Subject: Buffets in Hong Kong...
Rico
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Buffets in Hong Kong...

I had this wonderful buffet breakfast in Ponte 16 Macau on my last visit...

I was wondering if there is a place that does a buffet breakfast in Hong Kong...

Also a buffet dinner...( Steaks..Roast...Fish...etc..)

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Pretty much all the international 4* hotels do.

I personally like the dinner buffet at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Tsim Sha Tsui.  It's a very international selection with Western, Chinese and Indian foods.

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Post at 9-2-2010 23:55  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 Rico's post

you're in Macau right now ?

Just about every hotel's coffee shop have buffet breakfasts in HK
and to a slightly lesser extent, their coffee shops do dinner buffets too
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Reply #2 Freelancer's post

Thanks for info bro....

How big is the buffet in Sheratons...Plus how much per person do they charge....

Sorry for the questions bro....I in Hong Kong in a couple of weeks and am just doing a little bit of research...

I have also compiled a list of ladies i would like to visit..

I've gone as far as phoning them from the UK and asking them if they will still be there in a couple of weeks...
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Reply #3 twiceAweek's post

Sorry Twice....I have edited the question and it is a bit clearer now...

No chance of hitting Macau this time...

I am still in the UK...
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The following are buffets at hotels. I reckon the ones in hotels are top notch.


seafood buffet Renaissance Kowloon Hotel (Patio coffee shop)

intercontinental tst, harbourside restaurant

sheraton, the cafe

langham place mong kok, the place

holiday inn, tst, bistro on the mile


Might want to hot pot as well since it might be cold there?

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Reply #1 Rico's post

For dinner buffet, I always thought that Cafe Too at the Island Shangri-La gave a good variety.

But buffet wise, I think one of the best is the Sunday Brunch at Nicholini's in the Conrad. But this one is pricey so its been a while since I've been back. $500+ per person I think.
Doesn't really fit in your breakfast/dinner categories, but there you go.

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Post at 10-2-2010 05:49  Profile P.M. 
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Thanks for the recommendations bros...

Will write them down...

500 Hong Kong dollars for a buffet...That's around 40 quid..It must be good..
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refer to this recent thread for more suggestions:

http://forum.sex141.com/eforum/viewthread.php?tid=16404&
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Reply #8 Rico's post

Theyre not all in the HK$500 region.

Renaissance seafood one was HK$3xx and was dinner

Holiday inn one in tst as also HK$300 but was 'siu yea' (night cap)

However, these prices were last years
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Post at 10-2-2010 06:46  Profile P.M. 
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Holiday Inn on the cnr of Mody & Nathan in TST is good.
The Marco Polo Hong Kong & The Marco Polo Prince on Canton in TST also good.
The Renaissance & The Hyatt in Wan Chai as well.

if you are ever in Qing Dao, the International Buffet at the Shangri-La as FANTASTIC!

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Reply #4 Rico's post

The Sheraton dinner buffet was ~$35 CAN (~$35 US for my international friends) the last time I went.  I get an employee discount so I don't pay full price which is another reason I like it.  Full price is expensive because they're a western/international hotel chain, but trying it just once is worth it.  It's their main hotel restaurant and not a specialty one.  There was sushi (sashimi and maki), lamb chops, soft shell crab, naan, chicken tikka masala, prime roast.  Even my father will purposely go there to treat friends whenever he's in Hong Kong.
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Originally posted by TonyToro at 10-2-2010 06:46
The Marco Polo Hong Kong & The Marco Polo Prince on Canton in TST also good.

I went there the other night and agree with you.  Great service and an excellent variety of food.  The "vodka jelly oysters" were fantastic - too bad they ran out too quickly.  It cost about $330 for a weekday.
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Reply #1 Rico's post

If you have any buddies involved in any club in town like the Aberdeen Marina Club, they have super great buffets with better selection (japanese selection of sashimi, tuna, salmon, western, chinese, etc). and the price is the same if not seemingly cheaper than the 4*+ hotels.
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