Senses - iftar buffet
We went here for Iftar during Ramadan. They accept zomato gold (also on iftar buffet) and that was the prime reason for choosing this place.
They had changed the seating area from the main restaurant to one of the other conference rooms where there was a makeshift arrangement. This was informed to us when we called them to make the booking, although it did feel a tad bit odd and too quiet to sit there.
The buffet spread was not too impressive; there wasn't much choice too.
Among the salads there was beans salad, cucumber Lebanese salad, macaroni salad, hummus, labneh, tabbouleh. I liked the hummus and the labneh while the rest of the salads were not bad.
For starters, there was chili chicken which was a bit too garlic-y.
The spring rolls were quite good.
The fish from the fish and chips was average.
There was spaghetti bolognese as well, which was good enough but could have had some more flavour to it.
The roasted chicken was quite good.
It came as quite a surprise to see vegetable biryani, especially for iftar. I personally do enjoy vegetarian food and this tasted really good too.
For beverages there was the jallab of which I am a big fan, as well as the kamaraldeen.
They also had an assortment of fruits like watermelon, musk melon, pineapple, and more.
For desserts, there were assorted pastries, khataifa, and umm ali. The umm ali could have been better, and they could have had more variety.
The food overall was not bad but I definitely expected more options for the iftar buffet.
They had changed the seating area from the main restaurant to one of the other conference rooms where there was a makeshift arrangement. This was informed to us when we called them to make the booking, although it did feel a tad bit odd and too quiet to sit there.
The buffet spread was not too impressive; there wasn't much choice too.
Among the salads there was beans salad, cucumber Lebanese salad, macaroni salad, hummus, labneh, tabbouleh. I liked the hummus and the labneh while the rest of the salads were not bad.
For starters, there was chili chicken which was a bit too garlic-y.
The spring rolls were quite good.
The fish from the fish and chips was average.
There was spaghetti bolognese as well, which was good enough but could have had some more flavour to it.
The roasted chicken was quite good.
It came as quite a surprise to see vegetable biryani, especially for iftar. I personally do enjoy vegetarian food and this tasted really good too.
For beverages there was the jallab of which I am a big fan, as well as the kamaraldeen.
They also had an assortment of fruits like watermelon, musk melon, pineapple, and more.
For desserts, there were assorted pastries, khataifa, and umm ali. The umm ali could have been better, and they could have had more variety.
The food overall was not bad but I definitely expected more options for the iftar buffet.
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