I never heard of HK style buffet. What is it?
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Mar 4th, 2006 08:07 PM #1Deal Addict




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HK Style Buffet
What HK style buffets exist in Toronto?
Like you know the seasoned steaks, shirmps etc
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Mar 4th, 2006 08:13 PM #2
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Mar 4th, 2006 08:37 PM #3
I was in Hong Kong and I never saw a buffet...
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Mar 4th, 2006 08:58 PM #4
are you talking about the buffets in hotels....if so there are none in toronto....not the same scale
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Mar 4th, 2006 09:39 PM #5like the member above stated, most buffets in hk r in hotels. they're more expensive than ur typical Buffet King or Mandarin, but the quality is MUCH higher compared to the price difference. there are also cheaper buffets as well as AYCE stuff in HK...... u probably just didn't come across any..
Originally Posted by cipher
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Mar 4th, 2006 10:34 PM #6
Are these similar to the upscale hotel buffets in Las Vegas (eg Bellagio & Paris)?
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Mar 4th, 2006 11:42 PM #7not sure cuz i never had buffet in Vegas....
Originally Posted by shadomoon
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Mar 5th, 2006 01:14 AM #8
Is HK buffet like Singapore noodles? They don't sell Singapore Noodles in Singapore. Locals haven't heard of it before.
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Mar 5th, 2006 09:21 AM #9not sure cuz i never had buffet in Hong Kong....
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Mar 5th, 2006 10:09 PM #10no...buffets in HK hotels are much much nicer, I've had the buffet in Bellagio and although it's nice, is not the best. Ya they give you king crab legs, and meat station and such, but it's not on the same par with the buffets of hong kong hotels.
Originally Posted by shadomoon
Go to any hotels in hk and there will be a buffet, breakfast buffet, lunch buffet, hi-tea buffet, dinner, late nite/dessert buffet. It's like a famous thing in Hk, I can't believe no one has been.
If you want/go to a nice hotel like Island shangri-la, expect to pay around $80-90CDN.....and that's just lunch.
The dessert buffet at Grand Hyatt is very good as well, lots of selection of chinese and western dessert
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Mar 5th, 2006 11:02 PM #11I had buffet at the Marco Polo Hotel in Jordan... It was HKD $250 (less than CDN $40) and it was better than any buffet i've had here... raw oysters, shrimp, sashimi, curry/roti, crab, satay sticks, lots of desserts....
Originally Posted by [H]ackerK
Hotel style service and quality food at a fair price... mmm... ok i'm hungry now....
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Mar 6th, 2006 12:11 AM #12Oh how i miss HK.....
Originally Posted by babychai
anyways, i've had buffet in Intercontinental, Marco Polo in HK island, Maco Polo near Ocean Terminal, Shangri-La, R66 in Wan Chai, and a few others. The price is actually not bad if u have good credit cards b/c almost always, they have promotions like buy 2 get 1 free, or even buy 1 get 1 free. With those promos, it's actually around $25-$30 + tip!
And of course u get all the quality service and quality food unlike fried rice, chow mein, fried chicken, bbq pork, and all those nasty things they serve at buffets here...
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