Have been toying with the idea of starting a food blog for a while..and what better time to start than the new lunar year? So here goes….
Our family reunion dinner this year was more posh than usual, because my dad decided to have it at the Spice Market Cafe at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa. This would mark my second time eating at the spice market with its open style kitchen, and I am still overwhelmed by the sheer variety of food they serve at the buffet! There’s the sushi bar, the salad bar, the cold cuts, the soups and breads, the noodle station, the chinese herbal/sharkfin soups, the chinese dishes, the roast station, the action station, the tandoori & satay section, the western dishes and the scrumptious delectable dessert section… whew!!Plus, the decor and ambience of the place still delights me!
‘Yee Sang’ served especially for the Chinese New Year. There was a eager chef on hand to help mix the various ingredients for a perfect plate of tasty yee sang.
Other choices of main courses included a noodle station where we could order ‘laksa’. I also had my fill of chicken herbal soup (they had shark’s fin soup during my previous visit), tandoori prawns with naan and curry, pan fried salmon and spanish paela. While I was almost full to the brim, my family also had baked oysters and helped themselves to the sushi bar and cold cuts.
Another star atrraction would definitely be the chocolate fountain. This time they had both dark and white chocoloate fountains. Various cut pieces of fruit and marshmallow on sticks are lined up by the side, ready for chocolate coating! Children and adults alike find the chocolate fountain fascinating. We had the good fortune of sitting just next to the chocolate fountain. And so managed to witness a cu
te chubby little girl of about 5 years old, making her way to the fountain and standing on tip toe to dip her marshmallow sticks into the chocolate… and later dripping all the chocolate back to her table! And this she repeated like 5-6 times!
Another favourite section of mine at the Spice Market Cafe is the juice/wine bar. The colourful fruits and bottles of wine/liquor lined up along the walls make for a very pleasant vibrant display! Unfortunately, fresh juices are not part of the buffet and is chargeable.
I would say that the Spice Market Cafe is a place to bring family and close friends to celebrate a special occasion. And what could be more special than a reunion dinner? 🙂
I took my wife there for the buffet dinner last thursday after reading your posting. Regrettably we found the spread rather limited which is rather surprising. We also found a few things lacking eg the salmon suchi was wet and soggy as if it was served directly from the freezer; there were insufficient sauce plates; the ice kachang was without “attap chi” and gula melaka; there was no plain rice or nasi berani although they had a few types of curries. I would certainly not go there again!
Hi allan,
I’m very sorry to hear about your dining experience! I am indeed surprised! And hope that you’ve given your feedback to the manager in charge. It is very important for any food outlet to be consistent with their quality of food and service. I do hope they take these feedbacks seriously and improve their service! Thanks for your comment.
Uh oh….me must avoid. This looks too food.
How much does the dinner buffet cost?
Yum yum… I felt want to go there again.
Beginning of this month I went there and it’s happend to be Italian Nite… cost only around rm 75++ if you got citibank credit card you got 20% discount. Worth $$$…with roast goat, big fried fish, fish maw, salmon and all high quality food. Not to mention that nite got the best choc moist cake and creeps. The only thing is you did not get sashimi 🙁
Shhhhhh….try the cheese there. It’s worth every penny of your as well as the pine nuts. They cost more than rm 15 for 100gr only. Not to mention they are using President brand cream which cost rm 17 a packet for cooking. Not many place using this.
Eh…forget to mention that different nite got different type of buffet and theme as well as different price…for weekend or ph (like CNY, Christmas, etc) it cost more cos comes with fresh oyster and seafood.
Just give them a call with a very easy no. 8888888