The restaurant is large and spacious, there is a buffet with a large variety of food styles. The price in my opinion is a bit expensive considering the fact that one does not eat that much. The Indian cuisine was poor and it seems that they don't bother to invest in it and it's a shame. Overall a good restaurant with delicious food.
Immense variety - from Japanese (inc. sushi) and Indian, to Spanish, greek even toast with cream cheese and smoked salmon. Lots of desserts too and a decent price. It is unfortunate that most dishes were way too salty. E.g. the paella looked so good, but was barely edible.
Most of the meats were also low quality - fatty/sinewy, but as long as you just tried a little of each you could find some of the better ones. The meat at the teppanyaki station for example was ok.
It is 2-3 stars average for the food quality, but I could find quite a few things I liked and it's not too expensive, so I'll leave 4 stars as value.
It felt quite posh inside and it’s clean.
Fresh seafood, tasty dishes from all over the world. The Teppanyaki was really good, we had fresh grilled scallops and fish. The Thai and Chinese food were yummy as well.
Desserts were amazing by buffet standards, all sorts of cakes and even chocolate fountain. We paid £26 per person all inclusive (except for hot drinks). We had a great time.
I read some bad feedback on Google review, perhaps it’s best to come here on the weekend where there are more options on the menu.
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