Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Buffet Greatness @ Kuishin-Bo!

Great food, fresh sashimi, great price, what else can I say? Haven't enjoyed myself so much in a long time.

Located in the heart of Great World City, I had been eyeing this restaurant even before it started opening its doors to do business sometime late last year.


Front View of Kuishin-Bo...


A pic of the sweets and desserts section. Wide range of Chocolates and other sweet items such as mochi here.


For those who are not big fans of Japanese food, standard fare such as fried rice is also available here. =)


Cha Soba! I expected this to be bland and the usual "offered as a dish only because other buffets have it" kind of dish served in a single serving, I was pleasantly surprised that it was quite tasteful~! The noodles were just the right texture and the addition of seaweed, sesame seeds, a dash of chilli powder and some spring onions on top, provided a burst of flavour in my mouth. =) MUST TRY!


Seafood and Sashimi! They offered seafood such as Crawfish, Fresh Prawns, White Clams and Mussels. For Sashimi, they had 4 types: Sake (Salmon), Maguro (Tuna), Kajiki (Swordfish) and Tai (Sea Bream).


The Fried Items Section! Soft Shell Crab, Takoyaki, Tonkatsu on a stick, Scallop with cream topping, Ebi Tempura and Breaded Fish... Abit on the oily side but still yummy. =)


Sweet Treats!~ Konnyaku Jelly, Chocolates, Cake, Marshmellows dipped in Chocolate Fondue, Chocolate Mousse and Mango Pudding! What more can I say?


Sizzling Goodness! Hotplate Tofu~~

Overall, service was good, and the lunch was pretty filling. Lunch will set you back $28.90 per adult, but if you can finish your food within the hour, you only need to pay the promotional price of $20.90. A steal for those who can eat quickly, if you ask me.

1 comments:

Babebilicious-Lee said...

First of all congrats to a job well done in posting all those fabulous, mouth-watering pictures for us to drool at. Second of all congrats to your new pound gained with all those feasting dude! Seriously......Sorie! Just had to dig at ya, again!

I think what got me interested was the hot plate tofu, a rare dish at jap buffet. But, i supposed this outlet would be not much of a difference from the one at Suntec (apart from time, obviously...)Heh

But, it's definitely worth the money, better than your Sizzler trip. There are not many great Jap buffets around really, my fav is Sushi Teh cos its easily available. I've tried Ikoi restaurant, but couldn't really appreciate it at that point perhaps cos I'm not so much of a sashimi fan....except for salmon...But, the ambiance is nice. You can give it a try sometime. =)