4/5 Kristina H. 6 months ago on Google
Overall,
our
dining
experience
at
the
restaurant
was
quite
enjoyable,
primarily
due
to
the
excellent
service
and
the
quality
of
the
food.
The
buffet
was
a
delight,
with
a
well-presented
and
delicious
array
of
dishes.
I
must
commend
the
Dim
Sum
&
Gyoza
station,
which
was
a
personal
favorite,
and
the
fresh
seafood
selection,
featuring
oysters,
prawns,
and
crab,
was
a
seafood
lover's
dream.
Additionally,
we
were
pleasantly
surprised
when
a
platter
of
sushi
and
sashimi
was
presented
at
our
table
with
a
captivating
smoking
effect,
adding
a
unique
touch
to
our
meal.
The
service
provided
was
prompt
and
efficient,
with
attentive
staff
ready
to
cater
to
our
requests.
However,
there
was
one
aspect
that
significantly
marred
our
otherwise
great
experience:
the
music.
At
the
beginning
of
our
dining,
the
ambiance
was
serene,
allowing
for
easy
conversation
and
a
pleasant
dining
experience.
Yet,
as
the
meal
progressed,
the
music
grew
progressively
louder
and
more
fitting
for
an
evening
bar
or
even
a
disco,
rather
than
an
Asian
restaurant.
By
the
last
hour
of
our
meal
(brunch
hours
were
from
12
to
4
pm),
the
volume
was
so
high
that
it
became
impossible
to
have
a
conversation
without
raising
our
voices
to
an
uncomfortable
level.
When
we
approached
one
of
the
supervisors
to
express
our
concerns,
we
were
informed
that
this
was
the
establishment's
signature
style
for
Spice
Market.
However,
this
choice
of
music
seemed
incongruent
with
the
overall
atmosphere
of
the
restaurant
and
its
cuisine.
In
our
opinion,
such
music
would
be
better
suited
for
a
different
setting,
perhaps
for
a
late
afternoon
at
WBB
or
B12
on
the
weekend.
In
summary,
the
restaurant
offers
a
delectable
dining
experience
with
a
wide
variety
of
flavorful
dishes
and
commendable
service.
It's
a
shame
that
the
jarring
and
overly
loud
music
overshadowed
what
would
otherwise
have
been
a
perfect
outing.
If
you
can
tolerate
the
volume
of
the
music,
it's
worth
a
visit
for
the
food
and
service
alone.