As mentioned in earlier post, this post is again about what SIME Darby Convention Centre has to offer. By dining at the China Treasure, you will get the buy the Moon Cakes at RM10++ PER BOX (Total of 4 Moon Cakes). I repeat, it’s total of 4 moon cakes at RM10++. Yes I know Sime Darby just reported a pre-tax revenue loss of 43%, but that doesn't stop me to enjoy the delicious Chinese Treasures + the moon cakes :) Of course the first picture must show the restaurant front with “lengchai”, right?
Monday, August 30, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Ramadan Special Moon Cake Set at Sime Darby Convention Centre
Ever wonder how it feels like to have Yee Sang and Moon Cakes for “Buka Puasa” in the month of Ramadhan? What if the moon cake is just RM10++ per box? What if you also gets a pretty wooden box as the packaging? Unbelievable? Yes it is as true as pearl !! (Translated from Cantonese, lol). This is awesomely made possible by Sime Darby Convention Centre’s Ramadan Special Set which is ONLY available throughout the month of Ramadan.
Above: Conventional Bake Moon Cake
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Ramadan Buffet Spread with Serena Brasserie Hotel Nikko
It’s time for Buka Puasa again! This time at Serena Brasserie, featuring four different Malaysian States and village favorites for all to breakfast with families and friends. This offers only on the Ramadan period (11th August to 10th September 2010), so be quick. You snooze, you lose !
Above: Square “Ketupat”
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Buka Puasa Ramadhan with O’Briens Sandwiches
After having a buffet spread in the month of Ramadhan, it’s time to “buka puasa” with a healthy meal. A place no stranger to anyone, I know you would agree this is the healthiest choice with O’Briens sandwiches. Errr….now ignore the chips, ok?
Above: Tuna Swiss Melt @ RM14.10
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Buka Puasa Ramadhan Buffet Dinner at Cinnamon Coffee House, One World Hotel
As it’s the month of Ramadhan, there are so many promotions out there, especially buffet style. This time I’m going to introduce to you one of the good destination to savor your hunger after a day of fasting. Of course, moderation is a must when it comes to buffet. Just a little of everything ya ! Upon entering the Cinnamon coffee house, one will be welcomed by the Roast NZ whole lamb with briyani rice, aparagus and mini potatoes. As if it’s welcoming you to eat it ! Lol
Friday, August 13, 2010
Taj Agra Fine Indian Cuisine, Melbourne
If you know me well, I always have a heart for Indian cuisine, not “roti canai” mamak. But I mean real fine indian cuisine. As again, we were getting fed up with Australian food, we walked about 20 minutes away to Taj Agra, a restaurant you can’t miss if you’re along Maroondah Highway, Ringwood.
Above: The entrance of Taj Agra (Photo taken with Iphone)
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Da Hu Peking Duck Restaurant at Chinatown, Melbourne
This is again more of Melbourne trip post. As we were getting sick of Aussie food, so we wanted to have something Asian. So, we wandered around Chinatown and finally settled for this restaurant. The truth is that I seldom and almost never feel hungry, guessed food is always available to me, lol.
Above: Da Hu Peking Duck Restaurant
Monday, August 9, 2010
New Sushi Creation at Benkay Japanese Restaurant, Hotel Nikko KL
Benkay@Nikko has always been a great place to have a high quality Japanese meal and been close to my heart ever since I had my first time experience there. This time, I’m visiting there again to try out their new sushi creation. Without wasting any precious time, let me introduce you to the first creation, which I believe was the favorite of the night !
Above: Eel Maki with Avocado, Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab Sushi Roll with Almond Sauce
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Five Elements Moon Cake from Hotel Nikko
Mid-Autumn festival has always been something I look forward into every year, because I just simply love moon cakes. To date, many moon cakes producers have been creative and tried to be stand out from the competitive market, especially when even Haagen Dazs and Starbucks also introduced their own moon cakes.
This year, Hotel Nikko has come up with their very own creativity based on the Chinese 5 elements of Fire, Earth, Water, Metal and Wood. Each element is represented by a specific colour, as colour is the easiest way to use the five elements principle to bring harmony and suspicious overtones to any celebration.
Above: The Five Elements Moon Cakes