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by bunty » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:01 am
have heard about wonderful buffet lunches in some hotels in spore on sundays.
have anyone experienced the same. any feedback- are they value for money, worth a try, spread........
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by CardZeus » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:10 am
I went to the Ritz-Carlton on Sunday - very good. The food was superb, especially the oysters and lobster, but also available - sushi, sashimi, foie gras, beef, curry etc and of course 50 different types of cheese. And don't forget - freeflow champagne (Moet & Chandon). The only complaint we had was that the price is the same whether you are drinking the champagne or not ($118+++). And then one of our non-drinkers asked for a coke and was told there would be a charge for it - needless to say after a little persuasion they waived the charge, but all in all a very pleasant experience.
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by bunty » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:26 am
CardZeus wrote:I went to the Ritz-Carlton on Sunday - very good. The food was superb, especially the oysters and lobster, but also available - sushi, sashimi, foie gras, beef, curry etc and of course 50 different types of cheese. And don't forget - freeflow champagne (Moet & Chandon). The only complaint we had was that the price is the same whether you are drinking the champagne or not ($118+++). And then one of our non-drinkers asked for a coke and was told there would be a charge for it - needless to say after a little persuasion they waived the charge, but all in all a very pleasant experience.
how do we come to know about these. are they in the paper.
I had heard buffets are in the range of SGD 30-100.... know of any such ones
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by Baron Greenback » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 12:56 pm
The Grand Hyatt does the best champagne I am told - I hae been there a couple of times, but can't remember - so it must be good!
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by Mary Hatch Bailey » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 5:19 pm
I like the Ritz and Four Seasons. Grand Hyatt is good too. Try Prego, it has a great, much smaller brunch.
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by joop » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 6:00 pm
Ritz Carlton Sunday Brunch.
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by bunty » Tue, 21 Mar 2006 7:14 pm
how much is the ritz carlton brunch
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by OJ_in_SG » Wed, 22 Mar 2006 8:51 am
Grand Hyatt Sunday Brunch has my Vote... S$98.00+++
Freeflow Champagne & can't beat the mezza9's dining atmosphere
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