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Maison Sen - Hanoi seafood Buffet restaurant

 Hanoi - Maison Sen is a beautifully designed buffet restaurant located in the heart of the city. With its chic and elegant decor, this restaurant has quickly become a popular destination for foodies and those looking for an upscale dining experience.

As you step inside, you are immediately greeted by a warm and welcoming ambiance.  We were sat near the entrance of the restaurant and soon is was fully booked.    We arrived yesterday but was told that the restaurant was fully book and made the reservation for today's dinner.  

The buffet at Maison Sen offers a wide range of dishes to suit every palate. Whether you are a meat lover, a seafood enthusiast, or a vegetarian, there is something for everyone. The food is expertly prepared and beautifully presented, with each dish more delicious than the last.




One of the standout features of the buffet is the sushi bar. The sushi is made fresh, and the chefs take great care in preparing each roll. The sashimi is also excellent, with the fish being incredibly fresh - the sashimi served was the Salmon.

The seafood station is also a must-try. The selection includes mud crab, shrimp, and oysters, all of which are cooked to perfection. The oysters, in particular, are a real treat, served fresh or Oyster Kilpatrick.

The dessert section at Maison Sen is also impressive, with a wide range of options to satisfy any sweet tooth. From cakes and pastries to fruit and ice cream, there is something for everyone. 

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