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Something my daughter wanna give it another chance. She never like it bcoz of the free flow of oil splattering. Lol 😂 Today's good experience for her.
Food OK. Meat (chicken and pork) was tender. Didn't try the beef.
But the portion of vegetable was miserable when we added. $2.40 for few leaves. Lol
Foie Gras was good. We had 2 portions.
Service was good for coffee shop.
Something my daughter wanna give it another chance. She never like it bcoz of the free flow of oil splattering. Lol 😂 Today's good experience for her.
Food OK. Meat (chicken and pork) was tender. Didn't try the beef.
But the portion of vegetable was miserable when we added. $2.40 for few leaves. Lol
Foie Gras was good. We had 2 portions.
Service was good for coffee shop.
Amazing place for buffet. Pretty wide variety of selection of both cold and hot dishes. Another place for people watching too.
Birthday promo was really worth it! However, it is only available for weekday buffet lunch. (Usual price is $39.90++) Shin Minori offers an extensive menu of fresh sashimi and delectable side dishes.
Personally, I love the salmon and swordfish sashimi. Tuna for some reason doesn't taste as good as the other buffet restaurants.
As for side dishes, you definitely have to try the crunchy kani sushi (crabmeat with tempura bits), beef with special sauce, gyoza (not bad), ton katsu, takoyaki, grilled asparagus bacon, yakitori, pork skewers, and beef udon!
Regret that I couldn't try more of their food items as they are all so delicious! 😍
Part of the spread of the Japanese & Chinese buffet. Come with an empty stomach 😋😃😄😅 Load on these omega-rich 🐟🐟 and get your money's worth 😌 You can order however many portions you want till you have a baby belly (like I did 😬😁), but do not waste the food 🐷🐽 $28.80 per 👤 excl. service charges & gst on weekends! Weekdays $2 less and kids $10 less respectively.
Always in the mood for some lightly-seasoned crispy fried chicken and crazy addictive nori mayo, I got to love the offerings at Five Ten and most importantly their concept. Serving up familiar comfort food with a Chinese/Taiwanese twist, the menu comprises of small sharing plates as well as individual portions for something more substantial; priced affordably at $5 and $10 respectively. Such a steal.
Hence, to start, we settled for the Fried Chicken with Seaweed Mayonnaise ($5). Marinated with sesame and soy, the battered chunks were super crisp and surprisingly juicy on the inside! Not at all greasy, I would think the pipping hot morsels would go exceptionally well with beer. And you can’t miss the dollop of nori mayonnaise on the side, prepared in-house the dip certainly intensified the savoury notes and added an awesome umami touch to the simple dish.
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