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Wanda Realm Hotel offers cut-price dining
Updated : 2017-03-21
By Wang Wei ( chinadaily.com.cn )
The buffet dinner at the Wanda Realm Hotel in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. [Photo provided to China Daily]
The Wanda Realm Hotel in Harbin is offering 50 percent off its buffet dinner from March 17 to March 27, with guests able to enjoy delicious roasted meats including lamb, and authentic Chinese Northeastern cuisine.
The hotel buffet also features salad and seafood, including lobsters and crabs. Meanwhile, grilled steak and mutton chops are available with diners able to enjoy as much of the food as they wish.
Additionally, the head chef will prepare special noodle dishes for guests, and a fish noodle dish developed by the general manger of the hotel is also being served.
Delicious food being served also includes beef kebabs, sleeve-fish skewers, mackerel and yellow croaker. Different cheeses and chocolates are available once diners have finished their main courses.
Chen Yaobin, manager of the hotel, has both hotel management experience and a warm and welcoming personality.
Chen pays careful attention to the development of staff members. Also, he attaches great importance to guest satisfaction and the promotion of the hotel. With his professional management, customers are sure to enjoy a great service whenever they visit the hotel.
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