The Line Restaurant
Buffet restaurant · Nassim ·

The Line Restaurant

Buffet restaurant · Nassim ·

International buffet with fresh seafood, roasts, and desserts

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22 Orange Grove Rd, Lower Lobby, Tower Wing, Singapore 258350 Get directions

$$$

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22 Orange Grove Rd, Lower Lobby, Tower Wing, Singapore 258350 Get directions

+65 6213 4398
shangri-la.com
@shangrilahotels

$$$

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•Reservations required
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•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
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•Family friendly

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Jan 21, 2026

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The Line Restaurant

Awesome N.

Google
The Line at Shangri-La truly lives up to its name — a huge spread of international buffet delights that will satisfy every craving! The kong ba bao is a must-try — the meat is so soft it melts in your mouth, absolutely yummylicious. The marbled wagyu beef is tender and flavorful, while the mussels, sea clams, and prawns are incredibly fresh and huge. Don’t miss the desserts — red bean mochi and ondeh ondeh that burst with rich gula melaka syrup. The roasted duck stands out too, with crispy skin and juicy meat. A truly indulgent dining experience!

Ng G.

Google
In honour of Singapore’s 60th birthday, The Line at Shangri-La Singapore is rolling out a special treat, a culinary collaboration with acclaimed Peranakan Chef Philip Chia. On top of their already extensive buffet spread, the Peranakan creations really stood out. Think fragrant Ayam Buah Keluak and flavour-packed Nonya Laksa were my favourites. The usual buffet highlights like fresh seafood, sushi, and decadent desserts are still there, making it a feast for every taste. The staff were also exceptionally attentive, making sure plates were cleared quickly so you could fully enjoy the dining experience. A perfect mix of Singaporean pride, Peranakan tradition, and world-class service, this is one 60th birthday celebration worth indulging in.

Madeleine T.

Google
We visited for the Saturday lunch buffet. Be prepared for a wait to get seated and expect some of the more popular dishes to be quickly wiped clean. The buffet offers a wide variety of dishes which is great for those who enjoy trying a little bit of everything. However, the quality didn’t quite match the quantity. Some of the items, like the sea conch weren’t as fresh as we’d hoped and had an off putting smell. The hot dishes and desserts were fairly standard and didn’t leave much of an impression. Service could also be more attentive. It took quite a while for used plates to be cleared from our table.

Elizabeth C.

Google
Super worth it buffet this Sept 2025 with a 1 for 1 discount. Remember to book in advance to get seats! There was a large variety of foods and all dishes were generally quite good. Sashimi was fresh, especially the akaebi which usually turns fishy easily. Loved the seafood items as well and they were very generous, topping up the good stuff for every dish really fast. The double boiled soup is a must try as there was even mini abalone within the seemingly simple radish and pork rib soup. Despite being so full, we got seconds for the soup. The desserts are also a must try and they even have a Nutella dispenser. Staff were well trained and cleared plates fast. Definitely worth eating at least once in your life, especially when it's discounted!

les W.

Google
Dining in The Line Shangrila is always a pleasant experience. I’ve been here several times and service is always good and top notch. We went for a Saturday lunch buffet Peranakan theme. $68++ per pax. Seafood on ice had snow crab legs. Live station included satay. There was a meat roast carving station. Several live station including laksa, kueh pie tee and the usual roast meats. Quite a decent variety for local food, Italian, Japanese, Indian section. Cakes and gelato were great too. Free flow drinks as well. I notice their staff are mostly friendly, cheerful and clear our plates very efficiently, which is something commendable. There was always enough staff checking tables and clearing plates. What I like is that i usually book them to celebrate birthdays in my groups of friends. When I asked for complimentary birthday cake slice for celebrant, other hotel restaurants may tend to give a slice of cake from buffet counter. But Line Restaurant will always provide something much pleasant (whole small cake) with box, thanks for the extra perks. And this time around I forgot to bring the cake out when we left! I tried my luck, called and asked them whether I can still come back and get it, they agreed to give me. What a nice surprise. Indeed a top notch 5-star service. 👍thank you for all the friendly staff. Highly recommended to try!

Eve C

Google
Not super impressed with the spread. The cold cuts, dessert and seafood is great. But the Asian food and the rest are only decent. Service is impeccable. The restaurant furnishing is disappointing. A lot of wear off signs. Even the chair i sat, the cushion were cracking.

Chris Z.

Google
Tasty food like the Creamy Fusilli pasta, Sambal Belacan fried rice, Popiah, Beef, Salmon, Otah Otah, Beef and Chicken satay and Indian rojak, of course not to mention the desserts, always a must try. Soya bean milk was a good drink option. service staff were prompt and attentive, ambience was great in the evening light at the Line. The Line buffet is highly recommended!

Ebonex A.

Google
Fantastic Buffet Experience! They gave the birthday girl a pretty birthday cake as a treat as a take away. Their buffet offers an impressive spread, especially for seafood lovers — everything was incredibly fresh and well-prepared. The Japanese selection was a standout, with high-quality sushi and sashimi that rival some specialty restaurants. To top it all off, the dessert section was absolutely delicious, with a variety of treats to satisfy any sweet tooth. Yummy durian cake. 1for1 deal- Highly recommended!
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Doreen T.

Yelp
Had to find table own self. Lunch situation when one had seminar at a hotel. Buffet style Too many people with no table left when arrived at 12.30pm Manage to find a table at the alfresco dining although needed to beware of the birds waiting around. Make sure you are without shelter when it rains. The roast beef was mostly fats.
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Rohan D.

Yelp
one of the worlds great hotel buffet. Wide selection of beautifully prepared food - Japanese, Indian , western, satay. Make sure you visit if you come to Singapore
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Jeremy L.

Yelp
Updating to 4 stars: This is the place for breakfast! A ton of options including a number of international options and bottomless champagne! Has pretty much everything that The Waterfall offers in a 'serve yourself' fashion. Freshly squeezed juices are very good. Made to order noodle bar and egg/omelette station. Tons of pastry and Danish options. Coffee bar with Teh Tarik milk tea, espresso and coffee stations. Fresh fruit. Ham carving station etc. even some Indian breakfast options! Basically a little something for everyone or a good place to stuff yourself so you can skip lunch while you're out. Original review (3 stars): Came here after checking in since our room wasn't ready yet. First thing we noticed on the menu was the prices. Not a cheap meal. Seemed like a nice place so we went in family style. Laksa: very good. Seafood was excellent. Came with a large lobster claw and generous amounts of shrimp. Coconut soup was perfect. Not that spicy. Pad Thai: decent version. Had a good kick to it. Too many bean sprouts for me though. Singaporean chicken and rice: good flavors. Hot sauce, garlic sauce, and soy sauce were nice compliments. Not out of this world for the price though. Overall everything was good. Out of our dishes, the laksa was the standout. We'd probably explore other places due to the price next time.
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Stephen C.

Yelp
This is my favorite buffet restaurant in Singapore. While it falls under the premium category (close to S$80 for weekend lunch and S$100+ for dinner), the food is of high quality and the variety is amazing. Cuisines include Japanese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian. There is also a seafood section and a to die for dessert spread. Do note oysters are only offered for dinner and for Sunday lunch. My favorite dishes include pork knuckle, roast beef, satay, and Singapore laksa (aka curry noodle). I also like the nyonya kuehs in the dessert section. p.s. You get 15% discount by making an online reservation at their website.
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Lynn L.

Yelp
The Line at Shangri La Hotel may not be the number one buffet in my heart but definitely has the best service amount all its competitors. By this, I don't mean that the others are bad just that The Line is way better by a lot. For example, your plates are cleared normally right after you finish your food. Plain water keep being replenish, Napkin that you left on your seats when you are away will be folded neatly on the table so you won't sit on it when you are back. Service crews are all smile when serving and on and off asking about your satisfaction of The Line. Quite impressive, they must love their job. The food standard are good. No reason for you not to finish them when you already took them. Every food item that I have tried is good. They have the biggest oyster compared to those I have seen in other buffets. Seafood are very fresh. Another thing I like about The Line is the dessert counter. Lots of cakes and tarts to choose from. Very fresh fruits and Giant Chocolate Fondue machine. The restaurant is near to the pool so it is not a bad thing to choose a outdoor seats. More relaxing and quiet which is totally different atmosphere as compared to when you are inside the restaurant. The only thing I don't like about the place is its lighting. The whole place projects a orange surrounding and quite hard for photo taking.
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Sasha L.

Yelp
Really awesome interior design. Huge and spacious rooms with comfy chairs.. some of the Chairs were a little worn out but not too bad.. super packed all the time
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D K.

Yelp
There used to be a time that people wouldn't mind paying an arm or leg to have a go at the buffet at The Line. Sadly, standards have dropped and are not showing any signs of improvement. While the seafood on offer is fresh, there's nothing really fantastic that stands out. And its quite surprising as the prices to dine here are on the high side, but service has been appalling for some time. The variety of food was also limited compared to other buffets and includes the standard salad bars, Asian fare like indian curries, chinese roast meat noodles. What's more, with the seafood being the main draw, you can expect long queues over at the Japanese counter for sushi and sashimi - something you can get at decent prices elsewhere easily.
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T S.

Yelp
This was THE PLACE for high tea buffet 10-15 years ago. These days, with all the newer, hotter places popping up all over the islands, we don't really think of coming here anymore when we visit family and friends in Singapore. I'm glad that we gave it try this time. I thoroughly enjoyed every bite, from the foie gras and smoked duck salad, Chinese roast duck and chicken rice, sashimi, raw bar, lamb curry and prata, satay to desserts and fruit. They also have a coffee/tea station that served very good teas and the coffee/tea/hot chocolate beverages were included in the buffet, which is nice (yes, some other places charged separately for coffee/drinks). Granted that it does not have the greatest selection or the more delicate desserts one would see at Edge nor does it have the more elaborate local fares one can get at Straits Kitchen, the quality of everything I tried was solid and the service was good when we were there. Happy with our visit!
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Julian C.

Yelp
The Line has one of the widest varieties of any buffet line I've seen in Singapore. They have a great variety - Indian, seafood, Japanese, Chinese, Italian - a little bit of everything, if you wish to say so. Also, they have a beer buffet thrown in on Mondays (Tiger beer is served here). I came here to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday and as a result you actually get a discount when you dine here. I would recommend their oysters which are nicely shucked right in front of you so they're as fresh as possible. I like their sashimi - it's pretty fresh - but unfortunately they don't have a huge variety of sashimi, from what I remember it was only Salmon and Tuna. I also like their satay, there's a really long queue for it and no wonder, they have such good meats and the peanut sauce is well made. And I'd like to compliment their service staff which were really nice to us, they actually remembered it was my girlfriend's birthday and brought out a cake to celebrate. So, that nice gesture really made me bring this review from 4-star to 5-star. Only one downer for me - this place is really hard to get to, you need to cab in and cab out. Cabbing in isn't an issue, but if its raining it'll be a challenge to get cabs to bring you home.
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Rachel X.

Yelp
I think I can get a little overly critical of buffets because most of the time I get too excited about the prospect of an endless spread of food and it ends up not being as good as I thought. The Line is pretty decent with your standard international fare - Italian, Japanese, Indian...there is a little of everything. The seafood was really fresh the last time I went but I've heard friends complain otherwise. Being one of the most popular buffet choices in Singapore also means you have to tolerate a crowd. My iced lemon tea never came despite three reminders but they were nice enough to send two on the house after they realized their mistake. Thing is, I can't remember a single dish that stood out and that is not too good, is it?
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Jorensylv N.

Yelp
Wide spread of selection! Be sure to try as many cuisines as you can. Great seafood except the oysters tasted a little too bitter for my liking, as for the mussels they are really sweet and fresh. The sweets are a mega must try! Love the peach/passion mousse cake and dark chocolate log cake. I swear they are beyond words! The ice cream sorbets are a must try too! Love them so much, especially raspberry and mango ;) Not quite a fan of the sushi(s) as they're quite plain, nothing surprising. Overall, people come for the generous spread of food selection as well as the seafood. I wouldn't consider it the best buffet in Singapore, but definitely not your typical average line!
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Angeline C.

Yelp
I was there for my birthday celebration, a month's ahead since I flying off soon. So happened that I get to try the new items on its a la carte menu. Ranked in order of popularity, I was presented the Flank Steak Sandwich which is my heart-throb. Absolutely won the hearts of many at the table of 9 + 2. X-factor lies in the right cut - flank steak. Rich beefy flavour with a hint of sweet from the caramelised onions, the most memorable tenderness in its juicy frame. The winning ciabatta lends an attractive crisp to the soft filling, thanks to the toasted underside done in garlic-butter spread. Sous chef Kelvin Cha added a handful of mild peppery arugula and melting cheese for a final flavour boost. In general, the sandwich is very well executed. Next came The Salmon Burger. U may think nothing of it but the painstakingly hard work behind the patty construction allows for a greater appreciation. It was't any grilled fish burger we commonly seen, not a simple slab of pale salmon fillet sandwiching your buns. This, the patty is handmade from scratch. The shoyu marinated salmon meat is coarsely grind and compacted with preserved capers to give a bit of zest and preventing overly firmed formation. I witnessed how the sweet pickles and crisp lettuce magnify its freshness with crunch. While some may be biased against cooked salmon, this patty is terribly moist and juicy, not dry like any overcooked variants that exhibit bitterness. The teriyaki-coated bonito flakes doubled up the charred flavour but slightly nectarous for some in the overall taste. I love the sesame bun for its fluffiness at the top and a light buttery underside, grilled. Then the Crispy Chicken Burger arrived. Served in plain burger buns, this one has an amazing chicken texture that has never occurred to me that it was a chicken breast cut. The right formula throws in cornflakes to bind with the 5-spiced batter for frying. The cornflakes play an important role that result in ultimate crisp and crunchy exterior (even when cold) while a juicy and tender chicken fillet smitten u in the middle with a dollop of light mayo, with pickles and lettuce for a healthier feel. Very deserving. So I need not succumbed myself to the old boring Club Sandwich whenever I dine a la carte at The Line. I less enjoyed the mega buffet table because I disliked cold food and prefer a smaller portion. Although I find the new creation attractive, the restaurant can lure me further when fewer waving is required on my next visit. The service level has somewhat lagged as the year goes by, something the management should look into at The Line restaurant.
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frank K.

Yelp
I enjoyed the breakfast buffet on more than a few occasions and will have to say the I was not disappointed whatsoever. My only gripe is that it left me gutted (full) for the rest of the day. It's quite pricey but it is singapore so what do u expect.
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Joanne C.

Yelp
Tried many of the hotel buffets locally but the most satisfying one would still be the Line. I love the selection that the line provide, ranging from japanese, western, chinese, indian and local cuisine. For those with a sweet tooth, there are also a large selection of desserts and ice-cream to choose from. Kids are often wowed by the chocolate fountain that they have and the ice cream mix-in bar. Great variety, caters to crowds with a mix of tastebuds. The only problem I have with the Line is its ambience. As the place traps sound, it can be very noisy. It makes it feels like a high class kopitiam. What makes the buffet value for money is the ongoing $39 lunch deals. Make an online reservation via their website to enjoy that promotion.
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Marcus H.

Yelp
Buffets do not get any more comprehensive than the one you will find at The Line. When it comes to buffets, often people adopt the mentality that they have to eat until they have got their money's worth. At around $65++, that's a lot they will have to eat here. Thankfully The Line will help you out with the most incredible spread - I struggled to think of something I could reasonably expect at a buffet that they did not have. The classic buffet trick is to hit the sashimi bar hard - sashimi being one of the most expensive food items you would find anywhere. The sashimi is adequately fresh, nothing that would blow your mind, but nothing less than you would expect from a hotel. You would also want to get the oysters, which is fairly fresh, but apart from that and the prawns, the rest of the cold seafood can be quite forgettable. I stayed away from the Indian fare as it was not particularly my cup of tea, not at a buffet especially. Instead I went for the roasted duck and pork, which came highly recommended, and rightly so. Not quite in the class of some hawkers' best, but I was well satisfied with what I had. The rest of the chinese section consisted of a selection of dim sum, a chef that made noodles for you, and some of the standard chinese dishes you would expect, such as sliced beef and sweet and sour pork (if I remember this correctly!). Nothing really that tempted me enough to take it. There is also a western section with sliced roasted beef, complete with yorkshire pudding and beef gravy, but it was unfortunately a tad dry and nothing to shout about. The same could be said of the Italian fare, which I'd like to think I wisely gravitated from. The main attraction was always going to be the dessert bar, complete with a chocolate fountain, shelves after shelves of cakes and puddings and an array of ice cream flavours and toppings. A kid's heaven, and by that I'm referring to that little guy in every single one of us. Don't expect each piece you pick up to be of stunning quality, but they are at least a pretty nice eat. The thing about buffets is that you have to realise you are paying for the entertainment of having the ridiculous option to eat whatever you want, whenever you want, however you want - as though you've bought yourself a whole wad of Monopoly money to spend on. Of course you'll never end up spending it all, but you have to try to enjoy the process as much as you can. That said, it is quite a lot of money you're paying to treat it as 'just a game', so...whatever floats your boat here!
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Aditya T.

Yelp
According to other reviews this place has grown old. Maybe 10 or 15 years ago it might have been one of the best. But now it's grown out of fashion due to the newer places popping up everywhere. There is a wide spread of food ranging from Indian to Chinese cuisine. It has a pretty decent starters area and the smoked duck is one of the best I have ever tasted. There was another alternative of the duck. The ducks breast with balsamic onion glaze. The first set that was there when I got there wasn't very well cooked. Not sure if it is a health hazard but it should be checked out. An awesome spread of dessert. Sadly I couldn't finish it all because I was way too full. Devil's Cake was heavenly. Ironic really. I have to commend the woman womanning the ice cream area. She smiled at everybody and although I couldn't catch her name, she should be appreciated. Also the server for our table was very on task. Literally every time my water cup ran out, he was there and he filled it up. Once again I couldn't catch his name but he should be appreciated. For a date with your special someone or for a group outing, this restaurant is fitting for your every need.
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Florence B.

Yelp
I have been spoiled by the food in KL but came to The Line with some friends to give it a try. We waited for nearly 15 minutes to get a table, and once seated another 20 minutes to order some wine and get it delivered. And then another 10 minutes for an ice bucket. The buffet looked great, very well presented, but the seafood was bland, and there was practically a riot going on with what looked like locals going crazy for the crab. Honestly put me off the place - don't these people understand the concept of dignity... Anyway we filled ourselves, paid the very expensive bill and left.
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G G.

Yelp
One of the best buffets in the city. I was shocked at how good one of the theatres were. Wonderful. Packed on the weekends. Call for reservations.
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Laura L.

Yelp
Poor food selection. Seafood, smoked duck was not fresh. Smoked duck tasted sour. For the price that's charged, there should be a bigger selection. The prawn noodle section was pretty good.

MJ B.

Yelp
I'm not fond of buffets because its an array of mediocre food. A huge selection but not one will stand out. But my friends enjoy going to The Line so I go for the company. If you find yourself in this place, suggest you go for the cold bar --- oysters, mussels --- fresh because of the high turn over. For the Japanese bar, just get the salmon sushi --- the rest are just stomach fillers. The Chinese bar is the most decent -- don't even try the Indian bar -- the naan and roti are stone cold. There was a long line for the grilled meat so I thought this was the highlight. I realized that the long line was because the server cuts the meat in sloooooow motion. The quality of service has declined considerably --- I didn't feel like I was in a hotel and felt like I was in a cheap restaurant with servers who could not speak english.
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Tammi T.

Yelp
Finally had a chance to eat here, thanks to my sisters organizing a weekday lunch. There was a promotion if you book online. I'm not a real fan of buffets but definitely wanted to check out this buffet that everyone and their grandmas were talking about. There's definitely a great spread - seafood, sushi, salads, italian, indian, chinese, a local noodle station, beverages, dessert, and much more. It's not possible to sample every single dish unless you have a really great appetite so target well. My favorite is the noodle station and I love the teh tarik and desserts. The service could be a little slow though. At one point our table was not being cleared and we had to take our dishes to the bussing station. But the staff was apologetic and stepped up their service pretty soon.
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Menoride Y.

Yelp
Overpriced Singapore breakfast buffet. It does have many variety of food but the taste was average. Service was below par. Their breakfast buffet wasn't ready 15 minutes after opening time. Many staff were running around setting up the place while customers were left unattended. For an established operation in an upscale hotel such as Shangri-La, it was a disappointment.

Charmaine N.

Yelp
Love it haha. Went there during the promotion period for their lunch buffet, but it's still up to par! The decor was really pretty (duh, Shangri-La what do you expect?), but it was rather crowded so the atmosphere was compromised. But the sashimi was really fresh! I had around 5 plates of it? Dessert choices were limited in my opinion though. But, maybe it's because I simply have high standards for them, and had too high an expectation after seeing it's Shangri-La. Still, it's a lovely place to have lunch. And it would be really worth your while if you like seafood. SASHIMI IS A MUST EAT! :))
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Jacqui C.

Yelp
I've never heard of this place until now. I haven't been living under a rock I just don't live here in Singapore. The buffet spread rivals that of a Vegas buffet at a mid range hotel. The cold seafood appetizers, cheese and sweets selections wereby far my favorite with variety and are simply delectable. The fresh salad selection was somewhat limited. The Caesar salad was already prepared in a bowl but that made the lettuce sink into the bowl with the dressing and the croton soggy. Maybe having a chef at the station tossing salads would yield better quality salads. There were local fare thrown as well. For a buffet restaurant, the service isn't lacking surprisingly. Plates were removed promptly from your table once you're finished, drinks are topped up. For the price for this buffet, I only wished the decor isn't as casual. It reminded me of a campus cafeteria. I also wished considerations be given to Shangri La guests who didn't know to make reservations for dinner on a Thursday evening. I nearly missed the opportunity to yelp this buffet.
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Melissa Z.

Yelp
We've been staying at the Shangri La and have had their breakfast at The Line every morning. The spread is more than impressive with foods to satisfy any pallet from American, British, Indian, Chinese, Japanese and more. This includes soups, salads, fruit, pasteries, meats, juices and more. Getting seated during the week around 9 am has been no problem, but the weekends are a larger challenge. The wait line backs up and it's a little frustrating to see so many open tables that aren't being filled just due to inefficient process. It's been difficult to catch a server to get drinks and I've had multiple occasions where my table has been cleared when I went to go grab fruit after finishing my main course. With so many folks and no real order to the procession to grab food, navigating to your table is a challenge, although people watching is spectacular. If you're looking for variety and quality, and are willing to forgo service and efficiency, you'll be happy with your choice. I would recommend Straits at the Hyatt over The Line if you aren't staying at the Shangri La. We may venture outside just for a change of pace, but it's hard to beat the selection we've got just a short walk away.

Choo Yao Chuen C.

Yelp
This place needs no introduction. It is one of the more popular 5-star buffets in town. For the price you pay and the branding behind it, I personally would expect something better; but to put it in perspective, it is still better than the other 5-star buffets in town, in terms of spread and quality of food. I also like the ambiance here.