This time round I headed over to the Grand Millennium Hotel in KL which is centrally located along the shopping district of Bukit Bintang and is literally right beside Pavilion KL. I’m really happy to live in Malaysia (apart from the political situation of which I think could be a whole lot better) as we get to enjoy Malay, Chinese, Indian and loads more traditional food. If you have not tried their cuisine, it’s time to do so, this Ramadan season.įor more information on Kitchen Art Brasserie, contact 03 – 5565 1388 or check out really like the puasa month each year because I get to eat Malay food. I love their Chinese restaurant, Di Wei, as well as the International dining menu at Kitchen Art Brasserie. The indoor dining hall showcases ala minute cooking by chefs alongside the buffet counter whereas, the outdoor dining area is where all the BBQing will be taking place.Įmpire Hotel is the newest hotel in the Subang Jaya area and its F&B is pretty outstanding. Kitchen Art Brasserie, located on level 2 of Empire Hotel, is divided into indoor and outdoor dining. All diners will also receive a complimentary takeaway Rendang Chicken Floss Bun. Buy two and get one free offer is available on 9 till 11 July 2013 and 5 till 7 August 2013. Priced at RM98++ per person (adults) and RM78++ per person (children from 6 to 12 years of age and senior citizens above 55 years old). Seenak Sajian Tradisi Desa buffet dinner is on daily from 9th July 2013 till 7th August 2013 from 7pm to 10pm. To enhance the atmosphere, guests will be entertained with a ghazal performance at Kitchen Art Brasserie daily. The names of all the winners will also be publish on Empire hotel’s Facebook page. The lucky winner will receive one unit of Samsung S4 Mobile Phone worth RM2199! That’s like my dream phone OK? The draw will be held on 14th July 2013, 21st July 2013, 28th July 2013 and 7 August 2013. Oh and did I fail to mention the weekly lucky draw. It’s like God packed all the good stuff into the quail’s tiny body, just so it could be that tasty! For dessert, those with a sweet tooth would appreciate the huge spread of Malay kuih, Tapai Pulut, Pandan Sago Gula Melaka, pastries and cakes. What’s the point of eating chicken or any other fowl, when you can eat quail. I have even more favourites such as the Ayam Kaleo Padang, Sotong Masak Menado, Rendang Bukit Tinggi, Kambing Mekuah, Burung Puyuh Balado (Quail), Ayam Bakar Bali and Ekor Lembu Masak Ketumbar! The Quails are just to die for. A massive hunk of bone with tender, fall off the bone, lamb meat, lamb cartilage and lamb marrow to suck the life out of! My other favourite is the Sup Gear Box aka. The cooking process takes one and a half hours. This dish is prepared using Giant Fresh Water Prawns and shallots, ginger, lemongrass, fresh turmeric, turmeric leaves, dried chilli, coconut milk, cinnamon stick, cardoman, star anis, cloves and grated coconut. The must try items include the Rendang Udang Galah, a specialty of Chef Fazli Baharudin cooking, and it is available daily during this period. I make a bee’s line for the 12 hawker stalls that are dishing out different types of Malaysian all time favorites such as Roast Lamb, Ikan Bakar, Beef and Chicken Satay, Murtabak, Roti Canai, Claypot Yee Mee, Lok Lok, Ice Kacang, Cendol and lots more. They serve around 50 delicious Malaysian dishes cooked the old fashioned Malaysian way. A nicely controlled quality feasting is what I am talking about. The spread at Kitchen Art Brasserie is not too huge, but it has all my favourites. Though I don’t fast during Ramadan, I can still indulge in the evening dinner and one great place to buka puasa is at Kitchen Art Brasserie, in Empire Hotel, Subang. What do I like best about Ramadan? Well, breaking fast with my Muslim friends of course.
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