Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Saturday, May 04, 2024

ALIYAA SHOWCASES SRI LANKAN CUISINE

 

Cinnamon, cardamom, chillies and coconut are essential building blocks of Sri Lankan cuisine. Tamarind and curry powder are also favoured in the arsenal of spice mixes for Chef Sivarajah Suppiah of Aliyaa.
Hailing from Nuwara Eliya also known as Little England, the tea growing hills of Sri Lanka famed for its cool climate and colonial era bungalows, Chef Siva started cooking at 18 years old. As the eldest child, he was responsible for preparing family meals when his parents were at work.
Chef Siva was recruited to join Aliyaa in 2008 and worked hard to eventually spearhead the Aliyaa team in 2012. He was instrumental in promoting the diverse flavours of Sri Lanka to the restaurant’s local clientele. “From our famous crab sambal to soul-warming kothu, Aliyaa strives to showcase Sri Lanka’s vibrant food scape through the intricate use of spices and techniques passed down through generations.”

The homespun Kothu (RM30-RM45) is a compelling must try offering. An ingenious way of using leftover string hoppers, roti or puttu (steamed cylindrical-shape ground rice cakes layered with grated coconut), it’s cooked with chicken, mutton, seafood or vegetables in addition to egg, onions, and chillies. Stir-fried in a heated stone pot, the comforting kothu’s enticing charred smokiness and mouth-watering medley of flavours and textures are similar to that of char kway teow.

Earlier we had devoured some golf ball-sized Fish Cutlets (RM24), crisp yet tender orbs of flaked mackerel fish and aromatic spices dipped into luscious onion sauce. No prizes for guessing why this dish remains a favourite among Aliyaa customers.

Another classic hit is Crab Meat Curry (RM185) in which chunks of sweet crab meat comes served in slightly creamy, robustly flavoured curry. Such bliss to enjoy sumptuous bites of crab meat minus the hassle of cracking shells and extracting bits of crab meat. The curry’s stealthy heat also left us hot under the collar.

Named after Sri Lanka’s beach resort with its time-honoured seafood and ancient fishing traditions, the speciality of Tiger Prawns Negombo (RM38 per 100g) proudly stood up to scrutiny. Huge, succulent tiger prawns in thick, aromatic curry reeled us in; capturing our hearts and tummies with a symphony of winsome flavours and texture.


We then relished scraping out the soft pulp from long, slender Moringa pods in a notable Drumstick Curry (RM22). Dousing the turmeric-accented gravy over rice, we were gratified to know drumsticks are good for digestion, high in fibre and rich in calcium and iron.
A gastronomic journey to Sri Lanka can be sampled via the Aliyaa Experience set menu (RM128 per person, minimum 2 persons per table). Crab Samosa and Atukkal Rasam served as the opening salvo.


The isle’s vibrant food heritage will be revealed to you as you work your way through the small portions of Fish Sothi, Prawn Varuval, Devilled Chicken, Mutton Curry, Cashewnut Paal (brinjal) Curry, Brinjal Moju (pickle), Nethili (dried anchovies) Sambol, Vallarai (medicinal herb also known as daun pegaga) and Carrot Sambol, Papadam and Chilli, along with Nei Soru (ghee rice) and string hoppers.
Completing the sensorial tasting party are warm, fluffy soft Sweet Appam sprinkled with palm sugar.
To cap off our Sri Lankan culinary adventure, we indulged in Wattalappam (RM15), a classic steamed custard pudding of coconut milk, eggs and spices delicately sweetened with jaggery.

For reservations at Aliyaa, call tel: 017-883 3738. Address: 48 G&M, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur.

 

Sunday, March 10, 2024

DESTINASI RASA AT LE MERIDIEN PUTRAJAYA

 

Dine like a king for the day during buka puasa (breaking of fast) at Le Meridien Putrajaya with its exuberant Santapan Raja Sehari theme. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant Malay wedding occasion, the hotel team has gone to town decking up the venue with glorious floral arrangements, fairy lights and an exceptional buffet line-up.

Taking centrestage are dishes drawn from signature menus of Malay wedding kenduri (feast). Think heart servings of Nasi Minyak accompanied by robustly flavoured dishes such as Ayam Masak Merah, Daging Dendeng, and Udang Masak Ros to name but a few.
In true Muhibbah spirit, the chefs also found inspiration from Chinese wedding menus, to proffer delicious Portuguese-style Ikan Bakar, Sweet and Sour Fish, Fried Beef with Ginger and Spring Onion, and Tiger Prawns with Marmite Sauce.
Cherished Indian wedding fare to delight and enhance the festive atmosphere will include Lamb Kebab Wraps, Indian Chilli Chicken, Sup Kambing Mamak, Biryani Rice, and Chicken Tandoori.


Crowd-pulling bazaar Ramadan favourites: Murtabak, Satay Chicken and Tripe, Satar and Otak-otak, Gulai Kawah, Lok-lok, Fried Chicken Wings, and Fruit Rojak also beckon invitingly.

International flavours can be sampled from the prolific Salad Bar with Continental salads, assorted kerabu and a chilled Seafood Bar laden with flower crabs, prawns, oysters, mussels and slipper lobsters.

Those who prefer something Japanese, make a beeline for the Sushi and Sashimi selection. Popular staples of Tempura and Chicken Teriyaki are also included. Remember to enjoy your fill of Ketupat and Lemang with Serunding and Kuah Kacang for a taste of early Hari Raya vibes.

Then traverse the wonderful world of dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth. Nectar-sweet Dates, colourful Malay Kuih, Crème Caramel, Sago Gula Melaka, Tapai Ubi and Bubur Kacang Hijau await.
Modern variants of Blueberry Almond Tart, Mango Pudding, Red Velvet Cake, Pandan Cream Puffs and Banana Cake coupled with an Ice Cream, Cendol and Ais Kacang counter, and Chocolate Fountain with fruit and marshmallow skewers will leave you spoiled for choice.

Check out the Destinasi Rasa – Santapan Raja Sehari buffet spread from 12 March to 9 April for breaking of fast.

Early Bird Offer: Reserve before 12 March to enjoy special rate of RM158 nett per adult and RM79 per child (5-12 years old). Normal price is RM188 nett per adult and RM94 nett per child.

To celebrate Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, savour Riang Ria Raya buffet from 10 April to 10 May at RM168 nett per adult and Rm84 nett per child.

For reservations, please call Le Meridien Putrajaya, tel: 03 8689 6888/6862 or WhatsApp: +6012 4073101 or email dining.lmputrajaya@lemeridien.com

Monday, March 04, 2024

BREAK FAST WITH SAJIAN SENJA AT HYATT PLACE

 


Siakap Sayap and Kway Teow Bulan Purnama are two ‘must try’ dishes when you break fast at Hyatt Place Bukit Jalil this year. Available from 14 March to 5 April, the Sajian Senja buffet (6.30pm to 9.30pm) spread is a first for the international brand name hotel catering for buka puasa at the Bukit Jalil area.

According to Bennett Peter, General Manager of Hyatt Place, “the culinary team comprising experienced and young chefs work together in true Muhibbah spirit to prepare the inaugural buka puasa buffet in our beautiful Wira Ballroom. The older chefs rely on their experience whilst the young ones draw inspiration from their mothers’ recipes, to showcase the different dishes served.”
 
Head of Culinary Lee Yew Ken and his kitchen brigade comprising Chef Muhamad Taufiq and Chef Muhammad Afiq will prepare signature specialities like Kway Teow Bulan Purnama, with the golden egg yolk on top resembling a full moon. After sampling the fried flat rice noodles with whole fried egg, we found it deliciously flavourful with a nice smoky char.
Another must try dish is Siakap Sayap or seabass fin curry, blending Malay and Indian culinary influences. The aromatic curry had cumin, garam marsala and other Indian spices in it; making it more piquant and flavoursome. Fleshy parts of the seabass fin and collar are cooked with potatoes and mushroom, yielding an appetising, multi-textural curry.
Notable temptations from the 9 cooking stations and buffet include a most delectable Ayam Percik, sizzling Satay, creamy and well-spiced Lamb Shank Kurma, aromatic Biryani with Roast Lamb Leg, tantalising Deep Fried Fish with Thai Chilli Sauce, zingy Stir-fried Beef with Turmeric and Vegetables, tasty Butter Prawns with Cereal, piquant Ayam Masak Merah and yummy Sotong Masak Kicap Hitam.
Festive feels can be savoured from Lemang and Ketupat Palas accompanied by turmeric leaf-scented Ayam and Daging Rendang, and Serunding Ayam and Daging (spiced chicken and beef floss).

Bubur Lambuk, Steamed and Deep Fried Dim Sum and Tom Yam Soup along with a selection of local Kerabu, Ulam and Sambal can be enjoyed from the line-up.

Sweet endings in the form of Ais Kacang, Malay Kuih and fresh local fruits complete the dining affair. Hot Teh and Kopi Tarik are also dispensed on request whilst a sweet dessert broth of Bubur Kacang Merah rounds off the vast selection.
EARLY BIRD OFFER
Sajian Senja is offering an early bird voucher at RM137 nett per adult in a single purchase before 6 March and can be utilised for bookings until 5 April, 2024. (Normal price is RM167 nett per adult and RM97 nett for children aged 4 – 12)
Advanced booking and payment are recommended. For reservations for Sajian Senja, call: 03 9764 9888, Whatsapp +6012 832 8863 or email: kualalumpur.place@hyatt.com

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