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The Line @ Shangri-La Hotel
Monday, December 02, 2013 @ 11:22 PM ✈


The Line @ Shangri-La Hotel
Address: Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350
Tel: 6213 4275
Operating hours: 5am - 1am daily


The Line is said to be one of the best buffet restaurants in Singapore, hence Stefan and I decided that we have to try their weekday lunch buffet since it was cheaper & that they offer oysters during the lunch buffet too. It isn't exactly that cheap, but since it was our 2nd year anniversary.... I would recommend booking a table in advance to avoid getting the seats outdoor. The outdoor seats are sheltered and rather cooling, but it's not really nice to see birds swooning over to the just-emptied tables beside you while you're eating.

The weekday lunch buffet is from 12 noon to 2.30pm, at $47++ per pax. It's actually the typical international buffet where you'll find a selection of local, Indian, Western, Chinese and Japanese (there are others of course) cuisine. Frankly speaking, I only have international buffets for the oysters, sashimis (and other seafood) and desserts. Not quite interested in those rice, noodles actually >< They just don't appeal to me.  But still, I made myself eat a little of those, otherwise it's quite a waste for my $50 lol.   




The dimsum offered wasn't really fascinating as the skin was too thick. In fact, I felt like it was a waste of stomach space. Among the Indian cuisine I tried, only the kebab was good. My partner like their naan though, he said it was soft even though it wasn't hot/warm. According to him, the naan he eats at other places are usually cold and hard. 



Japanese cuisine, my love. I set sky high standards for Japanese cuisine. To me, The Line's jap food didn't have enough variety for the sushi selection and the cold noodles was disappointing too. I was quite satisfied with their sashimi though, love the fresh thick slices (:



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This is probably where all (maybe 90%) of my stomach space went to ._. They have an impressive selection of desserts. I was totally eyeing the desserts booth the moment I entered the restaurant and I seriously took one of each to try. There were a few hits and miss though. In short, go for all those on my first plate (except the blueberry pie and scone), and the durian cake, hazelnut chocolate cake, strawberry shortcake on my second plate. :P There were also traditional kuehs and seductive chocolate fondue available but I was too bloated after eating all the western pastries. Quite sad that I actually forgot about the ice creams ):

Perhaps I've expected too much from The Line because of all the reviews I've read. I feel that there can be other better buffet restaurants, but I'll only give my final verdict after trying their dinner buffet. Do check out The Line's website for the buffet timings they have! Anyway I'm still on the lookout for good & affordable buffet places with oysters for their lunch buffets. Any recommendations? (:

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