Opening hours
- Daily
11.30pm – 4.00pm and 5.30pm – 10pm
Would you return to this place?
Based on 3 reviews
| Definitely 0% | Probably 0% |
| Not Sure 33% | Probably not 33% |
| Definitely not 33% |
Average
Approx. S$31 – 41 per pax
Based on 2 reviews
Specialities
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Horrible, horrible, most horrible! (Apologies to Shakespeare)
Mar 27, 2007I came here with my colleagues once. I wonder who could think this place classy. There is a ghastly disco-ball like thing hanging from the ceiling. It's supposed to look real cool I guess, but I think it comes across looking real crass. I have no idea why they decided to call this place Pariss (with a hiss). Maybe to add to the aforesaid classy quotient.
The sushi and sashimi are like, whoah. Suffice to say, if you have tried quality sashimi before, you'll know the difference.
Yes, I guess the portions are very generous. This is an all-you-can-eat place, after all. I hear lots of JC students and army boys come here to celebrate, cos it's good bang for your buck.
When we were there that day, we saw a customer bring a pet pooch along with her. She squirreled the poor mite in a rattan basket, but we saw the fella nonetheless. Needless to say, the staff didn't notice. But it led to our concerns on dog hair possibly flying into our food, etc. One of my colleagues wanted to alert the staff. But we decided against being so kaypoh. I don't think we enjoyed the meal very much.
They really could try to display their wares in a more appetising fashion. The counter where you pick and choose your meat is, really, the place for you to pick and choose your meat. The meat looks very red and raw, as all meat should look. But there must be a way to make it all look prettier!
Good place for, uh, pigging out though, I suppose.
Disclaimer: opinions may, of course, differ greatly. This is merely my subjective opinion. Keke. -
Try harder to impress...
Feb 1, 2008Situated nicely in Takashimaya...seating arrangements were ok, lights were dim...and i had to pay at the cashier first...
halal...real plus here to bring muslim friends
food quality...frankly, best forgotten. Very wide variety though...but quality over quantity for me
oysters and crayfish not topped-up on time.
Service was ok as servers endeavoured to clean our tables quickly
JWNYI also recommend this place for
Type of meal : Dinner Occasion : After Work Atmosphere : Vibrant/Noisy Spent about
S$39 / paxWould You Return?
Not Sure -
Sucks !
May 29, 2007I have just been there for lunch buffet yesterday with my colleagues.
Nothing tastes good there !! Even the seafood is not fresh !
The only thing I can say is 'reasonably' edible is the laksa.Spent about
S$30 / paxWould You Return?
Definitely Not
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Try harder to impress...
Feb 1, 2008Situated nicely in Takashimaya...seating arrangements were ok, lights were dim...and i had to pay at the cashier first...
halal...real plus here to bring muslim friends
food quality...frankly, best forgotten. Very wide variety though...but quality over quantity for me
oysters and crayfish not topped-up on time.
Service was ok as servers endeavoured to clean our tables quickly
JWNYI also recommend this place for
Type of meal : Dinner Occasion : After Work Atmosphere : Vibrant/Noisy Spent about
S$39 / paxWould You Return?
Not Sure -
Sucks !
May 29, 2007I have just been there for lunch buffet yesterday with my colleagues.
Nothing tastes good there !! Even the seafood is not fresh !
The only thing I can say is 'reasonably' edible is the laksa.Spent about
S$30 / paxWould You Return?
Definitely Not -
Horrible, horrible, most horrible! (Apologies to Shakespeare)
Mar 27, 2007I came here with my colleagues once. I wonder who could think this place classy. There is a ghastly disco-ball like thing hanging from the ceiling. It's supposed to look real cool I guess, but I think it comes across looking real crass. I have no idea why they decided to call this place Pariss (with a hiss). Maybe to add to the aforesaid classy quotient.
The sushi and sashimi are like, whoah. Suffice to say, if you have tried quality sashimi before, you'll know the difference.
Yes, I guess the portions are very generous. This is an all-you-can-eat place, after all. I hear lots of JC students and army boys come here to celebrate, cos it's good bang for your buck.
When we were there that day, we saw a customer bring a pet pooch along with her. She squirreled the poor mite in a rattan basket, but we saw the fella nonetheless. Needless to say, the staff didn't notice. But it led to our concerns on dog hair possibly flying into our food, etc. One of my colleagues wanted to alert the staff. But we decided against being so kaypoh. I don't think we enjoyed the meal very much.
They really could try to display their wares in a more appetising fashion. The counter where you pick and choose your meat is, really, the place for you to pick and choose your meat. The meat looks very red and raw, as all meat should look. But there must be a way to make it all look prettier!
Good place for, uh, pigging out though, I suppose.
Disclaimer: opinions may, of course, differ greatly. This is merely my subjective opinion. Keke.
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