Coffee and Cakes Buffet @ FIP Lounge, Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa, Penang

Calling for all the desserts lovers!!! Now, you can enjoy your tea time during the weekends with Eat All You Can Coffee and Cakes Buffet at FIP Lounge in Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa.

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The Coffee and Cakes Buffet is only available on every Saturday and Sunday, from 3pm to 6pm. For adult, it will be RM47 nett. For children between 6 to 11 years old, it will be RM24 nett.

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Another entrance to the Lounge.

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The environment is very comfort and relaxing!

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You can play chess with your friends and family.

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Or, you can just sit back and relax with the coffee or tea, enjoying your weekend afternoon.

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Chocolate Banana Cake.

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Carrot Cake. The carrots on top of the cake are so cute! It can be eaten, of course!

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Baked Cheese Cake.

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Strawberry Short Cake.

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Blueberry Cinnamon Crumble Cake.

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Hazelnut Cream Cake.

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Sugi Cake.

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Apple Pear Nut Cake.

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Red Velvet Cake.

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Sacher Torte.

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Scone.

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Cake Pop (from right to left): Chocolate Moist Cake Pop, Orange Poppy Seed Cake Pop, Cheese Cake Cake Pop and Red Velvet Cake Pop.

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Chocolate Moist Cake Pop is so moist until I am craving for more! Very good. I like chocolates!

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Cupcakes.

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Orange Poppy Seed Cup Cake.

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Chocolate Moist Cup Cake.

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Free flow of Coffee and Tea.

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The man behind all these yummy desserts, chef Dino Wan.

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You can order the drinks from the menu too. However, this is not included in the buffet.

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Overall, among the cakes, I personally like the Chocolate Banana Cake, Sacher Torte, Carrot Cake and Baked Cheese Cake. Not forget to mention about the Cake Pop! If possible, just try all of them!! I really like the lollipop concept!

FIP Lounge Coffee and Cakes Buffet is a MUST go place for all the desserts lovers. You are not only can eat all the desserts as you wish, you can also relax your weekend afternoon in such a nice and cozy environment. You can have friends gathering, chit chat session and having fun in FIP Lounge with all the facilities provided. That is why it is called FIP Lounge, Fun, Interactive and Play!

FIP Lounge is located at Garden Wing, Lobby Level. Operating Hours: 11am – 12 midnight from Sunday to Thursday and 11am – 1am on Friday and Saturday. Dress Code will be casual.

Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa
Address: Batu Feringgi Beach, 11100 Penang, Malaysia.
Phone: 04-8888888

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