If you're a seafood lover, you will probably loveee this buffet as they serve seafood from fresh raw oysters to large juicy prawns. You can have as many as your stomach allows.
Floral display at the lobby area.
Entrance
The buffet Lemon Garden offers an international food bar (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Western, Japanese, Italian, etc). But since we're here for the seafood, be focused. Personally, I think that there isn't any loss if you skip the International Bar. ;)
Blue fin tuna.
The crowd is definitely lingering at the seafood section. There are king prawns, mussels, oysters, scallops, snow crabs, slipper lobsters and many more from the sea. *Take note: The lobsters and scallops will be all snapped up in minutes. I suggest that you take those first before taking other food. :) Scallop was well prepared. Fresh, sweet and succulent; you'll be longing for more.
Sushi section.
The salmon sashimi is very fresh and melts in your mouth. The chef keeps cutting new slices to ensure the freshness. *Sashimis run out fast as well.
Bread and cheese section.
They have every single kind, flavor, form and shape of breads you can ever think of. Baguettes, crackers, flat breads, bagels, loaves, slices, crostini - literally, everything. Cheese includes: Blue cheese, Brie. Aged White Cheddar, Port Salut, Camembert, Gouda, Parmesan, etc.
Chinese section. I didn't really eat anything from the Chinese section. There's a wok station and a selection of dim sum. They had the typical dim sum items (siu mai, har kaw, BBQ pork buns, dumplings, etc.)
Cod fish in soy sauce.
Roasted pecking duck.
Noodles and soup section.
Here, you can order any type of noodles with any ingredients. From wanton, beef briskets, to fishball noodles and Malaysian laksa.
Moving on to the dessert section! The dessert section is extremely tempting, I kid you not.
WOW! I know :( I wanted to try everything but sadly my stomach didn't have much space left. And those meringues, they taste so good!
The fondue station. There's milk chocolate and white chocolate. They have fresh fruit skewers, marshmallows, Madeleines, brownies, all sorts of cookies to dip into these decadent chocolate fountains.
Lemon Tart.
This tart is from the French / Italian desserts.
They do have an ais kacang and ice-cream station but I didn't manage to get a picture. :( They also do offer a variety of traditional Malaysian desserts which I really didn't like at all. To be honest, I'm not a fan of Asian desserts.
They are offering this seafood buffet every Thursday and Saturday night.
Thursday: RM125++ per adult / RM62.50++ per child
Saturday: RM135++ per adult / RM67.50++ per child
Lemon Garden Cafe
Address : Lobby Level, Shangri-La Hotel, 11,
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 03-20743900
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