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Contribuiți la feedbackThe food was great, the Laulau was juicy and very ono. The Laulau was probably the most eaten food while we were there and we were close to the closing time, apart from the crabs. We had waited an hour and our time estimate was 9:00, but luckily there were some interesting things to do for an hour. We also have the Kamaaina rate, 25%. The buffet was a variety of foods, I am not sure whether it was the same food every day, but I would say it was a good selection of foods. In any case, cash, check, debit/credit accepted. Bathroom also available without using an access card, escalator and elevators available to carry our full self, enough seats for a group of 5-10 (maybe). There are outdoor balcony seating with a tent, tables for 2, 4. Parking with the Valet is available, but we did not use the parking service. I think they've confirmed the parking service since our waiter asked. The buffet is on the 3rd floor after walking through the hotel studio until you see how people eat. You really can't miss it. Anyway, you can see pictures. Aloha. Edit: We have recently visited on October 10 and have added more and taken some from the menu. They have pasta, a children's menu that Mac n had cheese and chicken strips, also juice. They took off the Sashimi they had earlier, but not anymore. But you have California Sushi. The menu can be changed depending on the season. (I suppose) Some of the menus are still served.
I'm the first to admit that I'm not a big fan of buffets. But that was the exception. The variety and quality of the menu offered was incredible. We went on a Thursday evening and enjoyed king crab legs, snow crab, oysters, shrimps and a heart selection of nigiri sushi and fresh poke. Not to mention a beautiful first-class Rib Carving station and a wide selection of hot items such as Lau Lau Lau, garlic chicken and brat pork. They also offer a beautiful selection of salads and desserts. We were overly satisfied with this experience and cannot wait to come back. If you are a fan of buffets or enjoy a variety of products for dinner, The Buffet at Hyatt is not disappointed.
Let's be honest, buffet restaurants are pretty always a bad idea. But if you become gluttonic, this is probably the place to do it. The food is well prepared, and if you maximize your benefits for the Hyatt, there are many King Crab and oysters to do it. I would have given it five stars, like buffets, but they're a terrible idea. Expect about $150 for two.
The seafood is very good. There are Alaskan King crab, snow crabs, scallops, large shrimps, etc. They are usually code, but they can heat them up for you. The tempura is also really good.
Really enjoyed out time here this evening. Traditional Hawaiian food, Japanese food, and seafood make for a great combination. Many different desserts to choose from, too. The views of Waikiki beach through the palm trees make for beautiful sunset pictures, too.