Nine of us had brunch here after a children's recital downtown. There were three generations of us ranging in age from 5 to 70, with different tastes and preferences (and allergies). From the first time we sat down to the moment we left, we were in good hands. The service was impeccable. Coffee, tea and juices came quickly and refills were plentiful. There were also a couple of brunch items that we had to order from our waitress (bennies and waffles..my son had a gluten free benny that way). Not the largest buffet selection that I have seen, but high in quality and a great selection in variety. Two different soups, a small dim sum steamer with two different dim sums (har gow and shae mai, if you were asking), steamed shrimp and mussels along with salads, charcuterie items and desserts were in the bar area. The only complaint I have is that, since my wife is allergic to mussels, she could not have any shrimp since the mussels were placed on top of the shrimp. There were a number of pastries and cereal type items which I didn't really look at being a meat and more meat kind of guy. But, the butter croissants were amazing! The hot food, besides the waffles and the bennies, consisted of an omelet station, scrambled eggs, really nice bacon and tasty sausages. Fried peppers, fried potatoes and asparagus were the breakfast sides and a carving of tasty roast beef rounded out the hot buffet offering. My other quibble about this place is the layout of the buffet itself. There was always a jam up at the omelet stations, which was right at the start of the hot buffet line, so that, even if all you wanted was the roast beef or the sausages, you had to politely ask the people waiting for omelets to pass by. Great food, good variety and super service... can you ask any more?