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cafe TOO
Restaurant Info
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Credit Cards:
- Visa
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Diners Club
- JCB
- China Union
- Opening Hours: 06:30-00:00
- Nearby Parking: Yes
- Valet Parking: Yes
- Reservations Accepted: Yes
- Delivery: Yes
- Takeaway: No
- Corkage Fee: 350
- Can accommodate large group: Yes
- Children Friendly: Yes
- Pet Friendly: No
- Private Room Available: Yes
- Dress Code: Smart Casual
- Post 11pm order: Yes
- Al Fresco: No
Signature Dishes
Mini teriyaki burger and seared goose liver and scallop in shell; Hainan chicken rice; Fresh Boston lobsters
Vegetarian Dishes
Caprese salad – mozzarella cheese, basil and olives
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Reviews
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Good selection
Verseater | Sep 17 2011
The spread of food at both lunch and dinner is impressive but it is quite expensive and I cannot eat enough food in one seating to justify the price. Therefore I usually go for the afternoon tea buffet on Sundays when I can skip lunch and settle with a light supper. Not a relaxing experience though because of the noisy environment and the cramped tables.
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200 - Overall Rating
OK
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Greedy diners
Happyeater | Jul 31 2011
Rude and inconsiderate diners with no manners whatsoever. Plates were stacked high with enough food (especially lobster) for the entire table, leaving nothing for the next diner. Havign said that, the kitchen really outdoes itself and everyone else with outstanding seafood, tandoori bar, desert bar and hawker type food.
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500 - Overall Rating
Good
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Buffet buffet buffet
Hunnypot | Jul 21 2011
I usually go for buffet but found out last week that there is an a la carte menu! I find the food quality to be much higher when ordered, which is not that surprising. The buffet is good when one cannot make up the mind.
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300 - Overall Rating
OK
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Buffet all the way
ZZ | Sep 1 2010
I wonder why they bother with a la carte menu. Cafe TOO offers the most comprehensive buffets in Hong Kong - breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner, late dinner. You can choose from a variety of sushi, salad, noodles, antipasti, Chinese, Indian, Thai, large variety of desserts etc. For a 5-star hotel, this place is frequented by locals and can get noisy when crowded.
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400 - Overall Rating
Good
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Extensive buffet spread
Heatblast | Aug 13 2010
I do not normally enjoy buffets. I find it a fairly stressful experience, particularly at breakfast if you are required to jostle arms and elbows with bus loads of mainland tourists who behave as if the great famine will be arriving tomorrow and the only reason for existence is to grab everything and fill up the stomachs today.
But once a year I would let myself go at the lunch buffet at Café Too. It has one of the widest buffet selections in town – with different food stations serving dishes from Japanese to soup noodles, Indian delicacies to Malaysian curries. Complete with a chocolate fountain and a large array of ice creams, the dessert counter is quite a delight for adults and children alike.
If you book ahead and get a seat by the bay windows overlooking Hong Kong Park, the din becomes slightly more bearable.- How much did you spend?
300 - Overall Rating
Good
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Buffet galore
Alibaba | Oct 15 2009
Buffet at breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. YOu can almost disregard the a la carte menu. Stuff yourself silly. Buffet breakfast is the most outstanding of them all.
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450
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buffet stations
Yvonne | Oct 14 2009
Very good buffet stations, but skip them. Try the Haianese chicken rice, pretty good!
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200
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