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Old Apr 4, 2016, 3:22 am
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HKD 200 Range Buffets

So not exactly the Harbourside or anything fancy. Okay with both weekday and weekends. Does not have to be regular price, opened to suggestions that involves Groupon deals, HSBC credit cards, or promotions that's not too restricted. Bonus if there's senior discounts and if its location have free parking after $X spent, but not necessary. Will not be on any big holidays (Mothers, Fathers day)

Around $200 for lunch, or $300 for dinner, or less for semi-buffets. I recall Royal View Hotel at Ma Ding was around that price range, but was not impressed with its offering. Looking at BeeCrazy, I see a few:

$249 + $48 for dinner at Mini Cart Café和藏
http://www.beecrazy.hk/en/deals/inte...her-1456192174

$229 + $31 + surchage for dinner at Novotel TST
http://www.beecrazy.hk/en/deals/novo...ore-1457054557

$292 + $48 for dinner at Novotel Wan Chai
http://www.groupon.hk/deals/hong-kon...otel/721350790

$228 + $36.8 (+$30 weekends) at Stanford Hillview TST
http://www.beecrazy.hk/en/deals/tsim...fet-1458703974

$108 + $11 (+$27 weekends) for Thai / Semi-Buffet at Dorsett MK
http://www.beecrazy.hk/en/deals/thai...i-lunch-buffet
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I recommend the weekend brunch at Morihachi Yakiniku. I am a huge fan of this buffet. Quality is decent and has freeflow of drinks too. Normal price is over $300HKD, but Groupon brings it down just under $200HKD. Note - this does not include a service charge. http://www.groupon.hk/deals/hong-kon...ffet/721260395 Also, note valid locations from the Groupon - it's not all the locations.
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Old Apr 7, 2016, 7:52 pm
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Wow, I've always paid full price at hotel (Royal Plaza, Royal Park, Langham Place, Crowne Plaza) lunch and dinner buffet's costing HK$200+ and HK$400+ PAX that's including hotel guest and/or senior discount.

Thanks for the info - I must try one or two of these out the next time I'm in HK.
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Old Apr 7, 2016, 7:54 pm
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metropole hotel in mong kok (homantin) has a pretty good (value) buffet too. I believe the price is within your range.
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Old Apr 9, 2016, 12:47 am
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Originally Posted by AtomicLush
I recommend the weekend brunch at Morihachi Yakiniku. I am a huge fan of this buffet. Quality is decent and has freeflow of drinks too. Normal price is over $300HKD, but Groupon brings it down just under $200HKD. Note - this does not include a service charge. http://www.groupon.hk/deals/hong-kon...ffet/721260395 Also, note valid locations from the Groupon - it's not all the locations.
Thanks. With elders in mind, I think they may prefer one of the more "traditional" buffets as opposed to Japanese. But that one does look good and I'll keep it in mind for future visits!

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metropole hotel in mong kok (homantin) has a pretty good (value) buffet too. I believe the price is within your range.
You meant Metro Park at $188? How as the food?
http://hongkonghotel.metroparkhotelk...content_id=187
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Old Apr 9, 2016, 1:08 am
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Originally Posted by JordanWalker
Thanks. With elders in mind, I think they may prefer one of the more "traditional" buffets as opposed to Japanese. But that one does look good and I'll keep it in mind for future visits!



You meant Metro Park at $188? How as the food?
http://hongkonghotel.metroparkhotelk...content_id=187
It is far from IC/RC glitzy but I'd say it's pretty good value.
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Old Apr 9, 2016, 1:13 am
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Originally Posted by G-CIVC
It is far from IC/RC glitzy but I'd say it's pretty good value.
Thanks. With seniors and kids in tow, my expectation is not that high.
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Old Apr 10, 2016, 10:45 am
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For your price range, I recommend lunch (not dinner) and Kowloon side.

Cordis (formerly Langham Place) has decent lunch buffet for slightly more than $200.

Cafe on M at Grand Stanford IC is very good and frequently has discount offered for lunch buffet through either Openrice or their own website... it'll still end up being >$200 even with coupon, but it's a very nice buffet.
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Old Apr 10, 2016, 11:24 am
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I've been going to the Salisbury YMCA hotel buffet (right next to the Peninsula Hotel) for years and have never been disappointed. Lunch ranges from $HK160-188 and dinner $HK298-328.
http://www.ymcahk.org.hk/thesalisbur...oom/index.html





They also have a nice cafe in the lobby if you're dying for a good hamburger.

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