Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Cafe, Hyatt Regency, TST, Hong Kong

Hyatt Regency was re-opened in TST in October, 2009 and located on the K-11 mall between Hanoi Rd and Mody Rd. The old one was my regular visit, especially the Chinese restaurant and Cafe. Today I got to re-visit this old friend in new frame. The buffet is still good as before.

1/2. The decoration is like somebody's home with a touch of something literary.

3/4. Spacious buffet stations. Most of the food are served to your order and the dessert put in the cabinet for better hygiene.

5. Freshly tossed salad. Very fresh veggie and also chilled. 6. More cold dishes. Selected and quality food. The sandwich is surprisingly good.

7. Parma ham at average. 8. Something Indian and quite spicy.

9. Lentil paste - pretty nice. 10. Mussels in white wine creamy sauce. Very fresh and imported ones.

11. Check the tuna. It's not like those artificially colored, but it's very fresh, so are all other seafood. 12. The scallion pancake is awesome! Pizza too and it's put on a very nice warmer.

13. Chutney and some Indian pickled. Pretty good. 14. BBQ sardine, sausage, beef and chicken burger. Grilled to your order. What can you say?

15. Something Chinese. 16. I was too full to try the Japanese station. So I could only get the beef roll shitake mushroom. The variety is more than expected.

17/18. See how nice they have a tray for the presentation and yet they are all put in the air-conditioning fridge. The soft ice cream is nice to go with the fresh fruits.

19. Vanilla soft ice cream with strawberry with some strawberry syrup. Very nice syrup and aromatic. 20. iced coffee and iced lemon water. See that little mint in the lemon water. Some little thing but makes it a whole lot different.

21. Nuggart and apple tart. 22. Choco cake and cheese cake. All are good! Lunch buffet at HK$258 on weekends and $218 on weekdays. Dinner buffet at $438 on weekends and $388 on weekdays.

5 comments:

Stella said...

Hyatt Regency was a popular hotel in our childhood.
The dinner price is similar to the Hilton Hotel at Universal City.
It seems that you have a separate stomach for desserts even when you said you are full and cannot eat more. :)

in the sea said...

If you spread out your meal time to 3 hours, these are ok. Slow eating and long eating.

Stella said...

Hi SEA,
Eat slow and eat long huh. OK, you are more of French than Hong Kong people during eating time. :)

in the sea said...

If it's not in a hurry and if you have some good friends, why not eat slow and to enjoy the time.

Stella said...

For this kind of nice all-you-can-eat buffet, we'd better eat slow so we can digest and eat more again.