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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / CHINESE NEW YEAR BUFFET WITH UTARA CAFÉ, ARMADA HOTEL

CHINESE NEW YEAR BUFFET WITH UTARA CAFÉ, ARMADA HOTEL

January 15, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

The Lunar New Year celebration is upon us once again, it’s the time of the year is when the Chinese from all over the world prepare to usher the beginning of a New Year in hopes of more bountiful and prosperous year to come. In line with the long heritage and tradition by the Chinese culture, the Lunar New Year is always welcomed by preparing the ‘annual ritual’ of the reunion dinner.

The reunion dinner is where family or relatives from near and far come to dine together as one in the spirit of togetherness. During this time, must-have individual dishes that symbolize auspicious meanings will be served, such as; Fish (surplus), Sea Cucumber (happiness), Lotus Root (togetherness), Black Moss or Fatt Choy (wealth), and Whole Chicken (completeness) to complete this glorious feast. Knowing so, this festive season; Armada Petaling Jaya welcomes The Year of the Snake by preparing an array of traditional dishes, all tailor-made to symbolize and to bring an abundance of prosperity and opulence to all diners.

– The Assorted Sushi-

– The Assorted Sashimi-

– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-
– Some of the Chinese Delights in the Buffet Spread-

From 7th January till 25th February 2013, our buffet line will be featuring a wide variety of ‘good luck’ dishes for your Chinese New Year Reunion Buffet Dinner such as 8 Treasure Shark Fin Soup, Braised Sea Cucumber with Green Vegetable and Mushroom, Lotus Leaf Rice, Braised Duck with Black Mushroom, Steamed Seabass with Ginger Sauce, Herbal Roasted Duck, Chinese Baked Salted Chicken with Herbs, Braised Chestnut Duck, Wok Fried Lamb Steak with Honey Glaze, Sautéed Leek with Squid. Not forgetting the Western and Japanese cuisine; Smoked Salmon Ravioli in Creamy Nage, Fillet De Boeuf with Peppercorn Sauce, Roasted Duck Roulade with Kumquat Sauce, Teriyaki Snow Fish, Kaki-Age, Donburi and Teppanyaki Fish. Priced at 70.00 ++ per person.

Raise your chopsticks and Loh Hei to a prosperous year ahead at Armada Petaling Jaya with exciting Yee Sang Selections, such as; Fruitti Veggie Yee Sang (vegetarian), Salmon Yee Sang, or Butterfish Yee Sang. Opt for the Japanese Yee Sang for something a little more unique, with a selection of either Salmon or Butterfish; the Japanese Yee Sang comes inclusive of Idako (baby octopus), Hotate (scallops) and Kurage (jelly fish). What makes this dish even more unique? Instead of the cliché crispy crackers, our Japanese Chefs are serving it up with deep-fried Salmon Skin and crispy tempura instead, topped with a special Japanese dressing.

Besides the buffet, you also may have your table booked for a Halal Chinese New Year 10 Course dinner too. Watch out for our post soon.

Address:
Hotel Armada Petaling Jaya
Lot 6 Lorong Utara C
Section 52, 46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Tel: +603 7954 6888
For reservations and enquiries call +603 7954 6888 ext 4557.

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: CNY 2013, credit card and cash, halal

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