Let's get 2 things out of the way: the food is Halal-certified and there are vegetarian set meals available (pre-order required).
The vegetarian set meals are not buffets, but there's still plenty of different dishes in chinese-style cooking to fill up even the hungriest visitor:
Vegetarian set meal |
As for the main buffet, here is a quick pictorial on what was cooked up that day:
Salads
Cold tuna salad |
Coleslaw |
Corn and sausages salad |
Fruit and beans salad |
Buns (Butter available) |
Fresh vegetable salad |
Fresh vegetable salad |
Appetizers
Spring rolls |
Loh Bak (5 spiced meat rolls) |
Cabbage soup |
Entree
Fried rice |
Fried mee hoon |
Spaghetti bolognese (I believe minced chicken is used) |
Stir-fry vegetables |
Braised lamb with green peas |
Potato wedges and cocktail fried fish |
Fried chicken |
Sweet and sour prawns |
Desserts
Oranges |
Pineapple |
Watermelon |
Traditional Malay kuih |
Jelly (agar-agar) |
Chocolate cake |
Beverages |
Bon apetit!
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1 comment:
The food look AWESSSSSSSSSSSSOME!
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