php?s=tiffany . They are offering some Christmas items like roast turkey and chicken ham, but main stuff are mostly local & familiar international spread like mee rebus, satay, seafood, sushi and desserts. I have actually tried their buffets a couple of times a few years back, and recalled that the variety and quality is acceptable, but somewhat greatly enjoyed by my parents, so it’s again a good place to try out for a big and long family pig out session.

Above $30, Café Biz at Traders Hotel – weekend dinner buffet @ $52++ per pax (for the month of Dec only, and not available on Xmas eve and day). Their official website is at: http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/singapore/traders/dining/restaurant/cafebiz . You can also refer to http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/cafebiz/ for some review on their holiday buffet. Popular items include American oysters (which really looked yummy!), roast turkey with unusual sauces like sweet-sour pineapple and Sichuan mala, drunken prawns, grilled and cold seafood, sashimi, brazilian churrasco and desserts like durian pengget. Overall, a spread that looks good …

Friday, June 15, 2007

Ellenborough Market Cafe

Ellenborough Market Cafe is the place to go to if :
1. You'd like to indulge in a variety of food
2. You wanna treat yourself to good food (sharksfin, lobster, scallop, oyster etc)
3. You have sweet tooth and love durian pengat
4. You have time to spare
5. You have $ to splurge




See for yourself.... how many food servings I've got!




Saw the durian pengat on my 7th serving? I've had more than 1 serving for that wor...

See lah... now how to 减肥?

Sunday, November 05, 2006

天府 Paradise on Earth

Location : 200 Tanjong Katong Road
Went there for the 鸳鸯 steamboat yesterday. The restaurant supposedly opens at 6pm but they were nice enough to allow us to be their 1st customers for the evening at 5.30pm.

Choice of soup : Satay Soup and Scallop Soup

Still like the Satay Soup but it gets a bit jelat after a while.... and I realised that the soups are quite oily. You will only notice it after the fire is off and the soup starts to cool down. Then... you will notice something.

For the 2-person set meal, we got the following items :

1) Fish Cake

2) Fish Slices

3) Bee Hoon (not the usual one)

4) Chicken meat

5) 鲜虾水饺

6)A variety of meat balls (Pork, Sotong, Shrimp)

7) Wanton

8) Green Vege

9) 金针菇

10)FRESH prawns

I have to emphasise on the word FRESH cos some of them successfully proved to us that they are FRESH by moving their very many legs while on our plates!

Freakie!!

Food portion was a bit too much for 2 persons... very very full after that.

By the way, they have nice archar and chilli sauce.

Total damage : $40.

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