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TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) : Best Buffet Restaurant in Singapore?

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

TODAI International and Seafood Buffet Restaurant at Marina Bay Sands has got to be the most extensive buffet we’ve ever been to! However, the extensive buffet also comes with a price. To see how expensive it is, check out its pricing below…(correct as of date of publish)

Price of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet

LUNCH

Monday ~ Friday
Adult: $42++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $22++

Sat., Sun. & Holiday, Holiday Eve
Adult: $58++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

DINNER

Monday ~ Thursday
Adult: $54++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

Fri., Sat., Sun. & Holiday, Holiday Eve
Adult: $58++ Child (below 1m 30cm): $26++

Location

#B2-01 The Shoppes @ Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave Singapore 018972

So if you visit on the weekends, it would cost about 70 bucks per person! However, is it really worth it to spend so much on a buffet?

Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Entrance to TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

The first thing we noticed as we entered the restaurant was that the entire restaurant was quite spacious with a nice setting and ambience.

Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Nice Ambience and Seating at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

After being seated, we glanced through the site map and decided to have a go at every section of the restaurant.

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Map of TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

As you can see from the map, the choice is so varied with so many options to choose from! There’s Sushi, Seafood, Chinese, Noodles, Pizza, Pasta, Churrasco, Korean Food and Desserts! Next, we’ll go through each section and its recommended food!

Churrascaria aka Churrasco / Korean Food

Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Churrascaria section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

This was Tom’s favourite section! Also known as the meat lover’s section! We were glad that we have not visited the Brazilian Churrascaria before because a visit to TODAI also covers the Churrasco section where the barbecued meats were simply “ma ma mia!”.

Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish
Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish

Plate of Churrasco and Korean dish

There was beef, pork and wings. However the highlight for the Churrasco section was the BBQ pork! (See top left). The meat was tender and flavourful. Each slice came with a little bit of pork fat that really brought out its natural juicy flavour! It’s no surprise that we went for seconds (and thirds and fourths…). Also, give the jalapenos, onions and other garnishes a try. The flavours match the Churrasco and makes it less jalat (Singaporeans – pls comment below if you know how to explain jalat in English. Tks!)

Just beside the Churrasco section is the Korean Food section. We wanted to try the la chao nian gao (spicy rice cake – bottom right) that we so often see in Korean dramas. Well, it turned out not too amazing afterall. The cake was a little tough and we’ve not really used to the flavour. The fried noodle was not bad (well so is anything fried right?)

Seafood, Sushi and Sashimi!

Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Seafood section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Next we came to the highlight of the restaurant. The SEAFOOD SECTION! The seafood section boasts of snow crab, sashimi,sushi, fresh prawns, escargot and oysters! For us, the highlight was the escargot and oysters…

Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Seafood platter at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Plate of sushi with interesting names
Plate of sushi with interesting names

Plate of sushi with interesting names

It was quite interesting to try escargot for the first time. You would be thinking like “Why would you want to try garden snails?!”. On the contrary, the escargot was not slimy, it had a firm and fresh texture. Hey, come to think of it now, maybe it’s not escargot. (Any visitor to TODAI can verify that shelled creature?). It was quite easy to extract the entire meat out of the shell, just use a fork to poke part of it, with a gentle tug, it all comes out. The meat was succulent and fresh, try it and tell us what you think!

As with other restaurants, the prawns, sashimi and snow crabs were really fresh. The prawns were especially firm, from which you know its really fresh and the taste was sweet! As for the oysters, it was also excellent in the sense that it was the best we’ve tasted in Singapore so far (best ever was freshly shucked ones in Australia). The oysters here were also freshly shucked by the chef within the counter. You have to ask him for the oysters and he would give you only 2 at one time. Hence, we also came back for seconds and thirds…but just a word of caution, oysters are high in cholesterol…just stop at 20.

Chinese Foods

Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Chinese Foods Section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat
Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat

Variety of chinese food and at least 3 different ways of cooking duck meat

The Chinese fare was ok. You could taste that the ingredients were really fresh but from the chinese taste perspective it’s really just ok. Even the chilli crayfish was normal. The crayfish was fresh no doubt, but the sauce was just mediocre. Still, when the crayfish arrived, it would be gone in a matter of minutes! The server would be there to serve each customer just 2 piece with some sauce. So if you miss a batch, you would have to wait about 10 minutes for the next batch. Make sure you “lurk” around when you see the chefs about to serve (you can actually observe them cook through the glass panels)…

Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Popular Crayfish with snow crab at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Pizza, Pasta, Noodles and Fried Stuffs

Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Noodles section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Pizza and Calamari
Pizza and Calamari

Pizza and Calamari

Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco
Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco

Shrimp Cream Sauce with Spaghetti and Chicken Wings from Churrasco

Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section
Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section

Laksa without hum (cockles) from the noodles section

Well, there’s nothing much to shout about at this section except that the pizza was thin crust with an excellent taste (cold soba was also available). Otherwise, DO NOT TRY the spaghetti and laksa.

Desserts!

Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Dessert section at TODAI International and Seafood Buffet at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Last but not least, we have finally arrived at Kate’s favourite section, DESSERTS!

Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!
Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!

Yummy waffles with soft serve icecream, berry yohgurt, orange chococalate cake, banana chocolate and macarons!

The highlight at this section was the waffles. Its freshly made and when you pick up your waffle, you know that it just left the heater not too long ago. It’s fragrant, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside and warm!! Goes really well with ice cream (though not the soft serve kind but not much of a choice here). The macarons had only 1 flavour, so do not be deceived by the different colours. The cakes were also not too bad. Hence, Kate thoroughly enjoyed this section!

In Conclusion…

We actually do recommend this place. Just that the price is a little steep. But you can be assured that the foods are of the freshest grade and the ambience, location and wide variety of food should be more than make up for the price!

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Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka

Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)

deal.com.sg, goCrazy.com.sg, gobbler.com.sg, groupon.com.sg etc etc etc…there are so many online discount coupon/vouchers sites these days! Initially Tom and I were skeptical about these so-called “good deals” and we were worried about pushy sales people, so we let these deals slipped by. But one night as I was bored and surfing the internet to pass time, I came across this “$199 2D1N Philea Resort” deal. The photos of the resort look really inviting and I decided to check out the resort’s official website. Philea Resort was completed and officially opened in August 2010. Since it is still fairly new (it was Feb 2011 when we checked out the resort), we decided to book a weekend trip to Philea Resort Malacca in May 2011.

Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting
Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting

Our experience was marred by a 2 hour traffic jam at the Malaysia customs, and we arrived at the resort at about 3pm instead of the scheduled time of 1pm. We were hot and tired after the long bus ride but thankfully the check-in was smooth and there were welcome drinks and cold towels that quenched our thirst and refreshed us.

Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel

The hotel staff then helped us put our bags onto a buggy (is it pronounced as “Bud-gy” or “Buggie”?) and drove us to our room. On our way up, we could see the landscape of the resort, the tranquil swimming pool, and the spa facilities. We quickly settled into our room, checked out the amenities in the room (free pretty slippers!), and head down to the pool for a swim.

Front of our “cottage” room
Front of our “cottage” room
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Bathroom Amenities!
Bathroom Amenities!
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca

As it was a Saturday night, there was a seafood buffet dinner deal! Only RM69++ (approx $33SGD) per pax! The spread was awesome (esp the desserts for me, and the seafood for Tom), and we ate so much that we could hardly move. We even able to eat 2 whole snappers by ourselves and it was fresh and tasty! The BBQ corner also included other seafood such as prawn and crayfish. Yum! The quiet stroll back to our room on a cool night aided with the digestion, and we enjoyed the peaceful evening away from the crowded city life.

Table Setting at the buffet
Table Setting at the buffet
Cooked Food Spread
Cooked Food Spread
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Desserts!
Desserts!
Complimented with fruits
Complimented with fruits

The next morning, we woke up early to walk around the resort and take in the fresh air. Soon we were hungry and we made our way to the restaurant where the breakfast buffet (included in the package) is served. Once again, the variety of food made us happy. With chefs at the different stations to cook roti prata, waffles and pancakes on the spot, and the spread from an international buffet, we were really spoiled for choice 🙂

Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
More Food!
More Food!
Pastries and Yoghurt
Pastries and Yoghurt

After breakfast, we lazed by the pool and got a nice tan. It was a relaxing weekend, and we were all ready to conquer another week at work! 🙂

For your convenience, we have arranged for the best hotel deals @ Philea Resort right here!

Related posts

This post is part of our 3D2N travels in Malacca. Below, you can find other relevant posts covered during this trip!

Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

P.S Go visit Philea while it is still rather new and clean!
P.P.S Remember to plan activities for the bus trip eg card games or dvd to watch in case you get stuck in a unexpected traffic jam.

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