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MARRIOTT Bonvoy’s portfolio of hotels and resorts in Malaysia are now on GrabFood, offering customers a world of premium dining at their fingertips. T. ....
Marriott International in Malaysia has teamed up with Grab Food to remind us that, despite the procession of lockdowns and travel restrictions and dine-in bans, we can still have nice things. Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of hotels and resorts in Malaysia have a large range of dining options available now on GrabFood, offering customers a world […] ....
Cultural flavours Inspired by colours and flavours of tradition and home, Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur – managed by Banyan Tree – invites you, your families and friends for an evening of precious moments and a wholesome buffet feast, with festive melodies in a sophisticated al fresco surrounding at the Centre Court. The extravagant buffet at The Courtyard is specially prepared by a team of passionate chefs, led by Chef de Cuisine, Zaharullail Ashari or affectionately known as Chef Awie. Taste à la minute specials that tantalises your palates, from a variety of live-action and carving stations to beloved home-cooked dishes and hawker favourites. ....
Durian delights in the form of (clockwise from bottom) Serawa Durian with glutinous rice, Durian Choux, Durian Crepe Cake and Musang King Cheesecake. Photos: MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star THERE are few things more exciting than discovering how durian is featured at the dessert counter in a buffet. While the King of Fruits is good on its own, at Flock in W Kuala Lumpur, it is given eastern and western twists to appeal to more diners. W Kuala Lumpur executive pastry chef Kevin Lee has curated a selection of durian-inspired desserts to satiate varied taste buds. “For the western palate, there is Durian Crepe Cake, Musang King Cheesecake and Durian Choux. ....
published : 18 Feb 2021 at 16:56 Lunar New Year is undoubtedly Asia s most famous cultural tradition. A number of fascinating opportunities exist to show how countries celebrate it, through unique destinations and cultural differences. 1. Food, glorious food: While Lunar New Year is not all about the food, it s definitely a critical part of celebrations! Across the region, our properties show different takes on dishes which reflect local culture and history. Together they make for a really interesting story showing Asia s cultural diversity. Lunar New Year in Korea is called Seollal and food is critical. JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul offers to-go sets comprising dishes such as Bulgogi, galbijjim, Borigulbi, japchae, assorted Korean pancakes, parboiled octopus and three colours of namuls - the beloved spinach-based side dishes. They make for the perfect way to enjoy premium Korean traditional cuisine and ritual food offerings ....