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This is , supposedly, the number one buffet in Singapore
This is , supposedly, the number one buffet in Singapore right now. It is located inside the Ritz Carlton. I think it came out to about $70~$80 US Dollars. Make a reservation online in order to get in (do in advance by a few weeks).Seating and Dining Area was beautiful. Definitely a bit more luxurious looking inside than that of any Vegas buffet. There are a few stations. I believe there is a staggered rush, but only turn the tables over only once maybe. The seafood area is the closest and is in the center of the dining area. There are delicious and huge fresh prawns, crawfish, clams, mussels, some small snow crab claws, and some super tasty oysters from Japan. There's then a sushi area that has some pretty tasty salmon sashimi and a few other assorted sushis. This gets super packed with people wanting to try the seafood first. Then there's a "u-shaped" back area behind the seafood that has a "roasted meats stall" that is very decorative, as they have a display case and everything. There's also a pasta station - which makes a pretty good seafood miso carbonara (pretty uniquely tasty). The western area isn't very good imho. The indian station is decent, and someone is making fresh naans. The singaporean/asian area was good -- they have chili crab, which is made with soft shell crab. The noodle station was good , with plenty of tasty prawns in it. The guy working was also super nice. Then there's a dim sum area.Drink wise, there are some juices (nothing special, coming out of a box and poured into the cups), along with some desserts. There's a dessert station near the front which had a lot of good stuff from local kuey to macaroons. Give it a try if you're in SG. A good variety of stuff , high quality, and has a good balance of SG classics and non Singaporean stuff.
Be the first to ReplyOne of my favorite places to bring my friends and family
One of my favorite places to bring my friends and family when we want buffet. Excellent fresh food and stellar service. Pre-Covid we can walk around and look at all the wonder food in display. Post Covid is sit down menu buffet. They will bring you all the food requested.
Be the first to ReplyColony is THE place for good quality lunch buffet in
Colony is THE place for good quality lunch buffet in Singapore. Yesterday was not my first visit but after all these years, pre pandemic and we are still in a pandemic, the price remained somewhat the same. Personally I find the $64 per pax for a lunch buffet reasonable. So after many visits to Colony, what did I notice?FOOD 4/5The Chinese section (dim sum) of the buffet remained the same. As in, they were not good. They never improved since my first review here. If those dim sum was the same served at their Chinese restaurant Summer Pavilion, rest assured I would never go there for dim sum. So let's name a few items I had: Fried Fish (The Wok section) - the batter was chewy, the fish was somewhat fishy. That's a no for me.Prawns with veggies (can't remember the name, also The Wok section) - 5/5 love it! The prawns were huge and very fresh. Chicken Radish Soup 5/5 So good!! Tasted like what my mom made in the past.Seafood Ramen 4/5 not bad but where were the seafood? Lucky for the patrons at Colony, i do not eat cold seafood, cooked or uncooked. They were standing in line and looking so pleased. I walked past the seafood section, two thumbs up cos they looked very fresh. Good for those who enjoyed them! Chicken Rice -4/5 Good, they nailed the rice of course and poached chicken was soft and tender. Bread & Butter 5/5 - Onion roll was amazing! The butter was as good as MEGGLE, my personal fav. Dessert (Lychee Rose, Mango Pudding, Tiramisu, Pandan Gula Melaka cake and Green Tea tart)- 5/5 I enjoyed every bit of it.Mango juice was so so good!!! 5/5What to improve?? Pre pandemic their Western section was so good. In fact, that section was my favorite of all. They did away and set up a Grill & Rotisserie section. I found the items unexciting. Sorry!AMBIANCE 5/5Always love the ambiance at the Colony!! Lots of natural lighting.SERVICE 5/5 *****Solid 5 stars!! I never had a bad service at Ritz Carlton. Yesterday was another wonderful service provided by their staffs. Jane, Carmela and Kelly were very nice but the MVP went to Iraj. Iraj was very attentive, polite and friendly from the start to finish. He constantly cleared our used plates, checking in on us throughout the lunch, refilling our water. Iraj is the epitome of top notch service at a 5 star hotel.I took my bestie out for lunch since I have not officially took her out to celebrate her acceptance to Stanford. Iraj brought out a beautiful fruit platter with candle and a piece of chocolate saying "Congratulations!" Many thanks Iraj! Look forward to seeing you the next time I visit Colony!!
Be the first to ReplyVery average dining experience.
Not much explanation was given - it's all buffet style with water/tea/coffee served by the waiter(esses). For 48 SGD I almost expected a bit more. The choices are between pancakes, omelette bar, dim sum, chirashi bites, eggs benedict, an assortment of small breads, salad bar, fruits and juices, and a few curries. Not one of my most favorite ritz breakfast experiences, but it works if you don't want to leave the hotel.
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely loved dining at Colony! I was warmly greeted and
Absolutely loved dining at Colony! I was warmly greeted and shown to my table, and on the way set my eyes on the beautiful buffet. The restaurant itself is tastefully designed and the lay out of the buffet flows nicely. The selection is wonderful and clearly makes sure to incorporate local dishes. Naturally, I sampled as much as I could and was pleasantly surprised to have found everything to be delicious-from experience often not the case in buffet style dining. The steamed salted egg bun, specifically, was phenomenal and is a must try. Every individual I encountered working at Colony was exceedingly friendly, and one of the chefs even posed the steamer baskets so that I could take a nice photo with the salted egg buns. I'll be visiting again on my next trip to Singapore!
Be the first to ReplyOne of the highlights of our trip in Singapore.
The buffet was to die for. All you can eat sushi, Indian, Chinese, Dim-Sum, soup etc. It was amazing. We also had the beverage package, which came with bottomless wine. Our server was super sweet and really friendly. Everything we ate was delicious!
Be the first to ReplyAnother day, another lunch.
. My girlfriend and I made plans to come here for a buffet lunch. She was the one in charge of making reservation. After all, her dear friend was still fighting some Jet-Lag demon which never want to go away. She texted me and highlighted about the dress code. LOL!! I assured her there were no tees or shorts in my suitcase. And flip flops? I know better, and she should know that ;P So everyone, note there is a dress code at The Colony and I hope everyone stick to that dress code, not only out of respect for the restaurant but also out of respect for your fellow patrons as well.I arrived 10 mins before noon. The staffs were busy, prepping for the lunch that starts at noon. My girlfriend showed up and we just waited around the entrance, and soon one staff came and checked us in. I supposed one should definitely not try to walk-in in order to dine here. By this time, the restaurant started to fill up with a lot of people who were all here for the buffet. It was a far cry from 10 minutes ago when it was so calm and quiet. AMBIENCE 3/5I really like the ambience. I like the natural light flowing in from outside and how bright the whole place is. Then what went wrong?1) There were some tiny fruit flies at the restaurant. One was "drinking" the water condensation on one of our glasses (but not before I ended it :( ) and my friend & I each have taken the lives of one of those insects on our table.2) This is probably not the fault of the restaurant but I was not thrilled when there were so many noisy and unruly kids at the restaurant. They were goofing around their table and I was so worried my bowl of piping hot noodles would end up on their heads. Trying to make my way back to my table with a plate of hot food while trying not to get bumped into by these kids, I did not need that kind of stress. To all those who like to dine at The Colony and planned to bring your kid(s), if your kid (s) can't behave and you can't control your kid(s), please for the love of god, do not bring them there.FOOD 4/5The buffet was divided into many sections. There was the Chinese, Japanese, Local, Cold Cuts, Seafood, Indian, Juices/Drink stand, etc..I have to say The Colony did not fare well on the Chinese food section. Just to point out a few:1) Char Siew Pau (BBQ pork bun) - non fluffy and the filling was so dry2) Shrimp Dumpling - Filling was not tasty, the skin though soft was funky3) Chicken Siew Mai (Chicken dumpling) - not tasty4) BBQ Pork Ribs - looked absolutely delicious, but they were so tough. I made better ribs, enough said.There were a few things which I absolutely love or like, 1) beef (not sure what it was called) - so soft and 100% yummy!2) Golden Pineapple Rice - not bad at all3) Herbal Chicken Soup - wonderful4) Blueberry Iced Tea - think I had like 3-4 glasses. So refreshing!!What could be better?1) The Chinese food section of course. Cook those ribs longer please. 2) Pastries. They were alright but I expect better.SERVICE 5/5Staff was attentive and our water was constantly refilled. Plates were removed very promptly. New cutlery was given every time we were done with our food. I was absolutely happy with that. Most restaurants let one reused their cutlery. I hate putting used fork and knife on the table. However, one question? Why did many other tables were served with coffee or tea?? No one came to ask us if we like to have coffee or tea ;( Hmmm..
Be the first to ReplyIt's a promising buffet, but like buffets food in general
It's a promising buffet, but like buffets food in general is good, but never excellent. They do offer a good variety of food. Noodle stand, dim sum, Chinese bbq, pizza, burgers, cheese table, sushi, seafood (king crab legs, shrimp, oyster) big dessert area with different chocolates, ice cream and cake. Even nitro infused dessert made on the spot. Last thing a juice bar. It was a bit pricey, but with the selection it's fair. Dining area is good size and service was attentive.
Be the first to ReplyHigh quality buffet with Ritz-Carlton service: good food,
High quality buffet with Ritz-Carlton service: good food, great selection, especially for the Sunday brunch, and pricy.
Be the first to ReplyI absolutely loved this buffet.
I came here for everyday for breakfast and lunch. I'd say the lunch is more spectacular than the breakfast spread.They have sushi, Singapore food, juices, meats/cheeses, Chinese food, Indian food, a whole bread station, and a beautiful dessert section. Lunch is special because you can get crab legs.
Be the first to ReplyFood was great, services staff were being really friendly
Food was great, services staff were being really friendly and really helpful with anything we need. My favorite Part of the buffet was talking to the chef. Chef Anthony was being helpful and kind to introduce us to different places to eat in Singapore during our stay at Ritz Carlton. Really enjoyed our dinner on Monday. A few dishes to try, (lobster, Indian food, Chinese cuisine and the seafood.)Enjoy my time and meet some lovely chef and services staff.
Be the first to ReplyI used to like to go to Ritz Carlton's Colony restaurant
I used to like to go to Ritz Carlton's Colony restaurant for its buffet. We went to colony this Monday. The restaurant was not full house though. However we were given a make shift squeezed table of Five by a service staff Nina. At first she refused to change table for us, saying that the table is ok with 5 people and the restaurant was fully booked. We told her to call for the manager,then she agree to change to another proper table for 5 persons. The food in the Colony is getting very boring with declining quality. The Japanese counter sashimi and sushi are the standard offerings with no creativity. The color and presentation of food were not attractive. The worst is at the Chinese counter. The dim sum was terrible with no quality control. The texture of dim sum was either rubbery and the Sui Mai texture was soft and starchy with no prawn and meat texture. The Laksa noodles gravy does not taste like Laksa at all. The gravy was over cooked with a burnt taste. The dessert counter was boring and there were no outstanding desserts at all. Just average quality with variety. I was not even tempted to take any dessert when I pass by the dessert counter. Service was excellent apart from the Host blunder in table assignment. I realized nowadays 6stars hotel like Ritz Carlton, Fullerton, due to their reputation and good business , have ignored their initial brand promise to customers. They are sitting on their laurels because the numbers are good and get carried away with food quality and presentation of food. No use of providing wide variety of food, if as a six star hotel restaurants is unable to deliver a 6star professional attitude towards its operations in quality, presentation and innovation of the food offerings to your customers! I realized the so called 6 star hotel restaurants in Singapore cannot be compared with those in Thailand and Hong Kong! The owners of 6 star hotels needs to shake up the hotel management staff and constantly keep them in checked to deliver the brand promise and commitment to their customers !
Be the first to ReplyThis buffet was worth every dollar spent!My wife and I
This buffet was worth every dollar spent!My wife and I celebrated our 1 year anniversary (and part of our honeymoon) at Colony and it was everything I read about it and more. Buffets are typically unattractive gorge-fest atmospheres filled with gluttony and sloppiness everywhere, but Colony puts a whole new spin on it. The restaurant puts other buffets to shame, adding a major touch of classiness and romanticism to it all.The restaurant is located in the Ritz-Carlton hotel and can easily be found in the lobby. Customers are first greeted by the Patisserie section, with its delectable collection of pastries and desserts, before making their way onto the dining area. After a quick glance, one might even want to skip straight to dessert -- that is, until they lay their eyes on one of the other 6 sections of the buffet.Besides the Patisserie, there's the following sections, which are all connected to one another:ICE BAR - Jumbo shrimp cocktail, snow crab legs, raw oysters, mussels, craw fish, sashimi, sushi, etc.GRILL & ROTISSERIE - Grilled ham, brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, sausage, squash, kale, etc.STEAM BASKET - Steamed dim sum, buns, ready to made hot pot food, fish balls, noodles, etc.WOK - Chinese/Malay cuisine, such as, steamed fish, chili crab, fried rice, prawns, ribs, vermicelli, etc.TANDOOR - Indian cuisine, such as, various curries, basmati rice, etc.FRUIT STALL - Juices and whole fruitsI probably did not come close to naming every single food that was served in each section, but it should give any hungry person an idea prior to walking in. I can't fit a comment here on every single item, but to summarize, the seafood was extremely fresh, the sushi was great for a buffet, the hot foods from the Chinese/Malay/Indian cuisine sections were very tasty. We didn't find a single thing wrong with anything we ate. By far the most attractive section though was the Patisserie. The assortment of pastries and little desserts here and there were fantastic and any dessert lover's dream. It really gave us the opportunity to sample away because they were small enough.Yes, the buffet is $88 per adult for dinners .. and it's totally worth it with the amazing selection and chill atmosphere. Buffets aren't typically thought of as date restaurants, but Colony really redefines what a buffet is. On top of it all, our waiter was excellent. He knew we were here for our honeymoon and even gave us a quick tour of the buffet when we arrived so we wouldn't get lost. The perfect buffet? If it's not, it's damn close to it.
Be the first to ReplyMy favorite champagne brunch spot in Singapore! It use to
My favorite champagne brunch spot in Singapore! It use to be called the Greenhouse. The same space was renamed Colony, but the all you can drink and eat decadent buffet is pretty much the same.As expected of a champagne brunch in Singapore, it has a full raw bar, plenty of charcuterie, a nice cheese selections, some dim sum, pasta and noodle stations, a roast of some sort, breakfast items, soups, salad bar, and a variety of desserts. You can eat for days, but you only have a few hours to gobble down all this goodness, nevermind the free flow vintaged brut or rose champagne and Bloody Marys.Champagne brunch in Singapore is not a meal, it's an event, so bring an empty stomach and some great friends and prepare to have an amazing time getting stuffed on food and drink!
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