over the weekend we tried out the sakura international buffet at the somewhat shady-looking orchard shopping centre. the wide variety of food meant that we could really keep ourselves busy throughout the entire duration of the dinner buffet. food items that we buried our faces in included oysters, sashimi, drunken prawns, shark fin soup, steaks and cheesecakes. with the exception of the chinese dishes, i sampled a little of everything.

the first thing i had was the dory fish teppanyaki. along with other teppanyaki and barbequed dishes, the chef prepared it on the spot. every table in the restaurant is assigned colorful tags labelled with the table number. these tags can then be used to queue for food which would be served at your table once it’s ready.
anyway, the dory fish teppanyaki was a good choice. it had a lot of flavor and fared much better than the salmon teppanyaki, which turned out bland and stiff and was quite hard to swallow.


fresh salmon sashimi was a much better option. a pity the salmon wasn’t too fresh. it flew off the shelf pretty quickly though and the staff had to keep replenishing it. the scallops and mussels were very fresh in comparison. i love those!

there did not appear to be any miso soup. what i could find was shark fin and cream of mushroom soup. had me a bowl of shark fin soup which was a little on the thin side but otherwise quite okay.

chicken satay was also barbequed on the spot, and served with peanut gravy already ladled over it. the chicken flesh was tender enough and the gravy was decent too.

if you love unagi you would love it in the satay form. it had been nicely marinated and was juicy and savory. the cook didn’t do a good job of barbequeing. it ended up being slightly burnt, which was a real shame.

stay away from the fried food section. there were chicken nuggets, chicken popcorn, breaded crab claws, breaded prawns, et cetera. on paper these sound yummy but the real deal was all oily. the moment i sank my teeth into a breaded prawn, oil came oozing out. ugh!

i made a bad decision in eating the dim sum. they were rather bland and did a lot to fill me up. i felt quite stuffed after eating those.

the best part of the buffet had to be the dessert. for ice cream they had twelve different flavors. my favorite was the strawberry ripple — yummy and not too sweet at the same time. strangely i couldn’t find a chocolate tub anywhere. the toppings of chocolate sprinkles, rainbow sprinkles and chopped nuts were a real delight! we had fun making our own sundaes.
they also had some of those strawberries with ice cream fillings. is there a name for those things? they are getting pretty popular these days. i don’t really like strawberries, but those things sure are fun to eat. first you unwrap the clear plastic wrapper. then you spend some time admiring the pretty fruit. you bite into it, and finally taste the first hint of ice cream.

other than ice cream there was also a huge assortment of miniature cakes for dessert. that’s hands down my most favorite part! just looking at those cute little cakes alone was enough eye candy! each one looked so adorable, and there were so many of them! marbled cheesecake, new york cheesecake, oreo cheesecake, peppermint, strawberry mousse, white chocolate lavender, chocolate eclair, et cetera. yummy, yummy, yummy!
one major gripe i have with sakura is that the plates were not properly cleaned. i had to search through stacks of supposedly clean plates to find one that didn’t have specks of food left behind! i didn’t really care to know what the previous user had eaten. so sakura, suki, whoever, if you’re reading this please invest in better dishwashers!
other than that, with the vast range of food available, this buffet really promises to cater to multiple tastes. with all the sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, chinese dishes, dim sum, good desserts, it probably wouldn’t be the last time i visit.
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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.







Hmm… it’s a good thing I decided to top up another $10 and not go for the Sakura buffet, from the sounds of it. I’ve heard better things about Kuishin-Bo at the bottom of Suntec City. Apparently they have Alaskan Snow Crabs on the menu there too.
I instead opted for Honjin ($31.80++ aka ~$38) at Robinson Rd, extremely close to where I worked (but had known nothing about til I Googled around one afternoon). It’s great - all the seafood is airflown straight into Singapore from Japan every other day. When we went there (Sat night), it was awesome. The Ika (squid) sashimi ROCKS, and same with the swordfish! Of course the standard salmon/tuna etc sashimi is available too. Other noticeable items are the nabe (paper steamboat) and octopus sashimi! Oh - it’s also an ala-carte buffet, so it’s all prepared on the spot (we shifted to counter seats to get a better view).
It’s popular among Jap businessmen (I saw a few kampai-ing one another the whole night). If you want super-fresh seafood airflown from the fish markets, you’ve gotta try this one.
Two of us clocked up (we counted) roughly $231 worth of food if ordered ala carte from the menu. Not bad for $76. :p
Geez this is my longest post ever… View all comments by Kyo
er….what happened to the healthy food plan u mentioned? tsk tsk..:P View all comments by andy
Wow, the pictures you took of the food were excellent! They made me hungry!
I’d only visited Sakura at Toa Payoh once, and everything was quite fresh and clean. Maybe you should visit it just after it opens for the day like what I did? View all comments by Jasmine
Wow Kyo, the fresh seafood sounds awesome! I can’t wait to try out this place. UOB cardmembers get 10% off too. Phweeeee!
The Japanese over here seem quite picky about where they dine. So if they can be spotted at Honjin then the place must be really good! View all comments by Veron
haha andy, it’s tough to stick to a strict diet once you go dining with people. phase one of my south beach diet has totally gone haywire. View all comments by Veron
Jasmine! That’s a great suggestion! Go there once they open so that the plates would be clean! But then again, the plates would still carry remnants from the previous night right? Yucks!
Probably a better idea to go for posher restaurants! View all comments by Veron
its always tough, thats why tough times dun last, tough ppl do! :) View all comments by andy
Hey V, I’m a relatively new reader here and all your food-photos make me go yum!
It’s a bummer nothing is open right now at 4:45AM in San Diego. =p View all comments by Khoa
Haha what are you doing up at 4:45AM anyway? View all comments by Veron
cool i m gonna drop by the orchard branch tomorow… hoping to try their bake oyster … i hope they hv it there View all comments by atakat
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