i confess. i have a weird fetish. i like blue colored food. for martinis, i don’t care what flavor it is so long as it is blue. my favorite bubble tea flavor is blue coral. and for m&m’s? yes, the blue candies are my favorite! anything edible that is blue and not too weird, it will likely be a favorite of mine. it’s something to do with blue being a unique food color. can you name ten everyday foods that are blue in color?
like these agar-agar (jelly) in assorted colors. i love the blue ones!

this plate of colorful agar-agar is part of the asian buffet in plaza brasserie at parkroyal hotel. boy, it’s already my fourth buffet in the past one month! looking at the frightening quantity and rate that i eat at, some people ask me how i watch my weight. it’s simple enough: i don’t! but you guys wouldn’t actually know that i’m practically ballooning behind this blog persona, would you?

just as colorful as the agar-agar was the stained glass ceiling at plaza brasserie! it was a half-filled restaurant on a weekday evening. the buffet spread wasn’t as large as i had anticipated. but well, at just $33 per person for a hotel dinner buffet, i shan’t complain much now. besides, i had written it all down in the little white feedback card.

kung pao chicken is a staple in any asian buffet. it is always cooked in a nice dark sauce with dried chili. a good kung pao chicken dish should also have cashew nuts. the kung pao dish at plaza brasserie had both chili and cashews. but guess what? it didn’t have chicken! it had turkey instead! wow, i had never seen kung pao turkey before. it was good, although chicken would work better.


my favorite dish of the night was the soft shell crab tempura. it was light, nicely fried, and tasted of yumminess when dipped into mayonnaise.
at the indian food station, roti prata (indian flatbread) was made in assorted flavors. there was the usual egg and plain prata, as well as sardine and banana prata. but the best one had to be this:

chocolate prata! i’ve never had roti prata in chocolate flavor before!

i thought it might taste a little odd because chocolate and roti prata didn’t seem to mesh. but the combination was surprisingly yummilicious! and utterly sinful too!

desserts in cute little shot-glasses. there was tiramisu, blueberry and a range of other fruity flavors available.

still, i would have liked to see more desserts available, such as some of those bite-sized cakes in different flavors. but i’m glad they had a chocolate fountain. it kind of saved the day!

it was a five-tier fountain similar to the one at cafébiz in traders hotel. i tend to judge the quality of a buffet by whether it has a chocolate fountain. and i’m glad plaza brasserie had one, along with marshmallow dippers and hard biscuits. yay!
sadly, i wouldn’t return for another buffet. the price is decent but the buffet spread is simply too small! not too satisfying for a big eater like me!


goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.







blue colored foods? you are weird woman. honestly cannot think of that many blue foods…eh.. blueberry…some cheeses, eh… blue-purple potatoes. it’s a wonder how you can enjoy blue foods and putting the pounds on? they are suppose to suppress hunger :) View all comments by looi
You’re right. That is weird. I’m with you on that. View all comments by Veron
Oh man… The deserts look sooo goood. I’d go crazy on the cake alone View all comments by mervkwok
Blue? Are you kidding? I’m trembling at the chocolate fondue! Let me at ‘em!!! View all comments by pkchukiss
Hey merv, I was stuffing my face with so much chocolate roti prata I forgot to leave some room for the cake! View all comments by Veron
Hey pkchukiss,
Maybe you should check out the chocolate buffet at Fullerton Hotel! View all comments by Veron
Love that shot of jeweled jellies…so dreamily pretty, too pretty to eat!
Hmmm but I think the jellies look more like konnyaku rather than agar-agar, no? View all comments by lyz
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very nice blog View all comments by Masha
i love all the foods at plaza brasserie! i enjoyed it a lot!
from appetizers to desserts! i wish i could come back again! View all comments by jasper
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