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Home / Food Review / Madam Lee Nyonya Private Dining @ Palm Garden Resort Putrajaya

Madam Lee Nyonya Private Dining @ Palm Garden Resort Putrajaya

May 2, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal

 Immerse yourself in a culinary journey of Northern Nyonya flavors at Madam Lee Nyonya Private Dining, nestled within the serene ambiance of The Palm Garden Resort in Putrajaya. From the moment you step into the beautifully adorned dining space overlooking IOI Resort City, you’re transported to a realm of gastronomic indulgence.

Upon arrival, the attentive staff greeted us warmly, leading us to our table amidst the captivating interior. The restaurant’s aesthetic charm perfectly complements its picturesque surroundings, offering a delightful retreat for food enthusiasts.

Delightful Nyonya Set Experience

We opted for the Nyonya Set , crafted to tantalize the taste buds of 2-3 guests with a curated selection of authentic Nyonya dishes.

We started off with the delightful assortment of complimentary ulam ulaman, Nyonya kuih, and buah kurma. The vibrant flavors and textures of these traditional starters provided a refreshing and sweet introduction to our meal.

One of the highlights was the De-constructed Pie Tie, allowing us to assemble our own bite-sized delicacies. The kids thoroughly enjoyed this interactive and flavorful appetizer, showcasing the intricate flavors of Nyonya cuisine.

The Ayam Kapitan stole the show with its creamy texture and balanced spices, showcasing tender chunks of perfectly cooked chicken that paired harmoniously with fragrant rice.

The Tamarind Prawns, though slightly tangy for our liking, impressed with their freshness and juiciness, creating a delightful contrast of flavors.

The Stir-fried Brinjal with Chili was a standout dish, featuring tender brinjal cooked to perfection and infused with a light spiciness that left us craving for more.

The Telur Dadar Cincaluk was a favorite among the kids, embodying the essence of authentic Nyonya cuisine with its robust flavors.

To conclude our feast, we savored the Bubur Pulut Hitam—a creamy and not overly sweet dessert that left a lasting impression.

Madam Lee Nyonya Private Dining offers not only exceptional cuisine but also a memorable dining experience enriched by attentive service and a serene ambiance.

For those seeking an authentic Nyonya dining experience in Putrajaya, Madam Lee Nyonya Private Dining is a must-visit destination. To make reservations or inquire further, please contact +603 8943 2233 or WhatsApp +6012 512 4101.

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