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2009-07-12
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They are doing a $68-bucks all you can eat deal. As I've never been here before and it was a sweltering day, I decided to give it a go.The buffet consisted of foods reminiscent of 80s ”dai sik wui" - they are even thoughtful enough to only provide customers with small side dishes so that people won't forget to do their exercise besides gorging: (1) Cold dishes: chicken pieces, roast beef, cold cuts, 2 or 3 varieties of salads including a fruity mayonnaise one, a bowl lettuce and another of assor
The buffet consisted of foods reminiscent of 80s ”dai sik wui" - they are even thoughtful enough to only provide customers with small side dishes so that people won't forget to do their exercise besides gorging:
(1) Cold dishes: chicken pieces, roast beef, cold cuts, 2 or 3 varieties of salads including a fruity mayonnaise one, a bowl lettuce and another of assorted leaves, cherry tomatoes and a mozzarella salad with pesto.
(2) Soups: 2 soups to choose from but not sure what they were.
(3) Hot dishes: a kind of spaghetti carbonara, some pretty spicy but greasy nasi goreng or a version thereof, sweet and sour pork, deep fried chicken wings, a kind of sausage and cabbage, and one or two others that I've forgottnen.
(4) Desserts: cut fruit pieces, bread and butter pudding with stodgy custard to boot, and 2 varieties of cake. Surprisingly the cake base of the red bean mousse cake is made of the real McCoy of digestive biscuits and vegetable shortening (?)
They also give you unlimited refill of cold drink and there are hot drinks by the buffet table too. No service charge either (would they dare?)
A good place to satisfy hunger pangs and to have enjoy variety in the process.
张贴