Friday, December 2, 2011

Buffet at Double Tree Hotel by Hilton, Makan Kitchen

This is the month of celebration- Christmas and New Year! So at most building entrances, there are Christmas Trees. At the entrance of Double Tree hotel, there are blinking Christmas Trees with red color plants.

Yeah, i was heading to Buffet Dinner at Makan Kitchen, Double Tree.

Double Tree Hotel by Hilton

Double Tree Hotel by Hilton


Makan Kitchen at Double Tree
Makan Kitchen at Double Tree
Makan Kitchen at Double Tree are mainly divided into 3 sections: Malay food, Chinese food and Indian food.
There are fresh seafood such as: Raw Oyster, water-prawn, mussels, crabs, and bamboo shell.

Makan Kitchen: Fresh Seafood on Ice
At Malay Kitchen, there are on-the-spot demo BBQ fish (Ikan Panggang), BBQ meat (Satay), counters for: Fresh vegetables and salad (ulam-ulaman), curry with fish and meat, salted fish, and noodles.

Makan Kitchen: BBQ Fish (Ikan Panggang)



Makan Kitchen: BBQ meat on the spot (Satay)

Makan Kitchen: Varieties of Salad and Fresh Vegetables (Ulam-ulaman)


Makan Kitchen: Malay Kitchen



Makan Kitchen: Different types of chili for "Ulam-ulaman"

Makan Kitchen: Noodle with Seafood and Other Ingredients

Makan Kitchen: Noodle Cooking Station with Different Soups and Sauce

At Chinese Kitchen, there are roasted duck (with on-the-spot demonstration), roasted chicken, Chinese Dim Sum in baskets, and dessert such as Jelly and Tong Sui with lotus seed.

Makan Kitchen: Chinese Kitchen

Makan Kitchen: Chinese Kitchen


Makan Kitchen: Chinese Kitchen Chef is preparing roasted duck

At Indian Kitchen, the most tempting displayed food is Tandori Chicken! And their Tandori Chicken really tasted nice especially with more than 10 choices of sauce.

Makan Kitchen: Indian Tandori Chicken

Makan Kitchen: Indian Kitchen with Big Naan Baking Pot

Makan Kitchen: Food Served at Indian Kitchen

Makan Kitchen: Variety Selection
There is a special fruit section that you can choose any fruits that you want and ask the waitress to cut on the spot for you.
Makan Kitchen: Fruits Station
My favourite section is dessert, with lots of varieties such as: Cakes and Tarts, Traditional Malay and Nyonya Kuih, Sarawak Kek Lapis (Layer Cake), mochi and handmade traditional biscuits.

Makan Kitchen: Dessert and Cakes
Makan Kitchen: Desserts
The juice section provides juice. But you have to pay extra if you would like to have fresh fruit juice.

Double Tree Makan Kitchen Restaurant: Juice section

Owh, this is really Malaysian style: a special counter for Teh Tarik! But i didnt try it. 

Makan Kitchen: Teh Tarik Kiosk

Other DIY dessert station are available such as Ice Kacang and Ice Cream according to own preferences.

Double Tree Makan Kitchen Restaurant: Ice-kacang section

Double Tree Makan Kitchen Restaurant: Ice-cream section
Makan Kitchen at Double Tree Hotel

For Malaysian, I don't really recommend here if you want to try something new. But if you are intended to bring friends from overseas to try on local traditional Malaysian delicacies, this could be your best choice!


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