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Home / Food Promotion / NEW YEAR PARTY FOODS

NEW YEAR PARTY FOODS

December 6, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

Bid adieu to 2016, Welcome to a brand new year! Before heading to your favourite spot, for the countdown party… fill up your tummy with the best foods. From local to international fare, Melting Pot has everyone’s favourite dish.

Melting Pot Café
New Year’s Eve Buffet Dinner (December 31)
New beginnings, new resolutions. Come over to Melting Pot with your friends and family for a great feast. Dine and enjoy great sounds from Begema 5.

Begin your gastronomic journey with western salads section, followed by individual salads such as salmon pate, seafood terrine, turkey and beef lyoner. Fresh variety of mussels, oyster, poached prawns, salmon, tuna, maki roll and sushi is always a favourite with diners. Have a bowl of seafood chowder or roasted tomato soup before going for filling dishes.  Mains showcase grilled chicken with basil sauce, pan-fried butter fish with saffron butter, gratinated seafood thermidor, grilled beef medallion on caramelized onion, chilli crab, oxtail asam pedas and quail masak kuzi. At the carving station, try out the roasted turkey with chestnut bread filling, whole lamb with briyani rice, slow-roasted beef prime ribs or duck rolled with liver terrine. The New Year’s Eve Buffet Dinner is priced at RM158.00 nett per person (inclusive of party pack). Buffet Dinner is served from 6.30 pm – 10.00 pm.

New Year’s Eve Buffet Supper (December 31)
Here is another meal to enjoy after all that partying. Heartwarming dishes in one buffet. All time favourite, mee goreng mamak, nasi lemak bungkus, tosai masala and many more. In addition, enjoy the desserts such as pengat durian with white bread or assorted fruits on skewer served with yogurt and not to forget everyones favourite, a glass of hot teh tarik.

Buffet Supper is priced at RM100.00 nett per person. Buffet Supper is served from 11.00 pm – 3.00 am.

Happy New Year! Buffet High-Tea (January 1, 2017)
Welcome a brand new day. New start. Let’s continue to celebrate with sumptuous buffet, tempting choices for everyone.

• Buffet High-tea RM100.00 nett per person
(12.30 pm – 4.00 pm)
• Buffet Dinner RM158.00 nett per person
(6.30 pm – 10.00 pm)

For reservations, please call Festive Desk at 2717 2233.

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