🪄Changhua has an all-you-can-eat restaurant for ordering meals🥩
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Spacious, clean and bright✨
After ordering your meal, you can go to the buffet area next to you to get drinks, fried food and hot food.
There is a dessert and ice cream section at the end🍨
The tables are all four-person tables, very similar to Tibetan sushi.
There is a partition between the table next door and it gives a sense of privacy.
The self-service area is kept very clean
The service staff will also sort out the used plates immediately.
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○ Busan special sirloin beef $380
When it was first served, there was no big tissue next to it for you to avoid spraying on your clothes.
But the meat juice on the iron plate will not spray on the body
I ordered 3 points, but it will become 5 points if I put it on the hot iron plate🤣
If you want something tender, order 3 points! Personally, I think the taste is okay.
But the bean sprouts on the side and other side dishes are not very delicious.
It’s better to grab a salad from the self-service bar🥗
The self-service area is shared as follows:
Beverage area🥤
Various beverage machines and coffee machines☕️
Fried food section🍟
Corn pudding crisps, lattice hash browns, flower balls, etc.
And thin crust pizza! It’s quite delicious 🍕
Hot food area🦐
Macaroni, fried shrimp, spicy duck blood, braised pork rice, curry rice, etc.
There are also corn soup and borscht with lots of ingredients🍅
Salad section🥗
It’s the lettuce and salad area you’ll see at the all-you-can-eat restaurant (please see the photo)
Dessert area🍨
There are small cakes, Yakult, etc. in the small freezer
There are also fruits nearby that you can grab by yourself, and of course there is ice cream 🍦
In addition to scooping your own ice cream, there is also an ice cream machine!
That day it was Thai milk tea flavor, which I personally didn’t think was very tasty.
📢 10% service fee will be charged
📢 Check in and get scallops for free (but I didn’t check in, so I don’t have a photo)
Overall thoughts after eating: It feels like I’m back when I was a kid eating at a noble family
It's just an aristocratic family with much less hot dishes.
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