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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / DIM SUM BUFFET AT THE EMPEROR, GRAND DORSETT HOTEL

DIM SUM BUFFET AT THE EMPEROR, GRAND DORSETT HOTEL

March 15, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

It is a place for all, 1Malaysia can have the chinese dimsum here where the dim sum here are pork free. Grand Dorsett hotel brings the Chinese cuisine which is simply pork free where you can sit back and enjoy your dim sum with multi-cultural friends. The Emperor Chinese Restaurant in Grand Dorsett Subang is serving good halal dim sums and it is buffet so it would not kill your pocket though if you are a dim sum lover. The restaurant is located at the first floor of the hotel and you can see a beautiful Chinese style of bridge with fishes below it. Alike Shanghai style when you go in to the restaurant?

Let’s see what they have for their buffet. The buffets are being lining up fom cold starter to desserts. We start of f with the cold starter where they served us with 3 cute choices of delights which are the Fresh Crispy Salad with Sesame Dressings, marinated jelly fish and  the cold sliced smoked duck breast served with shredded cucumber. The delights are well made expecially the jelly fish and smoked duck which comes to be kinda special and temptating.

Here we go to the steamer section where you can get the double boiled watercress with chicken soup which is very refreshing and the soup taste is kinda sweet as well.

If you love congee, they do provide as well. The congee is well made and the texture of the congee is very smooth. It is added with some nice condiments on top which make it taste even nicer.

If you are lotus leaf rice lovers, you may get a try of their steamed lotus leaf rice in mini style. The way they make it is simply good where you can have them in mini sizes as you would not get too full to complete them.

-The Deep Fried Fish with Soy Sauce-

– The Yong Tau Fu-

-Vermicelli with Shrimps-

-Black Pepper Ostrich Meat-

-Salt & Pepper Prawns-

– Stir Tiger Prawns in Spicy Sauce-

As for the maindish, we can see assorted of stir fried items like noodles, stir fried ostrich with black bean, stir fried tiger prawn with spicy sauce and more. Can you resist all this yummy delights in the buffet?

Next comes will be Chinese BBQ stall which is a stall where you can experience the live action chopped of the chicken and ducks. They have the roasted duck, roasted chicken, BBQ Char Siew Chicken with their traditional condiments. The taste of the char siew chicken is kinda similar like the original char siew you can have.

Aside, they serves a variety of mini egg tarts, sesame buns and a lot more to choose.

– Dim Sum Choices-

– Dim Sum Choices-

– Dim Sum Choices-

The mains are finally here where you may enjoy the hot dim sums on your plate. There are quite many choices of dim sum to be chosen like the siew mai, char Siew bao, chicken feet, deep fried sesame ball, and many more varieties. The dim sum has a large selection to choose from and the quality is as good as the pork dim sum.

– The Assorted Fruits-

– The Assorted Cakes-

We finish our meals with some desserts which they have a variety to choose like Hot Creamy Red Bean Soup, Chilled Longan with Sea coconut Syrups and many more. They do serves fresh sliced seasonal fruits Assortments of the Fresh Fruit in Seasons. 

If you are sweet bites lover, you may try some of the pudding serves in small cute cups like the Chilled Mango Pudding, Chilled Lychee Pudding, Herbal Jelly and many more.

NOTE:
HALAL

Dim Sum Buffet
Every Sunday & Public Holiday from 10am
Price RM60++ per person
* Price are subjected to 10% service charge & 6% government tax

The Emperor Restaurant Grand Dorsett Subang Hotel
Jalan SS12/1
Subang Jaya,
47500 Malaysia
GPS : N03 04.755′ E101 35.808′
Website: http://www.granddorsett.com/subang/

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: Buffet, Cakes, halal

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