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PROSPERITY HAMPERS AND NINKO AT SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR

January 20, 2016 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Promotion Leave a Comment

Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur is offering auspicious food gifts to usher in the Year of the Monkey.

Prosperity Hampers at Lemon Garden 2Go convey wishes of happiness, abundance, and success to family members, friends and corporate clients. There are two types of hampers – Prosperity Treasures at RM1188 nett and Prosperity Deluxe at RM788 nett. They are available until 8 February.

In the Prosperity Treasures Hamper, there are Eight Treasure Cake, abalone, bird’s nest, dried scallops, XO sauce, dried mushrooms, red dates, fatt choy, chocolate pralines, pineapple tarts, mandarin oranges, Chinese tea and red wine.

The Prosperity Deluxe Hamper has all these items except the abalone, bird’s nest, dried mushrooms and fatt choy.

At Shang Palace, the fish-shaped Coconut Ninko makes an attractive and auspicious gift. It is available for takeaway at Shang Palace till 7 February at RM68 nett.

There are also the Steamed Radish Cake with dried shrimps (RM48 nett) and Steamed Water Chestnut Cake (RM48 nett) denoting rising good fortune that are ideal for dine in or takeaway for Chinese New Year lunch or dinner.

To order the hampers, call Lemon Garden 2Go at 03-2074 3546, and Shang Palace at
03-2074 3904 for Ninko and other food gifts.

Hotel: Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur Locations: Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur Tags: CNY 2016 Category: Food Promotion


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