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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / KAMPUNG DINING EXPERIENCE @ POOLSIDE, JW MARIOTT HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR

KAMPUNG DINING EXPERIENCE @ POOLSIDE, JW MARIOTT HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR

June 14, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

Ushering in the holy month of Ramadhan, the city’s Happening Hotel has prepared a wide variety of traditional Malaysian delicacies for guest to experience. Staying traditional with a heritage theme, the Ramadhan Buffet will feature 138 of the most popular and classic Malay dishes customarily served during Ramadhan.

The Poolside (Level 6) and the Starhill Conference Center (Level 4) at JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur will be transformed into a Ramadhan bazaar, replicating a kampung ambience. Aside from the spectacular set up and displays to reminisce the nostalgia of breaking fast in a traditional village setting, the main highlight of the evening is the scrumptious menu.

Enjoy the assorted local salads where you can enjoy ulam raja, ulam pegaga, daun selon, timum, jering, terung pipit rebus, kacang botol,and petai. Aside, you can enjoy some malay salsa where you love their malay style of the sambal belachan shrimp paste sambal  tempoyok, fermentd durian, sambal cencaluk , and more. Dont miss their soup station where you can enjoy till the fullest with the flavourful sup ekor.

There are loads of mains to go for where you may enjoy the rendang ayam, rendang daging, daging masak kunyit, ukan masin talang masak lemak dengan nenas, sotong goreng kunyit, ayam percik and more. Their noodles station is filled with laksa, mee kari and char koay teow too.

Local appetizers that are sure to whet the appetite are Acar Buah and Acar Jelateh. Some of the local favorites featured at the stalls are Nasi Dagang, Satay, Ikan Bakar, Ayam Tandoori, Roti Canai, Chicken Rice, Ais Kacang and many more.

Guests are invited to experience yet another beautiful Malaysian custom with family and friends from 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm, from June 6 to July 5, 2016. Guests who book with full payment made before June 1, 2016 will enjoy the early bird promotion where the buffet is priced at MYR75 nett per person at the Conference Center and MYR85 nett per person at the Poolside. Bookings made from June 1, 2016 are priced at MYR88 nett per person at the Conference Center and MYR98 nett per person at the Poolside. For reservations, please contact the hotel at +60 3 2719 8666 or email [email protected] for an authentic kampung dining experience this Ramadhan.

 

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: Buka Puasa 2106

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