Buffet Restaurants in the Museum Area of Singapore
I'm Kim Korean BBQ
A popular Korean buffet restaurant, I'm Kim Korean BBQ offers high-quality food at affordable prices. With its reputation for great food and service, it's a favourite among Korean food enthusiasts.
Straits Cafe
Straits Cafe, located within Hotel Rendezvous Singapore, has been serving up local and international fare since 1998. With a strong focus on cuisines from the Straits Settlement, it offers buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily as well as an extensive a la carte menu.
Top 10 cuisines
The most popular cuisines in Museum are:
Asian Fusion Japanese Steakhouse Seafood Sushi PortugueseAll other cuisines
Asian Fusion Asian Beer Bar Breakfast & brunch Buffet Burger Cafe Chinese Coffee shop Dessert Shop Fast food Filipino Food Delivery Service Food stall French Halal Ice Cream Shop Japanese Korean Modern European Portuguese Pub Restaurant Salad Bar Seafood Smoothie & Juice Bar Steakhouse Sushi Tea room Tex-mex Thai UdonWhat people say
Buffet restaurants have become a popular choice for food lovers in Singapore, and the Museum area is no exception. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the Museum area has an abundance of buffet options to choose from. Here we share some of the recommended buffet restaurants in the area based on online reviews and comments.
One of the top-rated buffet restaurants in the Museum area is Melt Cafe at Mandarin Oriental Singapore. This restaurant offers a wide variety of international cuisine, including fresh seafood, sushi, and sashimi, as well as Indian and Chinese dishes. The prices are on the higher side, with lunch starting at SGD 58++ per person and dinner at SGD 78++ per person. However, the quality of food and service justifies the price for many customers.
Another popular buffet spot is The Line at Shangri-La Hotel. The restaurant boasts a stunning decor and serves up an impressive spread of international cuisine. From seafood to dim sum to Indian curries, there's something for everyone here. Prices start at SGD 65++ for lunch and SGD 88++ for dinner, making it one of the pricier options in the area.
For those looking for a more affordable option, Kopitiam at National Museum of Singapore offers a diverse range of local dishes. The prices are much lower here, with a meal costing around SGD 10-20 per person. Despite being a food court-style restaurant, Kopitiam has received positive reviews for its food quality and cleanliness.
Overall, locals tend to prefer Melt Cafe and The Line for their high-quality food and premium dining experiences, while tourists tend to opt for more affordable options like Kopitiam. Regardless of your budget or preference, there's no shortage of buffet restaurants to choose from in the Museum area of Singapore.