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Home / Food News / Honor Traditions, Renew Fortunes with Hilton Petaling Jaya

Honor Traditions, Renew Fortunes with Hilton Petaling Jaya

February 16, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Welcome the year of the metal ox, a prosperous year of dazzling achievements and endless opportunities. In the Chinese culture, the ox symbolizes diligence, honesty, strength and determination. The Year of the Ox reminds us to embody these powerful traits and start the year fresh with positivity.

Tradition represents a beautiful tapestry of our culture, as it offers a forum to celebrate deep values in its own meaningful and unique ways. Whether is tossing Yee Sang to new heights or catching up with friends and family at reunion dinners, Lunar New Year is rich with traditions that breathe good luck into one’s life. 

This Chinese New Year, Hilton Petaling Jaya presents an exciting line-up of seasonal dining experiences that honor the long-lived traditions of loved ones coming together and savoring feasts in unity. There is the option to takeaway and dine in the comfort of your home on selected items with Bring Hilton Home. Come honor traditions and renew fortunes over an auspicious feast with Hilton Petaling Jaya. 

Chinese New Year Prosperity Set 1 

Available for Takeaway & Delivery

2 – 28 Feb 2021 | RM568 nett serves 4-5 persons | RM1138 nett (serves 9-10 persons)

Salmon Yee Sang

Braised Eight Treasures Seafood Soup

Roasted Chicken with Thai Sauce

Steamed Golden Snapper with Superior Soy Sauce

Brased Sea Moss Oyster Rolls with Seasonal Vegetables

Golden Wok Seafood Fried Rice

Deep Fried Nian Gao with Sweet Purple Potato

Chilld Longan with Sea Coconut

Chinese New Year Prosperity Set 2 

Available for Takeaway & Delivery

2 – 28 Feb 2021 | From RM844 nett (serves 4-5 persons) | RM1688 nett (serves 9-10 persons)

Salmon & Jellyfish Yee Sang

Braised Crab Meat and Bamboo Pith Soup

Braised Eight Treasures Chicken

Steamed Dragon Tiger Grouper with Ginger Sauce

Stir Fried Marmite Tiger Prawns

Stewed Top Shell Abalone, Oyster Rolls, Black Mushrooms, Sea Moss with Seasonal Vegetables

Steamed Lotus Leaf Glutinous Rice

Chilled Ginseng with Red Dates and Snow Fungus Soup

Deep Fried Nian Gao with Sweet Purple Potato

Joyful Yee Sang

Available for Takeaway & Delivery

2 Jan – 28 Feb 2021 | Serves 6-8 persons

Salmon Yee Sang – RM118 nett 

Geoduck and Salmon Yee Sang – RM158 nett 

Salmon, Crispy Ice Fish and Top Shell Abalone Yee Sang – RM218 nett 

For more information and reservations, please call +603 7955 9122, or email [email protected], or visit www.eatdrinkhilton.com. 

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