WTO Junlan · Yuntiange Buffet Restaurant
自助餐 · ⭐ 4.5
2nd Floor, Westin Hangzhou World Trade Center, No. 122 Shuguang Road (near Hangda Road)

Dishes
SalmonSalmon, with tender flesh and vibrant color. Typically eaten raw, paired with mustard, soy sauce, or lemon juice to preserve its natural flavor. It can also be pan-fried, grilled, or boiled—simple to prepare and rich in nutrition.
Buddha Jumps Over the WallBuddha Jumps Over the Wall is a famous traditional Fujian dish, primarily made with珍贵 ingredients such as shark fin, abalone, sea cucumber, fish maw, and pigeon eggs, enhanced with aromatics like dried scallops, chicken, and ham. Each ingredient is separately stewed before being combined into one pot and slowly simmered over low heat to create a rich, flavorful broth where all ingredients blend harmoniously. The finished dish has a golden color and a thick, delicious soup.
SashimiSashimi is a dish primarily made with fresh raw fish slices, typically served with condiments such as wasabi and soy sauce. The preparation is simple—just slice the raw fish thinly and arrange it on a plate for immediate enjoyment, preserving the original freshness and flavor of the fish.
Peking DuckPeking duck is a traditional Beijing dish made from fatty and tender Peking ducks, using unique roasting techniques to achieve crispy, golden skin and tender meat. No seasonings are added during the roasting process, preserving its original flavor.
Häagen-DazsHäagen-Dazs is an ice cream brand made from cream, milk, sugar, and flavor additives, processed by freezing and churning. Common flavors include vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, matcha, with some products containing nuts, fruits, or cookie pieces.
ScallopScallops are a type of bivalve seafood that are typically grilled with seasonings such as garlic and olive oil. Scallops have a delicious flavor and a tender texture, making them a favorite dish for seafood lovers.
Fresh Mud CrabFresh large crabs are steamed alive after cleaning, typically served with ginger vinegar or garlic sauce to preserve the natural flavor of the crab meat.
Dim SumDim sum is a type of small, convenient food made primarily from flour, rice flour, potato starch, and other ingredients, shaped and then cooked by baking, steaming, or similar methods.
Grilled SteakGrilled steak is a dish primarily made with beef. To prepare it, the steak is marinated and then placed on a grill, cooked over moderate heat until the surface turns an enticing golden brown while the inside remains tender and juicy.
Baked SeafoodA dish featuring shrimp, crab, and shellfish baked with cream, cheese, and seasonings in an oven, resulting in a rich, savory flavor.
Caramel PuddingCrème caramel is a dessert made primarily from eggs, milk, and sugar. The preparation involves heating sugar until it melts into caramel, pouring it into the bottom of a mold, then mixing milk with sugar and heating it before adding beaten eggs and stirring thoroughly. After filtering the mixture, it is poured into the mold containing the caramel and baked in an oven until set.
DessertDesserts are foods primarily made with sugar and typically have a sweet taste. Their preparation methods vary, including baking, steaming, and freezing, often incorporating fruits, dairy products, and chocolate to enhance flavor and nutrition. Desserts exhibit unique styles and techniques around the world and are an essential part of meals after dinner.
Lamb RibsLamb chops are made from lamb rib sections, processed through cutting, marinating, and grilling. They have a golden appearance, tender and juicy meat, and are enhanced with a special seasoning that creates a unique taste.
Pan-Seared Foie GrasPan-seared foie gras is a refined delicacy, primarily made from fresh goose liver. The preparation involves gently frying the liver until both sides are golden brown, preserving its crispy exterior and tender interior, while pairing it with specially crafted spices to enhance the flavor.
Pressure Cooker OystersPressure cooker oysters is a dish made primarily with fresh oysters, seasoned and simmered in a pressure cooker. After cleaning the oysters, they are combined with scallions, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, and cooking wine, then pressure-cooked until tender and fully flavored.