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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / 50% off Dim Sum & 4 Course Meal ONLY RM 49.90 nett @ Dynasty Restaurant, Renaissance KL

50% off Dim Sum & 4 Course Meal ONLY RM 49.90 nett @ Dynasty Restaurant, Renaissance KL

August 6, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

If you are a big fans of dim sum, visit Dynasty Restaurant at Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur where they bring you with the delectable pork- free dim sum. And if you are a big fans of Cantonese Cuisine, you can visit them here where you can sample the best of the Cantonese Cuisine prepared by their award winning Executive Chef Kok Chee Kin.
And recently they comes up with 50% off All you can DIM SUM from now onwards till 29 August 2017 ( Monday – Friday ONLY)
Feast the variety of dim sum from their dim sum selection where you can enjoy the Emerald Dumplling Scallop, Siew Mai, Har Kao, Char Siew Bao and many more. Personal recommendation is of course the Emerald Dumplling Scallop which comes simply juicy with the pulpy shrimps with the topped of the scallop.

 

If you are those who love some fried items, don’t worry! Dynasty offers you with their Golden Yam Puff, Egg Tarts, Prawn Roll, and many more. Help your self with those variety tarts and crispy dim sum that you will definite falling in love with.
 Not just that, now you can also create your own 4 course menu at RM 49.90 nett per person for lunch and dinner. Top of your meal with the chef line- up of signature dish at fantastic prices for a vailue add on. Enjoy the variety of dishes from  Soup, Fish & Poultry, Noodles and Desserts of your choice which each of 1 item from the course ( maximum 10 pax)
 Assorted Seafood and Crabmeat broth
Have a bowl of soup from the Assorted Seafood and Crabmeat broth, Sun-Dried Seafood Consomme, Shredded duck broth with chives or Wonton Pouches in Consomme.
Don’t miss out all chef signature delicacies where you can help your self with all the chef signature from the Grouper Fillet Sauteed with Portugese Sauce, Stir Fried Duck to name a few.
Don’t miss out their delicious springy noodles where thisdish is a must whenever we visit – Pan Fried Hong Kong Egg Noodles with Enoki and chicken.
Not enough, you can add on with  other Chef’s signature at the more affordable price like the Mongalian  Lamb chop (RM 38 instead of RM 65), Peking Duck (RM 68.80 instead of RM 168) and more.
Located on Level 1, East Wing, Dynasty Restaurant is open daily for lunch from 12.00noon to 2.30pm and dinner from 6.30pm to 10.30pm. Dim Sum breakfast is served from 9.30am to 2.30pm on Sundays and Public Holidays, dinner hours are as usual.
For reservation or inquiries, please call 03-2771 6692

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