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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Weekend Hi -Tea Buffet at Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Weekend Hi -Tea Buffet at Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre

October 19, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Spend your weekend with great meals and food here in Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur.  Taman Sari is of course the place for you to enjoy great dishes with the Malaysianflavours. Wth the breezy and stylish ambiance, diners can choose to dine I buffet style dishes here.

And I can say you will definite to be spoil with choices here where they have wide choices of appetizers to start off. The appetizers include the green beans with the mussel meat and red onion, fresh Vietnamese spring roll with the Chili Dip, and many more. If you are towards some healthy blend, they have loads of salads choices for you to ploy. Have their Lolo Rossa, Mesclun Leaves, Butterhead, Sundried Tomato, Pearl Onion, Capers and more. Accompanied with the awesome dressing which includes Thousand Island, Roasted Seasme Sauce, Italian Sauce and many more.

And moving on, they do have nice and delicious soup to be enjoyed too. One can have the choice of the green pea with smoked salmon or even the wild mushroom soup. Paired them with their homemade bakery counter which is filled with a good choice of bread such as the Foccacia Bread with Olives and Cheese, French Loaf, Whole Grain, Rye Rolls , and many more.

Don’t miss out their Pasta corner too. In their pasta corner, one can defiantly try their pasta of your choice. Have them with cream sauce, tomato basil sauce or more. Filled up your tummy with their variety of mains too.

They have a wide selection of mains such as the Cantonese Style Thick Egg Gravy with Noodles, Mee Bandung, Lamb Dhall Rice, Braised Biryani Chicken and Cashew Nut, Braised Beef Curry with Potato, Lamb Kabsa Rice, Vegetable Dhall, Lady Finger Massala, Fried Mee Hoon, Crispy Crab Dumpling, and many more.

 

Never ends your meal without the desserts selection. Their desserts selections include wide choices of cakes from Tiramisu, Chocolate Swiss Roll, Butter Cake, Apam Gula Hangus, Jellies, Selection of local fruits, Pengat Durian with Steam Glutinous Rice, Chilled Durian Chendol Mix and more.
The buffet is priced only at RM 85 nett per adult and 50% off for children aged 5-11 years old. And their buffet is on rotation basis and on Public Holidays and festive occasion, they will special created menu too.

Address: 73, Jalan Raja Chulan, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2141 9988

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