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Wednesday, December 03, 2025

HOLIDAY FESTIVE FLAVOURS AT SOFITEL KUALA LUMPUR DAMANSARA


An astonishing 40-kilogram Baked Beef Leg Wellington commands attention the minute we entered Kwee Zeen, to partake in Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara’s Art de Vivre festive buffet.

Like a grand opera overture, the monumental creation of burnished pastry enfolds the huge leg of tender beef; setting a seductive tone for even the most well-travelled palate.


Earlier, roving Christmas carollers warmed our hearts with lively Yuletide renditions along with chilled mocktails.


We then waded into a shimmering oceanic bounty: towering displays of Boston and rock lobsters, crayfish, Alaskan king crab legs, springy prawns, snow-white scallops, and plump Irish, American, and the celebrated French ‘Fin De Claire’ oysters – each exuding its own saline dialect of the sea.

Japanese sashimi and sushi also made waves with us while a whole baked salmon shared the limelight with an on-point repertoire of French pâtés and artisan antipasti: smoked beef, beetroot-cured salmon, chicken liver terrine with smoked cranberries, and air-dried beef.


Enjoy the novelty of sampling turkey Wellington (the deliciousness is worth the calories) before proceeding to sample heartwarming platters of roasted honey & rosemary-glazed turkey, roasted prime rib or roasted rosemary chicken.


Offering a whistlestop culinary tour around the world are duck confit, saffron-scented seafood paella, braised short ribs with pomegranate, and creamy Mornay-baked broccoli and cauliflower.


Local specialities such as salted egg prawns, Singapore chilli crabs, steamed seabass, masak lemak tiger prawns, Goan fish curry, sambal sotong petai, short ribs rendang and ayam masak merah also make their presence felt. A timely reminder of Malaysia’s instinctive generosity at the table.


Traditional Christmas cookies, Yule logs, chocolate pralines, fruity stollen, frosted financiers, red bean dessert broth, assorted kuih and delicate French pastries are the sweet meal-enders to look forward to.  


On Festive Sundays (12.30pm–3pm), brunch extends into a leisurely celebration: seafood on ice, made-to-order pastas and eggs, wood-roasted vegetables, bright Malaysian sides, a handsome cheese and charcuterie array, and a dessert counter heaving with Yule logs, cookies, and petite pâtisserie.

Children will find joy in their own play corner whilst adults may opt for two hours of free-flow wine, beer, sparkling, or champagne to toast to the season.


Christmas Eve and Christmas Day bring the full pageantry of the holidays: jubilant carollers and a carvery perfumed with warm spices and crisp, golden roasts. The finale of delightful Yule logs, mince pies, gingerbread will invariably conjure up good memories and seasonal magic.


Prices begin at RM108+ for Festive Lunch, RM138+ for Festive Sunday Brunch, RM168+ for Festive Dinner, and RM228+ for the signature Festive Seafood Dinner.


Christmas Eve Dinner (24 Dec) and Christmas Day Mega Brunch (25 Dec) are RM228+, while Christmas Day Dinner is RM188+.


Ring in the New Year with Sofitel’s characteristic joie de vivre: a New Year’s Eve Dinner (31 Dec, RM228+) followed by music and midnight confetti, and a restorative New Year’s Day Brunch (1 Jan 2026, RM138+).

For home celebrations, the hotel offers an impressive roster of festive takeaways. Choices range from honey & rosemary glazed turkey, baked beef or salmon Wellington, peppercorn-crusted tomahawk, roasted lamb leg, and luscious Yule logs.

Orders may be placed via WhatsApp: +6017 511 7725 or email HA123-FB@sofitel.com (24-hour advance order and pre-payment required; pickup or delivery available).

Guests who reserve by 5 December enjoy 25% early-bird savings (blackout dates apply).

 

Sunday, June 22, 2025

SHANG PALACE’S NEW A LA CARTE MENU BY CHEF KEITH YEAP

 



Grounded in classical Cantonese technique, yet confidently layered with subtle Malaysian influences, the new à la carte menu at Shang Palace captures Chinese Executive Chef Keith Yeap’s two decade-long culinary journey.

 
There’s a quiet precision to that speaks volumes of the chef’s inimitable experience gleaned across Asia and the Middle East. Yeap is not one to tamper needlessly with tradition. “We want to distil the soul of Cantonese cuisine,” he says, “but also to tell a story.” His dishes are underpinned by structure and discipline, yet laced with warmth and a sense of curiosity.
 

You taste this immediately in the appetiser of Cherry Tomatoes with Aged Plum Dressing and Imperial Sichuan Pickled Mustard. The bright fruitiness of cherry tomatoes is heightened by delightfully tangy-sweet pickling juice of plums whilst the meticulously prepared, salty-sour-spicy zha cai pickles are mellowed through careful soaking, their intensity balanced by hints of sweetness and sesame seeds. 

Then there’s the Silk Lava Shrimp Ball, one of Yeap’s signature creations. Inspired by the colourful troll dolls he saw in an airport shop, the dish blends nostalgia with playfulness. 


Beneath the crisp, golden exterior of shredded spring roll skin lies a core of molten mozzarella encased in shrimp paste. Paired with a lightly sweet mango sauce, it’s an unexpected combination that works, both texturally and in flavour.



Simmered for eight hours, the Ficus Root Nourishing Brew is a masterclass in the Cantonese art of double boiling. Dried coconut strips, water chestnuts, ficus root, red dates, and chicken yield a clean, sweet and profoundly comforting broth, reminiscent of soups lovingly prepped by family matriarchs.
 

The unmistakable aroma of tong kwai (angelica root) heralds the arrival of a splendid Flame-seared Herbal Crispy Duck. We love the lacquered and crisp skin and the succulent flesh. The balance of herbal depth and roast duck richness is on-point.
 

Also notable is the Smoked Wagyu MBS 6 Beef Ribs, where jasmine tea leaves are used to gently perfume the already rich, stewed meat. The beef is first cooked low and slow, then smoked until it reaches that elusive, melt-in-the-mouth texture. The result: smoky, tender ribs with a lingering floral aftertaste that elevates the dish into something quietly luxurious.

 

Yeap also honours the Cantonese cuisine philosophy of allowing the ingredients to speak for themselves. His Golden Seared Hokkaido Scallops is an ode to the purity of flavour with sweet, plump scallops topped with shrimp paste and judiciously cooked until just set.
 

Texture takes centre stage in the Crispy Spiced Quinoa Oatmeal Shrimp, where light Sichuan chilli powder adds a flicker of heat to the quinoa-oatmeal crust. 



Meanwhile, the Steamed Fresh Australian Abalone, topped with the familiar pairing of ginger and spring onion, is timeless in its simplicity.


Dessert is a classic: Steamed Bentong Ginger Milk Custard. Yeap uses Bentong ginger for its signature heat and fragrance, creating a custard that is smooth, soothing and bracing all at once. It won’t please everyone, he concedes—but those who appreciate the purity of this Hong Kong staple will recognise its quiet brilliance.


Instead of theatrics, Yeap’s menu draws you in with its clarity, finesse, and depth of understanding. This is Cantonese cuisine viewed through a Malaysian lens—one that respects tradition while embracing thoughtful innovation.
 

Available daily for lunch and dinner from 11 June 2025, the new offerings at Shang Palace are a compelling reason to revisit what we think we know about Chinese fine dining.

For dining reservations and inquiries at Shang Palace, please contact tel: 03 2786 2378 or email: dining.kl@shangri-la.com


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