It'll amuse the buffet-loving kids, at least: the innovative café TOO introduces all-day dining and drama with seven separate cooking "theaters" and a brigade of 30 chefs. The liveliness and bustle make it a good place to stop for breakfast or lunch. Take your pick from seafood, sushi, and sashimi; Peking duck and dim sum; a carving station for roasts, poultry, and game; noodles and pastas; and pizzas, curries, tandooris, antipasto, cured meats, salads, or sandwiches. You can even have a late-night snack here from 10:30 PM to midnight.
Reviewed by Goldstone from Hong Kong on 1/10/09
Always noisy and incredibly busy....but that's vibrnant Hong Kong for you and with a reason because at least half the diners are locals coming for their one family night out each week. Outstsandingly good food in terms of quality and variety. Buffet at its best.
Reviewed by jklement from Zurich on 3/5/07
I went there and found it just a bit too busy and hectic for a dinner. Food was great though and the restaurant definitely is recommendable.
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