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Calling all porridge lovers! If you cannot get enough of the watery stuff, set a date and head down to La Terrasse at Orchard Hotel. Although the spread is not as huge as buffets go, the quality more than makes up for it.
Serving authentic Teochew porridge, Chef Ah Huat will whip up dishes like Chicken Ngoh Hiang, Braised Chicken Feet with garlic, and signature Ah Huat Fatty Pork. The Pomfret with Black Beans is another perfect complement to the soupy porridge, and is marinated with herbs and spices. The soft …
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If you have been saving up for a big buffet for the longest time, give Cafebiz at Traders Hotel a go and be impressed by the feasting opportunity. With no lack of scrumptious international foods that are constantly replenished, you will want to pace yourself and try a little of everything.
Be careful not to load up on the free flow of liquids and as it is a plentiful buffet. Move from the cold cuts and salads to fresh mussels, crayfish, and Alaskan crabs. Sushi is also available for your Japanese …
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Sun’s Cafe located at Hotel Grand Pacific, formerly known as Allson Hotel, which sits across the road from the National Library. Specialising in local ambrosia, you can expect your favourite dishes at their best. Smell and taste the coconut in piping hot laksa, while relishing the nutty tones of the satay sauce in which you dip your choice of freshly grilled chicken or mutton satay. Fill your crispy Kueh Pie Tee shells to the brim with hearty portions of shrimp, chilli, crushed peanuts, shredded omelet, and bang kwang. Lastly, look out for a well-loved local dish: flower crab.
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At Window on the Park Restaurant offers a wide selection of both the tastiest Asian and international cuisines. At the recently renovated Holiday Inn Hotel restaurant on Cavenagh Road, you can expect to immerse in a classy ambiance that is bright yet soothing. Dining at a table by the window, allows you to enjoy the tranquility in the restaurant, as you enjoy the view of traffic below, and the Istana.
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Opened in 1987, Ristorante Bologna is sure to get you smacking your fingers to your lips and exclaiming, “Mama Mia!” with an Italian accent. Situated on level 4 of the luxurious Marina Mandarin Hotel Singapore, the elegance of this picturesque restaurant will not be lost on any diner. In the day, sunlight filters in from the windows, while the waterfall feature and soft lights on the alfresco terrace makes the perfect setting for a dinner date, luncheon with a client, or simply a special meal for any occasion.
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Fairmont Singapore’s Plaza Market Café, however, has been one of the pioneers offering authentic Peranakan cuisine in its buffet spread, with offerings from other cuisines to spice up your dining experience. The ambience at Plaza Market Café is light-hearted and carefree, with rattan furniture and vintage paintings to give you a little of that rustic feel.
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A coffee house styled in old school fashion with a twist of contemporary furnishing, the Melting Pot at Holiday Inn Atrium is modelled after the fuss free coffee shops of old Singapore, but with a sophisticated finish. The nostalgic setting is complete with a lunch buffet menu featuring local coffee shop fare such as Fried Hokkien Mee, Hainanese Chicken Rice and Laksa.



