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Colony at Ritz-Carlton - International Buffet that Doesn’t Disappoint

Colony at Ritz-Carlton is one of the buffets that I have been meaning to try but never got around to. I have heard so many good reviews, it feels like I already know the place before even visiting it.

Colony - Decor

Colony - Restaurant Front

I love the high arched glass roof which allows natural light to illuminate the place. The high arched glass roof also makes the place look tall and elegant.

Wooden panels with asymmetrical black panels shield diners from prying eyes.

Colony - The Food

Before we start, here is Colony’s weekday lunch buffet menu for your reference.

Buffet Prices:

Weekday + Saturday Lunch Buffet: Adult S$74, Child (6-12 years) S$37

Sunday Champagne Brunch: Adult S$198 - S$798, Children (6-12 years) S$99, Child (3-5 years) S$49.50

Sunday - Thursday Dinner Buffet: Adult S$92, Child (6-12 years) S$46

Friday - Saturday Seafood Dinner: Adult S$112, Child (6-12 years) S$56

The Ice Bar

Colony - Seafood

I always start any buffet with seafood. I wish there were freahly-shucked oysters but the snow crabs and bright-red poached prawn are pretty good. There are also fresh scallops, black mussels, flower clams and white clams.

Colony - Grilled Seafood

We had a pregnant lady among our midst and as we all know, pregnant ladies should not eat raw food. A kind Indian chef kindly cooked the seafood for her and he did such a fine job.

Colony - Sashimi and Sushi

Next are my favorite - sashimi. The thick slices of salmon and tuna sashimi are plump and juicy, perfect with freshly-grated wasabi and soya sauce. There are 5 types of pickles which really cleanses the palate. There are also an assortment of beancurd skin sushi and shrimp sushi which looks rather stale but tastes alright.

Colony - Cold Cuts

If you are a fan of cold cuts, there is air-dried beef, air-dried pork and assorted cheese platter to indulge in.

Colony - Local Delights

The chef at the Local Delights station makes really good Popiah and Kueh Pie Tee.

Colony - Salad Station

There is a variety of greens at the Salad Bar such as rocket and romaine as well as some not-so-common ones like radicchio and lollo bionda. Create your salad with condiments such as edamame and tuna chunk and dressings such as thousand island and balsamic vinaigrette.

Colony - Sake

There is even a sake section where you can enjoy snacks to go with the free-flow sake.

The Grill & Rotisserie

Colony - Singapore Heritage Corner

Cooked foods are housed in a dimly-lit room at the end of the restaurant.  The first station is the Singapore Heritage Corner where you can get Chicken Rice, Roast Duck, Crackling Pork Belly, Char Siew and Chicken Satay.

Colony - Pasta Station

You can get freshly-cooked pasta made to your liking at the Pasta Station. The pasta selection changes according to the ingredients the chef has.

Colony - Truffle Cabonara

I have never seen so much truffle on a Truffle Carbonara which really brought the dish to a whole new level.

Colony - Rotisserie

The Oven-Roasted Turkey and Oven-Roasted Ham tastes so good with raspberry sauce. Pan-Seared Salmon, Kurobuta Pork Collar and White Clam in White Wine Pimento are super tasty too.

The Wok

Colony - The Wok

The Wok is where you can find all the stir-fried dishes. The star here is hands-down Salted Egg Chicken Wing. Remember to take some of the salted egg fish skin on the side, they are every bit as good as Ervin’s.

Colony - The Tandoor

My stomach can’t really handle spicy food but the assortment of curries and naans at The Tandoor are just too tempting. I took some Garlic Naan and Butter Chicken which tuned out to be excellent.

The Steam Basket

Colony - Salted Egg Custard Bun

A selection of 5 dim sum varieties is available at any one time at The Steam Basket. I thought these are real mushrooms but they are actually Salted Egg Custard Bun and they taste so frigging good!

Colony - Noodles Station

Don’t forget to try some noodles at the Noodles station. You can get Colony Laksa, Wanton Noodle (Soup/Dry) or Zha Jiang Noodle.

The Patisserie

Colony - Dessert Display

There is a dazzling array of desserts at The Patisserie, from cakes and tarts to cookies and chocolate pralines.

Colony - Desserts

I can’t decide what to take so I ended up taking one of everything.

Colony - Nonya Kuehs

There is an assortment of nonya kuehs to choose from.

Colony - Dessert Station

There is even a chef to make Peanut Wrap which is a popular Taiwanese snack.

Colony - Ice-Cream Station

You can choose from 5 flavors of ice-cream and garnish it with toppings of your choice.

The Fruit Stall

Colony - Fruits

Opposite the cooked foods is another small room where you can get cut fruits and freshly-juiced fruit juices.

Colony - Fruit Juice

The standard selection includes apple, mango, orange, pineapple or pink guava juices. Alternatively, you can pick the fruit from the selection and the staff will juice it for you on the spot.

Colony

Address: 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039799

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 12pm - 2.30pm, 3.30pm - 5.30pm, 6.30pm - 10.30pm; Saturday- Sunday 12pm - 2.30pm, 6.30pm - 10.30pm

Telephone: 64345288

Website: https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/singapore/dining/colony

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