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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / RAMADAN BUFFET AT PAYA SERAI, HILTON PETALING JAYA

RAMADAN BUFFET AT PAYA SERAI, HILTON PETALING JAYA

July 27, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

It is indeed one of the widest spread of the “Buka Puasa” /”Ramadan” delights I had so far. The Paya Serai  is having the extravagant with the spread over 100 local as well as international delights which contains a large variety options. The buffet menu is on rotation everyday and ther is alwauys something new to try one. The delights are in rotation every day with different types of menu and I can say you would not get bored even you visited them for 5 days here at Paya Serai. The ramadan delights here are indeed plentiful to choose and I wish I can have everything here which looks so temptating to me at Paya Serai.

– The Variety of Kerabu at Paya Serai, Hilton PJ-

– Some Choices of Kerabu at Paya Serai, Hilton PJ–

– Dim Sum choices  at Paya Serai, Hilton PJ–

Start the “Buka Puasa” experience by sampling some of the scrumptious salads and appetizers such as Buah jeruk, Acar Buah Sri Rampai, Kerabu Sotong Kering, Kerabu Nangka, Taufu Sumbat, Bubur Lambuk, Sup Soto Ayam and even more. Besides there are also a wide selection of dressings from the Sambal Belachan to Italian Dressing in the menu.

– The Shawarma-

– The Shawarma-

– The Delighting Malay Main Course-

– The Delighting Malay Main Course-

– More Malay Main Course-

– The Chinese Cuisine-

– The BBQ items-

Next we go to the Main Course where we had a large variety of the local offerings like Daging Rendang Tok, Burung Puyuh Goreng Madu, Lobster Slipper Masak Lemak Belimbing, Fish Head curry. Chicken and Beef Serunding, Udang Tumis Daun karri, Roasted Duck, Sweet & Sour Flower Crab. Gulai Nangka masak Lada Hitam, Ayam Pongteh, Nasi Bokhari Ayam and many more.

– The Lemang and Ketupat-

There are also a variety of side dishes and accompaniments namey Lemang, Ketupat Palas, Kacang Botol, Vegetable Platter, Assorted Dim Sum and much more can be found in the spread of buffet.

Not to missed out, zest up your palate with the succulent Fresh Oyster, Fresh Mussel, Boiled Tiger Prawns and Boiled Slipper Lobster. The dishes are well made and it is indeed a very good combination with the delectable taste as well.

– The Lok Lok-

– The Nasi Kandar Delights-

– The Asam Laksa Spread-

– The Putu Piring-

– The Satays-

– The Grilled Lamb-

– The Japanese Tempura-

In addition, there are also the “a la minute stalls” which features an interesting dining experience with spark and
flames where one can catch exciting cooking action. To ensure the freshness of the dishes, Kambing Panggang, Chicken and Lamb Shawarma with Pita Bread, Nasi Kandar, Roti Canai, Murtabak, Putu Piring, Roti Jala, Nasi Lemak, Assam Laksa, Assorted Tempura, Satay and Grilled Fish, just to name a few, are made to order. The delights is indeed making my tummy drolling and it is indeed a great meals to enjoy the Malaysian delights.

Aside, Paya Serai also provides invigorating drink from the “Drinks Corner” that includes Soymilk, Air Sirap Bandung, Apple Juice, Barley Water, Ice Kacang, Cendol, and of course, the must-have Teh Tarik in the buffet as well.

– The Selection of Fruits-

– The Delighting Local Hot Desserts-

– The Ais Potong-

– The Turkish Ice Cream-

– The choices of Sweet Desserts: Leng Zhi Kang and Ais Kachang-

– The Sweet Desserts-

– The Malaysian Kuih Muih-

– More Sweet Delights-

It is indeed a good combination to end the buffet with a perfect ending to this hearty meal with plenty of mouth-watering desserts that you simply must leave some room for, such as Pengat Pisang Bersago, Serawa Durian, Buah Kurma, Mango Pudding, Tapai Ubi, Pisang Emas, Pulut Hitam and Apam Balik with variety of fillings. Also available are cosmic selections of Malay Kuih, French pastries, ice creams, jellies and not to leave out the all-time favourite, Chocolate Fountain and Fruit Skewers

The buffet is available from 7pm to 10.30pm, the abundant feast is priced attractively at RM99++ per guest on the first week while RM129++ per guest on the following days. Child below 12 years old enjoy 50% discount on the Ramadhan price

Location:
Paya Serai, Lobby Level,
Hilton Petaling Jaya,
2 Jalan Barat,
46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel: 03-7955 9122
Website: http://www.zestpj.com/
GPS Coordinates: 3.102164, 101.640573

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

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