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Modern surroundings designed by Adam Tihany and stylish bites from our enthusiastic chefs, make this all-day dining restaurant the place to be.
International cuisine is featured at 16 theatre kitchens, while the bar offers a large selection of premium wines, juices and smoothies. After eight years, The Line remains as one of Singapore's favourite destinations for buffet lunch and dinner.
2D1N not appropriate for business dinner/lunch. U'll leave the place smelling like BBQ. Extremely not appropriate especially with ladies.
Besides, they dun do reservation. For walk-in, due to the cheap price, u'll have to compete with alot alot alot of ppl, mainly students. Food's not bad, though spread isn't much.
momiji still surviving??? Good to know. Gotta go back check it out someday...
Straits Kitchen should be Halal. you wrote non-halal in ur post above.
Kiseiki has shifted to Orchard Central for a very very very long time already and Heeren is no longer there. And the new Kiseiki is very disappointing in terms of spread, though the old one was extremely bad with quality >___>
Personal Favourite is still Minori. Ala-carte buffet at 140 different items is no joke (though order mix up is rather common, you cant fault them when they are busy >__>). I like the fact the boss used to call me every now and then to let me know when they are bringing in special seasonal dishes. Though the calls stop becoz I also quite long no go back Minori le (recently did went back once though)
Other alternative to try:
1) Buffet Town - Raffles City
2) Some Shabu Shabu place outside Kiseiki. heard from friends not bad but personally no try b4 yet.