Toronto Seafood Buffet Restaurant (Raffles) is currently an internet celebrity buffet restaurant with cheap prices and economy.
The ingredients are relatively fresh and the quality of the cooked dishes is also very good. The children like the unlimited supply of Haagen-Dazs.
There are also many types of drinks, including smoothies, milkshakes, cocktails, red wine, and ordinary drinks.
The style is based on seafood sashimi, French and Western food, Japanese and Korean food, Southeast Asian flavor, traditional Huaiyang cuisine, South American barbecue, Shanghai-style Cantonese cuisine, etc., as well as exquisite hot pot.
The restaurant operates in a self-service format, allowing consumers to choose by themselves, with multiple open kitchens and stalls displaying various delicacies.
As for seafood, salmon, oysters are all available, but crabs are not available. Grilled oysters, grilled shrimps, grilled lamb skewers, and steaks all have to be queued up. The limited edition ones are okay for people who don’t often eat at buffets.
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The overall environment is good and the service is good.
There is a special hot pot and shabu-shabu area. The beef is of good quality and is very large. There are also many types of vegetables. If you eat too much meat, you must try vegetables to relieve your tiredness.
The roast duck rolls are freshly made by my aunt. They are hot and can be used as a staple food.
You can also order the Bolognese, cooked to order, but it will cost extra.
Boil the swimming crab in a small hot pot. It's a big piece of chewy meat. It's so satisfying.
The most popular items in the cafeteria are probably the steaks, chub fish, and grilled shrimps. The queues are always quite long.
The vegetables were placed in the corner, and I didn't even take a single vegetable.
Ate various shrimps.
The ice cream is from Haagen-Dazs, but there are only 6 flavors.