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You are here: Home / Food News / BERBUKA PUASA AT HOLIDAY VILLA HOTEL & SUITES SUBANG ‘DIMASAK DENGAN PENUH KASIH SAYANG’

BERBUKA PUASA AT HOLIDAY VILLA HOTEL & SUITES SUBANG ‘DIMASAK DENGAN PENUH KASIH SAYANG’

June 10, 2015 By StrawberrY Gal - Food News Leave a Comment

This Ramadan if you are looking for a truly Malay feast, head on to Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang . The all day Palm Terrace Coffee House will be offering more than 300 tantalising spread of traditional dishes prepared with culinary styles from different states. Guests can look forward to feast mouth-watering and sumptious delights with the best flavours of home daily beginning 18 June to 17 July 2015.

Look out for its signature dishes from the rotation menu like ‘Sup Huru Hara’, ‘Grilled Lamb ‘,Briyani Gam’ and many more all time flavourful favourites. With a combination of sweet, sour, savoury and spicy, you can whet up your appetite and give everything on the hotel’s buffet menu your due attention

The live ‘goreng-goreng’ stall counter  serves piping hot Malaysian crunchy snacks that all locals are familiar with like pisang goreng and sweet potato fritters. At the dessert counter, local Malay kueh are a plenty asides Palm Terrace’s famed cakes, tarts and cookies to lend the perfect sweet and creamy ending to any meal. For those who seek hot soupy desserts, you’ll be delighted to savour our various bubur manis.

Our Ramadan “Dimasak dengan penuh Kasih Sayang” buffet experience is affordably priced at RM99.00 nett per adult and RM69.00nett per child below 12 years. Enjoy the buffet with 50% discount when you dine during the first 5 days and the last 3 days of Ramadan. Group booking of 20 persons and more can enjoy 20% discount.

Our Ramadan “Dimasak dengan penuh Kasih Sayang” buffet experience is affordably priced at RM99.00 nett per adult and RM69.00nett per child below 12 years. Enjoy the buffet with 50% discount when you dine during the first 5 days and the last 3 days of Ramadan. Group booking of 20 persons and more can enjoy 20% discount.

Hotel: Holiday Villa Subang Locations: Selangor, Subang, Subang Jaya Category: Food News



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