Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Lunch buffet at Epicure, Cafe of Niyama Maldives

The trip to Maldives has broken my record of having taken almost 3,000 photos. The place is so beautiful that I even forgot introducing some of the meals I took at Niyama. Here is the review. When booking thru' my agent, I got a Half board arranged, which is good enough. As after a full breakfast, I can't eat much at lunch and then later a full dinner meal. Epicure is so thoughtful in having a light salad buffet at just US$20++. They serve sushi and hot sandwiches made to your order. In considering it's a 5 star luxury resort and in Maldives, US$20 is a real bargain. Back to the salad, it has quite a wide variety of veggie as well as tuna, chicken breast and other meats. More than enough to me and taste pretty good.




5 comments:

Mickey Mouse said...

oh the bread basket is so wonderful, and the grilled sandwich is tempting; this having me think of that Chu at Exchange Tower Asoke in Bangkok that cooks garbage food at an expensive price; even people in the middle of the Indian ocean can cook real food, shame that Chu!

Stella said...

Wow breakfast buffet then lunch buffet.
No wonder you did not get much here.
Charging you $20 US still for this still has big profit for them based on the potion you ate here.

in the sea said...

haha.. that should be Exchange tower but I often relate it to True tower. I think that true fitness cafe really gave me a nightmare (second to the little bug place).
Chu - they are trying to compete with true fitness cafe.
SS, importing those fresh veggie to this island in a big ocean is a difficult task. So US$20 is not expensive at all. Just like Mickey quoted USR179 for an After You toast in a castaway island.

in the sea said...

haha.. that should be Exchange tower but I often relate it to True tower. I think that true fitness cafe really gave me a nightmare (second to the little bug place).
Chu - they are trying to compete with true fitness cafe.
SS, importing those fresh veggie to this island in a big ocean is a difficult task. So US$20 is not expensive at all. Just like Mickey quoted USR179 for an After You toast in a castaway island.

Stella said...

Yes with the shipping and handling(has to be fast to preserve the freshness) being considered, the $20 US for this is cheap.