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Friday, April 22, 2022

'INSPIRE ROMANCE' STAYCATION AT GLENMARIE HOTEL & GOLF RESORT



Rest, repast and a romantic 2 days/1 night staycation in a Junior Suite. Since our last vacay was over three years ago, we caved and succumbed to Glenmarie Hotel & Golf Resort’s Inspire Romance Package, heading to the hotel for a brief fling.

Upon our arrival at the 260-room Glenmarie Hotel with its award-winning golf fairway, we were delighted check-in was smooth and efficiently handled. The towering columns and water features within the lobby area are evocative of a resort.

 

Entering the Junior Suite assigned to us, the lovely decorations adorning our King-size bed: a pair of beautiful ‘swans’ folded using towels and rose petals artistically arranged to form the words ‘I love you’ left us completely smitten. Now such Instagrammable moments had to be recorded for posterity and we left the decorations untouched until bedtime.



There was also a welcome gift platter of delicious chocolates which we savoured while lounging in the comfort of our suite. Complimentary water, coffee/tea-making facilities were provided so we felt quite at home enjoying these creature comforts.


Our suite looked out to the golfing greens – the tranquil landscape edged by prolific greenery proved a nice change when we snuggled into the comfy chaise lounge for reading or just to relax. The in-room WiFi is easily accessible and fast.

Later we went for a quick dip in the pool. Being a weekday, we had the whole place to ourselves.


The highlight of our 'Inspired Romance' staycation was the four-course dinner, served in the privacy of our suite. Right on the dot, the room service team member arrived with our chosen selection at the appointed time.


Such an indulgence we rarely had the privilege to enjoy so it was a memorable experience. The food was surprisingly up to expectations too.

 

After sipping our complimentary mocktails, we sampled our starters of Caesar Salad with Grilled Chicken, and Cream of Mushroom with Truffle Oil. Both portions were generous enough for hubby and myself to share and swap. The salad was agreeable whilst the soup proved a tad too rich for our liking.


Both the Grilled Australian Ribeye Steak with Seasonal Buttered Vegetables and Fries, and Pan-fried Salmon Fillet with Creamy Dill Sauce and Seasonal Buttered Vegetables were on-point. Again, portions were hearty and we had to pace ourselves before we could proceed to sample dessert.


Dining in-room proved advantageous as there was no time limit, unlike restaurant dining. You could dawdle over the starter or the main course as long as you like. We spent some time snapping photos of the dishes so the luxury of enjoying dinner at an unhurried pace was a nice change.


Wrapping up our evening on a high note was the classic treat of Bread & Butter Pudding with Vanilla Sauce complemented by Fresh Fruit Platter. Admittedly, both of us shall cherish this romantic dining experience as one to remember.


After a good night’s sleep, we trooped downstairs to Kites Restaurant for our complimentary buffet breakfast for two. We ate our fill from the ample spread of pastries, noodles, rice, fruits, dim sum, eggs, bread, etc served.


The 'Inspire Romance' Package (from RM496 nett) is available for stay-in dates until 30 June 2022, so hurry and reserve your dates now! It's a lovely escapade for couples who need to escape their daily routine just for a day, to rekindle their spark of romantic passion.


For more information and reservations, call Glenmarie Hotel & Golf Resort, tel: 03-7802 5200 or email:reservations@glenmarie.com.my

Thursday, August 13, 2015

WEEKEND ESCAPADE AT ESTADIA BY HATTEN



Modern sophistication meets traditional charm at the 196-room Estadia by Hatten, a boutique Peranakan home-style luxury hotel in historical Melaka. 
 
I was smitten the minute we stepped into the spacious, uncluttered lobby. White and gray walls are tastefully complemented by vintage-patterned floor tiles, ornate lantern lights and framed artworks depicting the cultural essence of the Peranakan or Straits Chinese community. 
 
Even the lift lobby - geometric clean-lined black iron grills matched with ornate side tables - and tunnel-long corridors are so artfully fashioned we couldn’t resist snapping photos of them. 
The 54sq.m, 2-bedroom family suite we stayed in follows a similar ID trait; a compact integration of old-world Baba Nyonya charm adorns the cosy TV lounge whilst the bedrooms are packed with modern amenities. Standard creature comforts include coffee/tea-making facilities, in-room WiFi, pristine linen-clad beds and ensuite shower cum bathroom.
Breakfast buffet as well as Peranakan dishes available a la carte and in set meals for lunch and dinner are served at Makan Nyonya – a cheerful all-day dining restaurant. Awash in shades of gray and linear lines, the simple interior serves as an ideal backdrop to show off beguiling decorative accents drawn from Melaka’s rich cultural heritage (we went gaga over the display of colourful tiffin carriers). More seating is tucked away at the long but well-shaded patio.
Dinner – graciously hosted by the Estadia by Hatten team – was served hidang-style i.e. communal sharing portions similar to family meals. Munching on Nyonya Ikan Bilis tidbits, the resident chefs pulled out the stops with a soup, three mains and a vegetable dish to complement plates of white and yellow rice.
The light and clear Fish Maw Soup with Chicken Meatball featured freshly boiled chicken soup amped up with minced chicken meatballs and spongy fish maw. A fave with kids and soup fans for sure.
Conversation briefly stopped at our table as we relished the tantalising flavours of Spicy Chicken Tomato, Nyonya Fish Head Curry, Sambal Petai Prawns and Sambal Bendi.
 
Cooked with spicy, chunky tomato sauce and vegetable, the chicken was similar to the Malay dish of ayam masak merah. We enjoyed the bright, robust accents from the hearty offering which was best with rice.
The palate-awakening tanginess of tamarind lent a different twist to the Nyonya Fish Head Curry. It was an appetite-whetting serving which caused the carb lovers to overdose on more rice laced with curry gravy while working their jaws over chunks of red snapper head.
Stink beans or petai stir-fried with succulent prawns in the chef’s sambal sauce was a classic speciality that most Nyonya households would serve at home. Also known as twisted cluster beans, the long beans with pods of edible green seeds might be an acquired taste for some but I have learned to love it. Despite their pungency, the beans are known for many health benefits including lowering blood pressure, countering depression and stress, boosting brain power and a panacea for heartburn and morning sickness.
Blanched lady’s fingers served with a piquant sambal sauce topping helped to add a touch of green to our meal. This is another perennial vegetable dish that appeared regularly on many Baba Nyonya family tables.
To douse the heat from our main meal, we had icy cool treat of Nyonya Cendol washed down with the restaurant’s signature Settlement Mango Mix.
You can also enjoy a drink or two at the welcoming Baba's Lounge or go shopping at the adjacent Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall. We found some interesting outlets there like this whimsical teddy bear-themed cafe.
A memorable weekend in the historical city was made even better thanks to our enjoyable escapade at Estadia by Hatten. We shall return!

Estadia by Hatten Bandar Hilir, Jalan Merdeka, Melaka, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia. For reservations, call tel: 06-227 9600

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