Reviews Spice Brasserie

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Dishal N Sara
+5
One of the Excellent Hotel near Mustafa Center with the excellent service, we stayed there for two nights, room 1726 had a amazing view with enough space, we will definitely recommend this hotel to our family and friends!
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Miranda Welton
+5
A lovely hotel, helpful staff, clean rooms, very central for getting round. Just round the corner from Little India and opposite a shopping mall with the MRT (underground rail network) beneath. The hotel has a nice swimming pool and for breakfast the chefs cater for all different tastes and dietary preferences.
5
TAN KC
+5
4 crabs dishes with wonderful sauces. Must try. All food items are very nicely cooked. Spread is ok, at this price what is there to complain about ?? The quality is very good. Staffs are generally nice. But something very odd and except for.. you notice when u finish your main.
5
hungrymonster_
+5
Went here to try it out for the Promotion 25$ netts buffet for lunch. Overall food is good taste nt that bad ambience standard hotel cafe/restaurant style. Service was fine well done👏 nothing much option to choose but what can u expect with 25$ affordable price to enjoying your buffet lunch.
5
Joween Yixi
+5
Love the experience there, great service! With a mixture of online ordering and queueing in-line for food. I went for a Lunch 茶buffet on a Easter Sunday🐇, there was a variety of local cuisine served ranging from Satay, Black vinegar pork trotter, Murtabak and many more. There was also a few local dessert like Chendol, Muah Chee, Cheng Tng etc. We end off the meal with a high-tea set that consist of some festive special dessert like hot cross bun, carrot cake, red velvet cupcake with cute bunny on top! We will be glad to return back next time😋
5
Kenneth Lim
+5
Really value-for-money. Tried their S$35 nett lunch buffet 3 times so far. Service is great. I still remember the first time I went there, the Ayam Penyet was out but they were closing orders at 2.30pm. The staff was nice enough to cook 2 ayam penyet drumsticks just for me and delivered to my table without me asking anything. On my third time there, when water dripped on me due to the condensation from the aircon, without me even mentioning or gesturing anything, one of the waiters immediately approached me and asked if I would like to change seat. Spread is all local dishes. There's laksa, chee qiong fan, zui gui, prata, ayam penyet, and more. The roti prata is really crispy and nice. I really like the ayam penyet too though it does get a bit cold sometimes. The buffet lunch is available from 12noon to 2.30pm and then they will serve a non-refillable high tea dessert set. You are free to sit and chat till 4pm if you want.
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Ed Seng
+4
Good value $65 buffet with fantastic local dishes. Known for wide selection of crabs including chilli crabs, tomyum crabs, dry savory crabs and Mongolian crabs. Satay was good too. Desserts was super yummy with teppanyaki ice cream. Good deal!
5
Patience Liew
+5
There are 4 flavor of crabs, kam and hiong, creamy tom yam,chilli and crab,mongolian. Must try their gelato ice cream, chocolate and mango flavor is available. $68/pax for weekend buffet. Worth the value.
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Steve Tham
+5
Has been a long time since I came and the renovation has certainly breathed new life into this place! It’s classy and gives you very good vibes. The food itself is no slouch , most of the dishes were tasty. Special praise for the 3 types of crabs and the meat is firm and fresh unlike mushy stuff found in some other hotel buffets. Between chilli, kam heong and Mongolian, the last one is best. Other notable dishes to recommend are the oyster omelette, pig stomach soup and char siew. At nett $68 it’s not that cheap though and discovery members not entitled to any discounts nor are there any credit card discounts either. Some promo discounts will have been nice.
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Chuck Ng
+5
Cozy ambience. Not too crowded when I visited it. The Easter brunch with high tea was good and reasonably priced.
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