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We ate at the carvery before a recent game for dinner. The cost is $55 per head for a 3 course buffet, but children under 12 are $15 or free prior to day and twilight games. So for families its quite good value. The entrees consist of salads, bread, fresh prawns, mussels, smoked salmon, seafood sauce, cold meats etc. All was good. The mains were roast beef and pork (with a good crackling), and on the night we were there - included cauliflower mornay, rogan josh, ocean trout, rice, spring rolls. Everything was fresh, the fish was a little overdone, the beef was high quality but quite blue. I ate mine, I prefer my meat quite rare anyway, but even for me it was undercooked. My husband couldn't eat it and unfortunately they ran out of pork and it was a 15 minute wait for more and they didn't want to miss the start of the game. The rogan josh was tasty. Dessert was a hit with the kids - a Connoisseur ice-cream bar (bowl or cones), cheeses - blue, brie, cheddar- served with water crackers and savoury sticks, new York baked cheesecake, creme brulees, and a wide range of individual mini desserts which were (the ones I tried) just AMAZING! Things like a black forest mousse cake, almond and honey torte, flourless chocolate cake with a caramel topping, chocolate and orange tart. You can sit and eat and drink until half time so my tip if you're going would be to book a window table so you have a stunning view of the ground, and you can dine and watch in comfort and take your time. The service was very good, staff lovely and efficient at clearing and providing drink service. Drinks are fairly expensive - $15 per glass of wine. But all in all good value if you take your time.