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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Pullman KLCC brings you with awesomelicious food to your doorstep

Pullman KLCC brings you with awesomelicious food to your doorstep

July 20, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Despite the current SOP during this FMCO where dining in the restaurants are not allowed, you are still able to enjoy your favourite delicacies with takeaways and deliveries. Pullman KLCC has launched a collection of menus for takeaways and deliveries to ease those who are seeking alternatives of preparing food everyday especially now with working from home during the pandemic.

These fuss-free menus are delivered to feed your entire family or even if you are organising for virtual meetings and/or discussions. All menus are available daily for lunch and dinner, from 11am to 7pm. Our hotel practices contactless payment via Touch ‘n Go e-Wallet to keep everyone safe.

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Available daily from 11am to 7pm, for lunch and dinner For convenience, you can make order by the car window, make contactless payment via Touch ‘n Go and our F&B team will deliver the food directly to customers – all without leaving your car. The Made -to-Order menu comprises from Char Kway Teow, Chicken Gordon Bleu, Salted Egg Spaghetti to Marble Butter Cake and juices.

And this time, we got ourselves some bento box where you can choose from 28 variaties. In here, one can enjoy choices of meals from Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Malay, Western and also Poke Bowl. The set completed with the variety of choices which is simply convenient. And this time, we got their Salmon Bento Set which comes with the cut of generous pan-seared salmon fillet (RM 28). The Salmon set comes with the generous portion where they are packed with the Miso Soup; Fresh Salad with Goma Dressing, Futomaki Roll with Daikon Pickles, Gohan, Fresh Fruit and a drink.  

 Besides that, they do offer BBQ Meals too. The BBQ Meals comes with the choice of Asian and Western BBQ ! With the Asian BBQ Set ( RM 188 nett for 2 persons) ; they come with the Yakitori Grilled Chicken, Roasted Spring Chicken (with Five Spice Powder); Butter Prawn with Oat, Grilled Beef with Tumeric and Tamarind Sauce, Lamb Kebab with Cucumber Raita; Portuguese Style Baked Fish, Grilled Whole Squid with Spicy Lemon Garlic Sauce, Grilled  Calm with Ginger and Spring Onion.  They are sides with the Japanese Potato Sauce, Thai – Style Papaya Salad with Dried Shrimp, Fish Cracker, Hiyashi Chuka with Goma, Wok -Fried Mix Vegetable, Cucumber and Onion Pickles, and Nasi Briyani. 

Asides from that, one can enjoy the delightful desserts which includes their mixed fruits and their awesome desserts as well.

Asides from BBQ Meals, one can go for the selection of Pastry Gourmet , Frozen Dim Sum and many more. 

Pastry Gourmet

Pullman KLCC has a great Pastry team that caters to homemade freshly cakes, breads and donuts. It is also a great idea to deliver desserts to your loved ones and friends for any special occasion. Cakes available are Plain Butter Cake, Marble Butter and Banana Butter Cake at RM15 nett each.

There are also two series of homemade donuts in offering; decorative donuts and superheroes- themed donuts featuring flavours such as Peanut Butter, Velvet Raspberry, Milk Chocolate Coffee, White Chocolate Oreo, Green Tea and Snow White.

Bento Boxes

We make Bento Boxes more interesting by featuring 28 varieties in the menu. Customers can choose an assortment of vibrant meals from Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Western, Malay and Healthy Poke Bowl that is utterly convenient for work or even at home for just RM28 nett per set. Each Bento Box comes with a bottle of chilled drink. There are also snacks can be ordered as add-ons, priced from RM15 nett to RM35 nett per snack.

Frozen Dim Sum

A popular demand of Frozen Dim Sum where customers can steam their favourite dim sum at home. These dim sum are freshly made by our Dim Sum chefs team where you get the same taste just as when you dine-in at Red Chinese Cuisine. There are 9 items in the menu; Chicken Char Siew Bao, Lau Sha Bao, Lou Mai Kai, Chicken Mushroom Dumpling, Chicken Fungus and Chicken Dumpling, Yam Cake, Radish Cake, Bean curd Cheese Roll and Fried Dumpling, each at RM25 nett per packet.

So, why not heads to Pullmank KLCC to enjoy the delicious offerings or you can contact them at their fb and ig for more information. 

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