5/5 Rohan B. 4 years ago on Google
The
St
Regis
hotel
needs
no
introduction,
and
one
of
it's
most
famous
attractions
is
Seven
Kitchens.
We
were
tempted
by
the
buffet,
and
visited
here
for
lunch.
Upon
our
arrival
we
were
warmly
welcomed
and
ushered
into
the
dining
section,
as
well
as
given
a
tour
of
the
vast
spread
on
offer.
I
have
been
to
many,
many
buffets,
but
none
quite
as
expansive
as
this
one.
We
then
picked
a
table
next
to
the
window,
overlooking
some
lush
green
fields
and
the
stage
was
set
for
a
feast.
Amongst
the
starters
we
had
Chicken
Drumsticks,
Boiled
Eggs,
Lamb
Meatballs,
Mac
and
Cheese,
Grilled
Basa
and
Rosemary
Potatoes.
And
not
one
of
them
disappointed.
The
meatballs
and
the
mac
were
the
pick
of
the
lot
in
my
opinion,
with
the
potatoes
not
far
behind.
We
were
then
served
some
chaat
items,
such
as
Paani
Puri,
Sev
Puri
and
Dahi
Puri,
and
we
really
liked
all
of
them,
paani
puri
being
the
standout
item.
Just
then
our
first
round
of
drinks
arrived,
Negroni,
which
was
a
gin
based
cocktail
and
it
was
another
winner,
I
loved
the
Campari
flavour.
Up
next
was
Thai
Prawns,
Asian
Chicken
Salad
and
Corn.
All
three
were
superb,
the
prawns
in
particular
were
meaty
and
yummy,
an
absolute
must-have.
This
was
followed
by
some
sushi,
one
crab
based
and
another
salmon
based.
Now
I
don't
always
like
sushi,
and
this
was
one
of
those
times,
so
maybe
it
was
just
not
to
my
taste
rather
than
actually
being
below
par.
For
our
next
drink
we
asked
for
Long
Island
Iced
Tea,
and
though
it
was
not
on
the
menu,
they
were
able
to
prepare
it
for
us.
It
could've
been
a
little
stronger,
perhaps
it
had
a
little
too
much
of
soft
drinks
but
that's
nitpicking,
there
really
wasn't
much
to
be
critical
about.
And
as
is
the
case
with
buffets,
we
didn't
focus
much
on
the
mains,
so
had
just
the
solitary
butter
roti
with
chicken
and
prawns
preparations
(the
names
of
the
dishes
escape
me
now).
Both
were
amazing,
I
wish
I
could've
had
more
but
I
had
to
reserve
some
space
for
the
desserts.
With
the
largest
dessert
spread
I
have
ever
seen,
I
had
to
be
choosy,
and
I
picked
Red
Velvet
Cake,
Chocolate
Cake,
Blueberry
Brownie
(I
think
that's
what
it
was)
and
two
more
items
served
in
glasses
(again
my
memory
let's
me
down).
The
chocolate
cake
was
just
too
good,
the
red
not
too
bad
either,
whereas
the
brownie
was
a
little
underwhelming,
could've
been
a
tad
more
dense.
With
that
we
wrapped
up
the
lunch,
our
tummies
threatening
to
undo
our
belts.
To
sum
up
then,
Seven
Kitchens
is
one
incredibly
impressive
experience
to
savour,
I
highly
recommend
everyone
visit
at
least
once.
Food,
drinks,
service,
hospitality,
hygiene,
it
ticks
all
the
boxes.
No
doubt
your
wallet/purse
will
feel
lighter
afterwards,
but
you
would
struggle
to
find
a
better
buffet.
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