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Wednesday, March 01, 2023

SELERA SERANTAU ADDS SPICE TO NEW CINNAMON


Embark on a irresistible culinary tour of the Asian region with Selera Serantau for buka puasa at One World Hotel’s spanking new Cinnamon Coffee House.
The jaw-dropping, cavernous 600-seat restaurant welcomes diners with a floor-to-ceiling curved LED screen upon entry. Strolling down the long walkway will reveal different dining areas and live interactive kitchens; every facet stirs up a sense of wonder and excitement even before one is seated down.


External pockets of lush greenery are visible from certain parts of the dining area whilst an infusion of modern and subtle Oriental interior touches: dark marble counters, floral displays, warm spot and recessed lighting and a feature wall adorned with traditional roof tile designs add beguiling charm to the elegant and streamlined space. Food is artfully displayed and served from island counters, live action kitchens and glass showcases.

For the month of Ramadan, the Cinnamon team has gone to town with an extravagant spread of 100 local and regional delicacies based on 4 rotational menus. Whether it’s Malay, Indian, Chinese, Japanese or Continental, no picky palate is left unfulfilled.

When you break fast at Cinnamon this year, we suggest starting at the premium Seafood section: king crab legs, freshly shucked oysters, crayfish, mussels and tiger prawns. The fresh, sweet crab legs are especially noteworthy and a prized catch for buka puasa.

Heartwarming familiar favourites: Sup Tulang Rawa (beef shin bone broth with local herbs and spices), Roast Lamb and Beef, Satay, Daging Gulai Utara (Northern Malaysia beef curry), Chicken Rendang Minang, Assorted Kerabu, and festive bites of Lemang, Ketupat and Serunding beckon. 
Crowd-pleasing Chicken Rice, Lamb and Prawn Masala, and Chicken 65, Tandoori from the Chinese and Indian sections complete the Malaysian offerings.

Those with a penchant for Japanese fare will be overjoyed to find a wide selection of colourful and appetising Sashimi, Nigiri Sushi, Maki Sushi, Tempura, and Fried Tebasaki (chicken wings) to savour.

International specialities to sample include Seafood Chowder, different types of Pizza, cook-to-order Pasta, Cold Cuts and Terrines, Seafood Chowder, Cheese Board, Baked Fish with Herb Bearnaise Sauce and Lamb Cutlets with Rosemary amongst others.

It is virtually impossible to eschew the vast plethora of desserts: Malay Kuih, Baklava, Aiskrim Potong, Peanut Butter Velvet Cake, Earl Grey Mousse Cake, Pralines, French Entremets, shot glasses of Jelly with Longans, and freshly made cups of frothy Teh Tarik.


Cinnamon’s Selera Serantau is priced at RM208 nett per person once Ramadan starts. For early birds pre-booking, the buka puasa buffet is available at RM168 nett per person and RM84 per child (6-12 years old) only for reservations made before 23 March.

For reservations, please call Cinnamon Coffee House, One World Hotel PJ, tel: 03-76811157 or WhatsApp https://wa.me/60162109521


Saturday, December 29, 2018

HOMEY & HOT POT SELECTION AT XIAO LAO WANG



Made fresh to order. That's the promise Xiao Lao Wang makes when you order its new house speciality of Curry Fish Head (RM58 small, RM98 medium, RM128 large).

A substantial pot of rich, aromatic curry filled with chunks of meaty fish head, tender okra, thick fingerlings of eggplant and sliced cabbage, it is a sublime serving everyone can relish with gusto. Co-owner Pamela Jan assures us this delectable curry is cooked to order, to ensure its uncomprising taste quality.
Established in 2013 by avid photographer turned restaurateur and passionate cook Andy Ong with his partner Pamela Jan, Xiao Lao Wang is a culinary outpost where every dish is a labour of love and an extension of the duo's finicky expectations. 
What finally appears on the menu is a testament to the owners’ deep-seated belief in using great ingredients especially those by artisan food producers and ethical farmers. Such produce is revered and treated with respect; prepared with correct techniques to preserve the nutritional value.
A good example is the use of bio-dynamic vegetables at Xiao Lao Wang. According to Pamela, bio-dynamics goes beyond being organic. “It’s a complete eco-system aimed at health-building including adopting a holistic, ecological and ethical approach to farming, gardening, food and nutrition.”

While Pamela waxes lyrical about their bio-dynamic greens from Terra Organic Farm up in Cameron Highlands, we digs into the piping hot plate of Bio-Dynamic Pea Sprouts with Egg White (RM18.90). Smothered in translucent, wispy egg white sauce, the slippery greens easily passes off as wan tan hor — Cantonese-style fried noodles in unctuous egg sauce except the healthy dish is carb-free.

It didn’t escape our attention the fresh, sweet astringency of the Bio-Dynamic Xiao Bai Chai (RM15.90) was more pronounced on the tongue. 
You can also order some of Xiao Lao Wang's delectable Housemade Mushroom Pork Balls (RM12.90) with a portion of the bio-dynamic greens and make a hearty, comforting meal out of it.  


An evergreen popular mainstay here is the Housemade Pickled Cabbage & Pork Belly Soup (RM58 small for 1-4 persons, RM68 large for 5-8 persons). We highly recommend pairing the tummy-warming broth with a platter or two of Pork Belly Slices (RM9.90/100g small, RM15.90/150g large).


The hot pot brims with uncompromising goodness you can drink to the last drop. A side table laden with different saucy condiments lets you concocts your own dips and sauces whilst a select list of complementing ingredients: meat, dumplings, greens and fungi is available as additional orders.  

Should you feel peckish while waiting for the hot pot to come to a boil, nibble on Salted Chilli Tofu (RM18) to whet the appetite. Crisp on the outside and custard-soft inside, the smooth beancurd is a delightful conversation-starter among young and old.

Oozing old-school charm aplenty is the mildly boozy-gingery Rice Wine Chicken (RM18 small, RM23 big). A dish guaranteed to win over old folks in tow.
Younger diners may find greater appeal from the tangy-sweet Plum Sauce Chicken (RM18 small, RM23 big). It's a dish of bite-size fried chicken chunks tossed in sweetish plum sauce with mango dices and slivers of red chilli.


One dish to transcend the generation gap would be noodles like the Signature Yee Mee (RM28). Smothered with shredded omelette, mushroom and greens, the ensemble is a wholesome and complete meal on its own for both young and old. Filling albeit less heavy than rice, this should be a perfect solution for a family or friendly gathering.

For reservations, please call XIAO LAO WANG, tel: 03-7496 0670. Address: 100-G021, The School, Jaya One, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

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