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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / RAMADAN BUFFET AT LE MAISON, SILKA MAYFLOWER HOTEL

RAMADAN BUFFET AT LE MAISON, SILKA MAYFLOWER HOTEL

July 15, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

Silka Mayflower is situated in the heart of one of Kuala Lumpur’s main commercial and entertainment districts, Silka Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences, Kuala Lumpur features stunning views of the city and Kuala Lumpur Tower through its 179 well-appointed rooms. For tourists and business travellers alike, the location of the hotel makes it an ideal choice for their stay in Malaysia and now tourists as well as the city folks will be able to enjoy a delightful assortment of authentic Kampung-style food fare right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at Silka Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences this Ramadan month.

During the Ramadan month, the hotel will be offering 90 dishes inspired from the traditional and home-cooked “buka puasa” cuisine which is available daily during the Ramadan month. In the preview of Ramadan, we are being served with their signature delights.

– The Choices of Kerabu-

– Udang Masak Percik-

– “Minang Style” Mutton Rendang

-Ikan Keli Masak Berlodo-

– Sotong Masak Kicap-

– The Lamb Delights-

– The Ketupat-

Amongst the “must try” dishes are the numerous varieties of Assam Pedas dishes, such as Assam Pedas Ayam, Assam Pedas Ikan, Assam Pedas Udang, Assam Pedas Ekor Lembu, Assam Pedas Daging and Assam Pedas Sotong.
In between watching the chefs “live” at the cooking stations.

Assorted Rojak

– The Choices of Fruits-

– A Variety of Tarts-

There will also be a tempting spread of local Malay snacks, desserts and kuihs, including Seri Muka, Kuih Talam, Pulut Panggang and Kuih Tepung Pelita, with some of these only available during the Ramadan season. You can also find Gula Sago Melaka. After a hearty meal, sit back and relish the freshly brewed coffee and tea, or savour the air cincau, teh tarik, soya bean and sugar cane beverages. They also have a variety of fruits as well as cakes to try as well.

Ramadan Buffet at Silka Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 21 July – 18 August 2012
Time: (Monday – Sunday) 6.30 pm – 10.30 pm
Price: RM75 ++ per person (Adult), and RM30 ++ per person (Child)
Offer: 50% discount for the first seven (7) days and last seven (7) days of the Ramadan month.

Location
Silka Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences
7, Jalan Munshi Abdullah,
50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: Buffet, Ramadhan 2012, Silka Mayflower

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