Flame-kissed specialities straight off a new Josper Charcoal Grill
steal the spotlight at Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur’s buka puasa buffet this
year.
Melting Pot Café’s Bila Rasa Berbicara, a nightly feast heralding
the balik kampung spirit during Ramadan, will be available from 19
February to 20 March.
Anticipated to attract diners
like moths to flame, you can sample aromatic, smoky and scrumptious Johor-style
Pepes Ikan, juicy Australian
Mini Ribeye Steaks, Ayam Percik, Chicken Wings with Korean Sauce,
and New Zealand Lamb Shoulder hot from the charcoal-fuelled Josper Grill.
Malay Chef Mohamad Yusoff and Malay Sous Chef Arif Iberahim step up to prove their
prowess with beloved Malay, trans-generation classics such as Gulai Tunjang
Masak Lemak Cili Api, Pucuk Paku Ikan Bilis, Sambal Tumis Udang Petai, Asam Pedas Tetel and Siput Sedut Masak Lemak.
There’s even a Nasi Kandar stall dishing
up perennial crowd-pleasers: Kari Kepala Ikan, Ayam Goreng Mamak, Kambing
Varuval, Ketam Goreng Berempah and Daging Masak Merah.
Soupy succour can be found in hearty
and flavourful Sup Gearbox, Sup Tulang Rawan and Sup Kambing. Follow
that up with rare, nostalgic kampung-style delicacies such as Telur Itik Masak
Lemak Cili Padi, Gulai Ketam Nipah and Rendang Daging.
Fresh catches of calamari and barramundi fish are teppan-cooked to perfection whilst a Whole Roast Lamb with fragrant biryani rice and Braised Short Ribs compete for attention.
Adding a touch of bazaar flair to the merry buka puasa
experience are huge woks of Mee & Kuey Teow Kawah, Murtabak Ayam &
Daging, Roti John, Satay and Serunding with Lemang and Ketupat Palas.
Fresh catches of calamari and barramundi fish are teppan-cooked to perfection whilst a Whole Roast Lamb with fragrant biryani rice and Braised Short Ribs compete for attention.
Tantalising Thai and Chinese delights ranging from Thai Basil Beef, Gaeng Som Pla (spicy steamed fish) and Padprik Seafood to Kam Heong Lala and Kung Pao Lamb are some trail-blazers worth savouring.
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