Spices @ Furama at Furama Bukit Bintang hotel presents a delicious array of more than 50 local dishes this Ramadan month.
The restaurant’s “Selera Ramadan” buffet will highlight Malay cuisine from all over Malaysia. Led by Chef Rosli and a team of Malay chefs, the menus will be on rotational basis and served from June 8 to July 3 2016, from 6:30pm to 10:30pm. Priced at RM63nett per adult and RM20nett per child, the buffet showcases some of the Chef’s special favourites such as nasi kerabu, nasi dagang Pantai Timur, honey spiced roast chicken, slow roasted whole lamb kuzi with briyani rice.
“Selera Ramadan” buffet spread consists of appetizers, dips, pickles, crackers, salad bar, soup station, noodles station, hot selection, daily carving station, desserts and beverages. Among some of the hot selection dishes are ayam masak merah, lamb kofta, patin masak tempoyak, ox tail asam pedas, satay, daging rendang mamak, ikan masak tiga rasa, chicken kurma, daging salai masak lemak cili api, sambal udang petai, paru goreng bumbu, perut lembu dan rebung masak lemak, spinach and mushroom baked cannelloni, prawn masala, stuffed calamari with saffron lemon butter sauce, black pepper beef, crispy fried fish with Thai mango pickle and many more.
Spices @ Furama is located on level three of the hotel. For dining reservations, please contact 03-2788 8983.
About Furama Bukit Bintang
Furama Bukit Bintang is a premier four-star business hotel that is situated near the prime spot of Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant Golden Triangle adjacent to Bukit Bintang and Berjaya Times Square. The hotel features 433 spacious and stylish guestrooms, up-to-date meeting and conference facilities, a two-storey Executive Lounge with a majestic view of the Petronas Twin Towers, an all-day dining restaurant, a lobby lounge, an outdoor swimming pool, a fully-equipped gymnasium, 24-hour in-room dining, complimentary in-room internet broadband and complimentary covered car park for in-house guests. For more information, please visit furama.com/bukitbintang.
About Furama Hotels International
Furama Hotels International (FHI), a Singapore-based hotel management company, is committed to providing excellent accommodation choices in the Asia Pacific region (Australia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand). As one of the largest global hotel chains situated in Singapore, FHI manages more than 60 hotels, villas and resorts, availing over 7500 rooms with an increasing inventory, as the company continues to expand. FHI is committed to promoting memorable guest experiences through personal service, thoughtful gestures and designs, with the guest as the priority at all times.
The three brands under FHI include Furama – four-star business hotels; FuramaXclusive – luxurious boutique hotels, villas and resorts; and FX Hotels – essential service boutique hotels. For more information about FHI and the full range of services, please visit furama.com
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