
xuan innOriginally posted by eyelash curler:there's one at International building. lunch buffet also. quite nice.
agree x2.. at havelock road..Originally posted by BufPuf:hong xing..
but must go super early..
this one like not much variety.. that time me and a grp of friends go.. order first few rounds ok.. but then after that, they like quite bochap u.. then very late and mixed up orders..Originally posted by wuming78:miramar hotel buffet
OH yes yes.. i'm surprised it's still around. I went there with my NYP 'brother' back in.. jesus.. JC days.Originally posted by Ecxentrique:There is also one at Jurong East Entertainment centre.. a small hong kong restaurant.. got sell tim sum and porridge..
go for the porridge.. they have a lot of variety and not very exp.. depending on wat u order.
yup, xuan inn. one of my favourite.Originally posted by eyelash curler:there's one at International building. lunch buffet also. quite nice.
it should be 20+ per person. buffet ala carte style.Originally posted by weidev:price wise?
but since is International building is it open on weekends?Originally posted by keisha:it should be 20+ per person. buffet ala carte style.
not the one at tanjong pagar....it's the one opposite wheelock @ orchard.........Originally posted by weidev:but since is International building is it open on weekends?
But don't really like, because must queue and get dim sum urself. On weekends...everyone like vultures, when the dim sum comes out, every snatches the more popular ones. Must stand and wait and guard if you want popular dim sum items.Originally posted by Ah Ma:china sq tea house
buffet dim sum tink lunch time 16$ + nite time is 20+
yaya tis one is aso ala carte buffet style no need go queue n get ...gt bei jing ya (duck) aso and shark fins includedOriginally posted by lyling:But don't really like, because must queue and get dim sum urself. On weekends...everyone like vultures, when the dim sum comes out, every snatches the more popular ones. Must stand and wait and guard if you want popular dim sum items.
I prefer ala carte buffet, pay the service charge and you just order from the menu. The dim sum ala carte buffet also offers some dishese like "huang jiu ji - drunken chicken", vinegar trotters etc.
Originally posted by lyling:Try the tunglok seafood areana (opp. SAFTI MI) on weekends.