The environment of this restaurant is very rich, especially the dance performances arranged during meal time, which is very lively. You can order food, which is very exquisite. There is also a buffet, you can choose what you like, and the taste is very good
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Reviews of Hotel & Bungalows Mayaland - Buffet Restaurant
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The environment of this restaurant is very rich, especially the dance performances arranged during meal time, which is very lively. You can order food, which is very exquisite. There is also a buffet, you can choose what you like, and the taste is very good
Enjoyed delicious dishes in the buffet restaurant of Mayaland Hotel. It was very comfortable due to the beautiful setting and dim lighting. I liked the buffet setting, many choices, especially the BBQ which was delicious.
Too many people, crowded, dance performances during meals, suitable for tour group tourists
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