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Girls, I just left Table8 at the Mulia Hotel so full I could barely walk, and I have some mixed feelings. I have to break it all down for you.
Once seated, I got straight to the point. Their Chinese buffet has a huge variety of dishes, specializing in Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine.
First, the part that made me shout Mantap:
And now, for the part that made me frown:
Okay, complaints aside, for those of you who want to check it out, take notes:

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