On the fifth floor of Hyatt hotel is a restaurant that serves authentic chinese cuisine called "Lili."
I've shown this on my previous
post already.
But today, the fotos have changed a bit, as the food and the interiors have catched up with the yuletide season.
We had our lunch buffet (thanks again to our very generous uncle.^0^) set up in a private room since we're more than twelve people.
Unlike the usual buffet thing where different dishes are place in a long table and guests would walk up there and choose what they would like to eat.
Here, YOu'll be a given a long menu card, where you can check/tick what kind of food you'd like to eat.
When the food finally arrived, we were ready to feast and were so hungry that i forgot to take pictures of what i ate. ^0^
Luckily, we still had dessert, they're placed in another room and have a wide array of fruits and cakes to choose from.
They're all very delectable and enticing to eat, if it weren't for my diet and my big tummy already about to explode. ^0^
This is the dessert room. I love this very inviting feel to it.
and this is the other side of the dining area...
still has a very oriental theme to it.
I'm fond of little things and art pieces, it brings more life and color to it.
empty plate but looks clean eh?! this is while waiting for the others to arrive...
okay, now this... i can't seem to recall, what's it... it's like some sort of marshmallow covered with grated coconut...it's simple, but the presentation looks cool.
and this is the yulelog cake, which really don't look good in its outer appearance,
excusese for the blurry foto, but wait till you've tasted its mouthwatering cocoa inside out...not your typical cake.
and for the last bit, anyone knows what this is?
yes, of course a Dragonfruit! ^0^
I know i don't like how it tastes but i tried it again this time and guess what?! i still don't like it! for me, the fruit tasted like an onion with a hint of sweet on the side. ^-^
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