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This has been on my radar a while. $29.90 for a main and free-flow salad and desserts. The greens included arugula and kale, while there's also mushrooms, kimchi, pumpkin, salsa, sausage, tuna, cauliflower etc. There's also bread, angmoh soup and cheena soup. For desserts, there's bread pudding, banana cake, ice cream, cookies, fruits etc. I enjoy these, but the problem is the mains were weak.

A straightforward mookata spot at Downtown East. Whether you're going ala-carte or buffet, there's plenty to choose from. Friendly staff, wallet-friendly prices and a self-service sauce station to tweak your flavours.

Got Defeated by @endining_sg Extensive All-You-Can-Eat Japanese Buffet!

This buffet offers an impressive selection, including shabu shabu and rare Okinawan specials that you won’t find at other Japanese buffets in Singapore.

When I saw that Okinawan cuisine was included, I was excited, as I missed Okinawan food from Japan. However, my expectations led to a slight disappointment. The sea grapes lost their natural brininess, freshness, and signature popping effect. They had been washed down so much that they became tasteless, with a lumpy texture. The Okinawan seaweed had a sharp tang but lacked sweetness. That being said, their Rafute (Braised Pork Belly) and Beef Carpaccio were solid choices.

The buffet also served fresh Japan Murotsu Bay oysters (max 6 pcs/pax, with 1 pc/order), which were large and plump. Unfortunately, I found that the distinct sweet-brininess was minimal. Scallop Mentaiko Yaki (1 pc/order) was oishii. For beef, I recommend getting the Beef Steak instead of the Wafu Saikoro, as it delivers a juicier, fattier texture with a rich wafu sauce flavour, especially when cooked to medium rare. Their sashimi and sushi were pretty mid tbh, but I appreciated the bite-sized cuts and well-pressed sushi rice.

The rest of the offerings were quite standard, so there wasn’t much to comment on. We wanted to try the shabu shabu, but we had hit food coma. Oh well... Instead, we moved on to dessert, which featured either Matcha or Vanilla Häagen-Dazs ice cream to end off the meal.
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Ala Carte Buffet
Available:
Mon–Fri: 6 PM onwards
Sat: 11 AM–3 PM & 5:30 PM onwards

T&C:
- 90 mins dining period
- Min. 2 pax to order

Price:
Adult - $65++
Child - $28++

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Meat Skewers were all very hard and tasted frozen, can find better skewers elsewhere the only saving grace was the porkbelly wrapped with enoki

From now till 4 May, Orchard Hotel is running it’s Flaming Feast: Prime "Meats" Seafood BBQ Buffet.

This buffet is a dream come true for meat and seafood lovers. From juicy, US grain-fed prime rib to smoky BBQ brisket and fall-off-the-bone pork ribs. Don’t miss the slow-roasted Kurobuta pork shoulder—rich, tender, and full of flavor.

Seafood fans, you’re in for a treat too. There’s baked whole salmon with béarnaise, sashimi galore (think Hokkaido tako, Norwegian salmon, and yellowfin tuna), and dinner-exclusive US oysters Bienville. Swing by on Friday or Saturday for Boston lobster and snow crab.

At the charcoal grill, it’s a meat lover’s playground - New Orleans BBQ prawns, beef sirloin, lamb chops, pork belly, gourmet sausages.

Go with an empty stomach as you’ll want to try everything!

Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant, located within the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, has long been celebrated for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and innovative culinary offerings.

This April, in honor of Administrative Professionals Day, Xin Cuisine introduces a specially curated set menu that pays tribute to the dedication and invaluable contributions of administrative professionals.

The meal begins with a harmonious pairing of Jelly Fish and Abalone accompanied by Vietnamese Vegetarian Spring Roll. The jellyfish offers a delightful crunch, complemented by the tender abalone, while the spring roll adds a refreshing touch, setting a promising tone for the courses to follow.

Next is the Braised Diced Chicken in Superior Pumpkin Soup. This dish presents a velvety texture with the natural sweetness of pumpkin melding seamlessly with the chicken pieces, creating a comforting dish to have.

Baked Pork Rib with Vinegar Sauce features pork ribs baked to perfection, achieving a tender consistency. The tangy vinegar sauce enhances the meat's richness, offering a balanced and savory profile.

Tossed Pork Lard Noodle topped with Prawn pays a nod to traditional flavors, combining al-dente noodles tossed in aromatic pork lard, crowned with plump, juicy prawns. The result is a satisfying blend of textures and umami flavors.

Concluding the meal is the Chilled Puree of Mango Sago and Pomelo with Dragon Fruit. This dessert is both visually appealing and palate-cleansing, with the sweetness of mango puree complemented by the slight bitterness of pomelo and the subtle crunch of dragon fruit.

Xin Cuisine's commitment to honoring traditions while embracing modern culinary techniques is evident in this thoughtfully designed menu. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, characterized by a blend of contemporary aesthetics and traditional elements, provides an ideal setting for both corporate gatherings and intimate celebrations.

Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant, located within the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, has long been celebrated for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and innovative culinary offerings.

This April, in honor of Administrative Professionals Day, Xin Cuisine introduces a specially curated set menu that pays tribute to the dedication and invaluable contributions of administrative professionals.

The meal begins with a harmonious pairing of Jelly Fish and Abalone accompanied by Vietnamese Vegetarian Spring Roll. The jellyfish offers a delightful crunch, complemented by the tender abalone, while the spring roll adds a refreshing touch, setting a promising tone for the courses to follow.

Next is the Braised Diced Chicken in Superior Pumpkin Soup. This dish presents a velvety texture with the natural sweetness of pumpkin melding seamlessly with the chicken pieces, creating a comforting dish to have.

Baked Pork Rib with Vinegar Sauce features pork ribs baked to perfection, achieving a tender consistency. The tangy vinegar sauce enhances the meat's richness, offering a balanced and savory profile.

Tossed Pork Lard Noodle topped with Prawn pays a nod to traditional flavors, combining al-dente noodles tossed in aromatic pork lard, crowned with plump, juicy prawns. The result is a satisfying blend of textures and umami flavors.

Concluding the meal is the Chilled Puree of Mango Sago and Pomelo with Dragon Fruit. This dessert is both visually appealing and palate-cleansing, with the sweetness of mango puree complemented by the slight bitterness of pomelo and the subtle crunch of dragon fruit.

Xin Cuisine's commitment to honoring traditions while embracing modern culinary techniques is evident in this thoughtfully designed menu. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, characterized by a blend of contemporary aesthetics and traditional elements, provides an ideal setting for both corporate gatherings and intimate celebrations.

Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant, located within the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, has long been celebrated for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and innovative culinary offerings.

This April, in honor of Administrative Professionals Day, Xin Cuisine introduces a specially curated set menu that pays tribute to the dedication and invaluable contributions of administrative professionals.

The meal begins with a harmonious pairing of Jelly Fish and Abalone accompanied by Vietnamese Vegetarian Spring Roll. The jellyfish offers a delightful crunch, complemented by the tender abalone, while the spring roll adds a refreshing touch, setting a promising tone for the courses to follow.

Next is the Braised Diced Chicken in Superior Pumpkin Soup. This dish presents a velvety texture with the natural sweetness of pumpkin melding seamlessly with the chicken pieces, creating a comforting dish to have.

Baked Pork Rib with Vinegar Sauce features pork ribs baked to perfection, achieving a tender consistency. The tangy vinegar sauce enhances the meat's richness, offering a balanced and savory profile.

Tossed Pork Lard Noodle topped with Prawn pays a nod to traditional flavors, combining al-dente noodles tossed in aromatic pork lard, crowned with plump, juicy prawns. The result is a satisfying blend of textures and umami flavors.

Concluding the meal is the Chilled Puree of Mango Sago and Pomelo with Dragon Fruit. This dessert is both visually appealing and palate-cleansing, with the sweetness of mango puree complemented by the slight bitterness of pomelo and the subtle crunch of dragon fruit.

Xin Cuisine's commitment to honoring traditions while embracing modern culinary techniques is evident in this thoughtfully designed menu. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, characterized by a blend of contemporary aesthetics and traditional elements, provides an ideal setting for both corporate gatherings and intimate celebrations.

Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant, located within the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, has long been celebrated for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and innovative culinary offerings.

This April, in honor of Administrative Professionals Day, Xin Cuisine introduces a specially curated set menu that pays tribute to the dedication and invaluable contributions of administrative professionals.

The meal begins with a harmonious pairing of Jelly Fish and Abalone accompanied by Vietnamese Vegetarian Spring Roll. The jellyfish offers a delightful crunch, complemented by the tender abalone, while the spring roll adds a refreshing touch, setting a promising tone for the courses to follow.

Next is the Braised Diced Chicken in Superior Pumpkin Soup. This dish presents a velvety texture with the natural sweetness of pumpkin melding seamlessly with the chicken pieces, creating a comforting dish to have.

Baked Pork Rib with Vinegar Sauce features pork ribs baked to perfection, achieving a tender consistency. The tangy vinegar sauce enhances the meat's richness, offering a balanced and savory profile.

Tossed Pork Lard Noodle topped with Prawn pays a nod to traditional flavors, combining al-dente noodles tossed in aromatic pork lard, crowned with plump, juicy prawns. The result is a satisfying blend of textures and umami flavors.

Concluding the meal is the Chilled Puree of Mango Sago and Pomelo with Dragon Fruit. This dessert is both visually appealing and palate-cleansing, with the sweetness of mango puree complemented by the slight bitterness of pomelo and the subtle crunch of dragon fruit.

Xin Cuisine's commitment to honoring traditions while embracing modern culinary techniques is evident in this thoughtfully designed menu. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, characterized by a blend of contemporary aesthetics and traditional elements, provides an ideal setting for both corporate gatherings and intimate celebrations.

Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant, located within the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, has long been celebrated for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and innovative culinary offerings.

This April, in honor of Administrative Professionals Day, Xin Cuisine introduces a specially curated set menu that pays tribute to the dedication and invaluable contributions of administrative professionals.

The meal begins with a harmonious pairing of Jelly Fish and Abalone accompanied by Vietnamese Vegetarian Spring Roll. The jellyfish offers a delightful crunch, complemented by the tender abalone, while the spring roll adds a refreshing touch, setting a promising tone for the courses to follow.

Next is the Braised Diced Chicken in Superior Pumpkin Soup. This dish presents a velvety texture with the natural sweetness of pumpkin melding seamlessly with the chicken pieces, creating a comforting dish to have.

Baked Pork Rib with Vinegar Sauce features pork ribs baked to perfection, achieving a tender consistency. The tangy vinegar sauce enhances the meat's richness, offering a balanced and savory profile.

Tossed Pork Lard Noodle topped with Prawn pays a nod to traditional flavors, combining al-dente noodles tossed in aromatic pork lard, crowned with plump, juicy prawns. The result is a satisfying blend of textures and umami flavors.

Concluding the meal is the Chilled Puree of Mango Sago and Pomelo with Dragon Fruit. This dessert is both visually appealing and palate-cleansing, with the sweetness of mango puree complemented by the slight bitterness of pomelo and the subtle crunch of dragon fruit.

Xin Cuisine's commitment to honoring traditions while embracing modern culinary techniques is evident in this thoughtfully designed menu. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, characterized by a blend of contemporary aesthetics and traditional elements, provides an ideal setting for both corporate gatherings and intimate celebrations.