

This be the carpark and signboard of the building itself. It's situated within the town area and it is actually inside the Arts and Handicraft Centre, which is on the way to the Brunei Museum. It's got a pretty nice view that overlooks the Brunei River and you can have a scenic view of the water village just across. A perfect contrast between town and country




Trigger-happy moments on the surrounding areas
Taking a shot of what prolly seems like the cafeteria of the area







More trigger-happy moments, including the scenic view that I try to capture as much as possible
We ordered their in-house teh tarik. Could use a little bit more sugar and less tea, but it's drinkableSince we were the only ones there so far, I decided to just go ahead and take pictures of the food before they get cleaned off by the competition




The salad/appetizer section

Close-up shots
The soup section
More close-up shots
This is possibly the ambuyart section, but it seems like they didn't have ambuyart at hand to serve. Too bad, I'd love to try it though





The main course section, plus close-ups






The dessert section, plus close-upsAs I have mentioned, we have been here a couple of times, and the first time we came here, they were at the beginning of their business. At that time, their food was really good, with a fusion of local and Western cuisines, and their desserts are just to die for.
But sadly now, their patronage has decreased greatly, and the food they serve has slowly turned local instead of the amazing fusion they had. Pity, I actually really enjoyed their food, and it's only $15 per head, which is pretty good a bargain that you can't really get anywhere else.
I do hope this restaurant's patronage improve though. Their food is good and tasty and has really good quality at a bargain price. You will not find any buffet restaurant like this around here.
So if you have a craving for buffet food and want a bargain shot at it, go here and give them some support. They really need it
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