18 reviews about New Quay International Buffet & Bar

verified email - 07 Dec 2011

I have been to the dinner buffet here now 4 times and about to go back again. This place is amazing and has so much to choose from and is great value for money. The service is great too. The venue is very modern and clean. A must do venue for everyone. This venue is great for any occasion.

Approximate cost: $Set price dinner $59.50

verified email - 25 May 2011

I've tried the lunch buffet at New Quay Restaurant for $25. The food tastes quite alright, but it's disappointing that you can't get to eat more seafood till dinner. Some of the desserts were not as pleasant as well, but it's still a good deal! :)

verified email - 21 Aug 2010

Food was delicious, serving dishes from all types of countries and cultures. An extremely wide range of dishes, served hot and cold - definitely not disappointed and they have fulfilled their name was an International Buffet. Would dine here again.

verified email - 01 Dec 2009

One of the best serviced restaurants. The waitors are polite and appropriate timing. I guess since it's a buffet, there's not much ordering, except for drinks. Utensils are properly setup on the table for upper-class fine dining. Food wastes and used plates are timely cleared and water is timely filled without prompting.

One of the best interior atmosphere. Elegant tables, gorgeous stylish lights, table candles, most comfortable chairs ever, perfect lighting brightness, sitting area spacious, interior not to large therefore contributing to a soft atmosphere rather than a loud/noisy environment.

The food range on the buffet is marvellous but the quality is not the best. They have Oysters, Peking Ducks, Shrimps, Mussels, Sashimi, Dumplings and Brule. However the Oysters are not kept cold on ice, the Peking Duck wraps are too dry, and the Mussels are too dry. The Sashimi, Brule and Dumplings are my highlights. In my next visit, I will need to try out the Mushroom Soup, Beef Steak and Coffees.

Overall, I am disappointed with the Oysters and Peaking Ducks. However the atmosphere and service are truly satisfying, and makes it worthwhile to revisit this restaurant in the future. They have two buffet sessions, one from 6pm and the second from 8:15pm, except they are closed on Tuesdays.

Approximate cost: $50

verified email - 04 Aug 2009

the lack of respect to customers ruins an otherwise fantastic restaurant.

I used to love this restaurant and get all my friend there. Until this time a friend visiting me overseas bring his child, 7 years old, junior school grade 1, less than 1.2 metres tall.

The manager asked us a few times and he won't believe, he than turn to the child playing away from the table asking about her age.

It was just ridiculous. Why should a loyal customer returns almost every week should cheat you for a 20% discount, which was only 9 dollars.

My friend was angry and the night was not good at all. He went to talk with the manager and the answer was "we have the right to do that". I think he was right, and obviously we also have the right to spreed the story.

KAL 19 Aug 2009

Good on you for sharing your poor experience. I experienced the same poor service there

I went there with 30 paying adults for a work gathering. I had a pram with me for my 3 month old baby and was asked to leave the pram outside the restaurant. We had a whole section to ourselves and would not disturb anyone but was just told it's company policy. I had to carry my child for the whole night as he was too young to sit in a high chair.

To make matters worse, some friends of mine really wanted to try the restaurant and I called to book 11 adults and my baby who is now 11 months old. I was told that my baby would be charged $15 for the seat. I asked what if he didn't require a chair. He had the guts to ask if 2 people shared a seat should he charge us for 1. How rude was that! I should have said yes and see what he says. I vowed never to return and would tell everyone how rude their service is.

Anonymous
verified email - 24 May 2009

Our family (adults) function loved the huge buffet choice and went back for more for 2 hours and wanted to go back next week. A few of them thought they ate more than $45 worth of prawns alone. Attentive staff. The most extensive wine list I have seen for some time.

Approximate cost: $45

verified email - 02 May 2009

We have been here two times now and both times there was a large variety of different foods. All was fresh and tasted good. The desserts are popular with the whole family, especially the home made vanilla ice cream and the hot chocolate sauce pudding!!

Approximate cost: $25-45

verified email - 13 Jan 2009

We had our lunch at this restaurant for a farewell. Weekday price is only $25 per head and the buffet spread was international. It included fresh seafood, salad, cold cuts, sushi, Chinese roast chicken or duck and a variety of other hot dishes...the list goes on. The dessert choices were excellent. Food quality is good as well.
Best of all, there is no limit to what you can eat.
Weekend lunch price is $28. Dinner is higher ($40 and $45)
It's safer to make bookings ahead because it gets very crowded.

Approximate cost: $25

AlexB2 18 Apr 2009

Service is bad, boss is rude. I booked, and they didn't keep a place for me.

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