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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Marché Mövenpick @ Pavilion: Fresh ingredients served here

Marché Mövenpick @ Pavilion: Fresh ingredients served here

November 14, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Another new outlet in Pavilion which is the Marche Movenpick which focuses on European cuisine returned to Malaysia with a spacious place here.

If you do not know about Marche; they are actually the global company which brigs you with the innovation and fresh culinary creation and they have restaurants in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Canada to name a few. And in Marche; they take the concept from the European marketplace where the food is served as fresh as one can get. And in here, the restaurant features their ingredients on the several of stations so that diners can choose and personalized their own meal too. And you are given a card to purchase your food items and make their payment at the counter once they had finished their meal.

 

The choices here are huge where for those who loves to get some grill items; they have a loads meat, poultry, seafood and sausages are displayed for selection.  Other stations include a Swiss favourite of Potato Rosti, Salad Bar, Soups, Pizza, Crepe, Pasta and even Paella.

For drinks, they have the Juice/Beverage Bar where you can order their 100% freshly squeezed juice. Their choices include more than just freshly squeezed drinks but they have beers, and also coffee and tea as well.

For those who love greenies, checkout their Salad Bar where you can grab your salad of your choice. We had the Marche Movenpick’s salads which are prepared using only the freshest ingredients to ensure top quality. We had the Marche Movenpick’s salads which comes with the generous chunks of salmon together with the crispy moist juicy vegetables.

Their pasti is another signature and must order  where they are perfectly well pan fried with the peeled potatos and served with the chicken sausage.

Asides, they do serve grilled items such as the Provencal Grilled Salmon where was is served with provencal vegetable and cream capers sauce. The fish was good where the fish is simply fresh and meat is flaky too.

 

Others delights to enjoy includes the roasted chicken, baked pasta, and many more.

Don’t miss out their lovely cakes such as tiramisu, chocolate truffle, and also cheese cake.
And not just that, they have great promotion on lunch too. Do checkout their lunch promo at their facebook page :  https://www.facebook.com/MarcheMovenpickMY

Address: Lot 1.29.01 & 1.29.02, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Contact No: 03-2110 1863

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInPavilionKL

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