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Home / Food Promotion / F1 GRAB & GO BREAKFAST

F1 GRAB & GO BREAKFAST

March 30, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Traffic got you running late? Hair and make-up not done?

The Gardens Hotel Grab & Go’s nifty drive-through will instantly get breakfast sorted out under 45 seconds. That’s enough time to even get your car tyre polished by our pit stop crew!

As you drive-through the hotel driveway, passing the North Court Tower, an enthusiastic F1 crew awaits at the Lobby Bar alfresco area to serve you brekkie in a flash. In other words, a literal replica of the F1 racing pit stop – Stop, Fuel, Go.

Menu consists of traditional Malaysian breakfasts as well as light bites starting from as low as RM5 and RM10 inclusive of a choice of coffee or tea, such as:

 Mercedes Nasi Lemak with Sambal Udang

 Alphatauri Potato Curry puffs

 Williams Mee Hoon with Sambal Udang

 Aston Martin Smoked Salmon Burger with Hollandaise Sauce

 Ferrari Savoury BBQ Chicken Wrap

“Who says you can’t have a good breakfast at RM5? Drive-thru pit stop style in front of The Gardens Hotel, pay and grab your breakfast under 45sec. Nasi lemak got prawns sumore…” said Ben Chee, one of our regular customers. Another corporate client, Teo Bee Peng based in Bangsar South said: “I and my colleagues thoroughly enjoyed the Grab n Go. My driver was thrilled at the tyre polishing. Might do a group order again. Vrooooommmm ahead!!”

Since its launch on 15 March nearly 770 portions have been sold to both walk-in customers and drive-throughs of approximately 260 vehicles within three days. Starting from 26 March, the F1 Grab & Go extended its menu for a rotational lunch meal such as ‘Ayam Penyet’, ‘Nasi lemak Ayam Goreng Berempah’ and Fried Rice every Friday from 12pm till 1pm.

General Manager of The Gardens Hotel, Mr BE Lim said: “Our latest Grab n Go is able to cater to the masses working in and around Mid Valley City a stress-free and efficient breakfast option from as low as RM5, as early as 7am – all in less than 45 seconds at our pit stop. You can’t get a better and faster deal than this anywhere else. It is a game changer.”

Grab & Go is available every weekday from 7.00am – 10.30am.

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