Friday, January 30, 2026

REFINED REUNION FEASTS AT WAN CHUN TING

‘Horse-perity’ specialities such as Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab Yee Sang, Stir-Fried Prawns with Egg White and Black Truffle, and Golden Fried Chicken with Mango Glaze are some of the festive creations by Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara’s Executive Chinese Chef Leong Weng Heng at Wan Chun Ting restaurant, to herald the arrival of the Horse Year.

 
Available from 7 January to 3 March, Wan Chun Ting guests may choose from three curated Chinese New Year Set Menus (minimum four persons per table): Prosperity Menu (RM288+ per person), Fortune Menu (RM338+ per person), and Wealth Menu (RM398+ per person).
 
Stir and toss your way to fortune and good luck with the restaurant’s Signature Prosperity Yee Sang (from RM98+ to RM398+ in half and whole portions). Select from Pearl Abalone and Norwegian Salmon Yee Sang, Crispy Soft-Shell Crab Yee Sang, Hokkaido Scallops with Snow Pear Yee Sang or 10-head Abalone Yee Sang for the rousing celebratory ritual.
 
The Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab Yee Sang proved on-point with an ubiquitous assortment of crisps, pickles and shredded veggies. The sauce wasn’t cloyingly sweet with chunks of deep-fried soft shell crabs adding discernible texture to the tableaux.
 
We got an overview of Chef Leong’s curated menus prepared with premium ingredients evoking auspicious symbolisms whilst exuding vibrant flavours; an artful mix of cherished traditions with contemporary touches.
 
His Double-Boiled Chicken Soup with Cordyceps Flower, Tian Zhi Orchid & Sun-Dried Scallop exemplified that approach. Every drop of the clear, sweet broth was clear proof of Chef Leong’s dab hand at Cantonese cooking.
 
Freshness and precise timing ensured the Hong Kong Style Steamed California Bass garnered effusive praises. Nobody could fault the delicious fish, accompanied by house-made soya sauce dressing.
 
Fortune favours the bold as the saying goes and the Golden Fried Chicken with Mango Glaze is worth crowing about. Similar to nuggets of gold, the crisp fried chicken doused with tangy-sweet mango sauce were simply irresistible.
 
Even more sublime was the show-stopping Stir-Fried Prawns with Egg White and Black Truffle. We went ga-ga over the delicate, cloud-like clumps of egg white scented with black truffle and tender, springy prawns.
 
Let abundant good things gallop in when you partake the classic serving of Braised Sun Dried Oyster, Beancurd and Broccoli. Those huge, mildly smoky mollusks paired well with soft beancurd and tender broccoli florets.

A burst of invigorating chilli hotness from the chef’s house made XO sauce levelled up the Stir Fried Crunchy Vegetables, Celtuce and Macadamia Nuts. It’s a nice, superbly addictive change from the slew of protein-centric dishes.

Carb lovers should find Fragrant Fried Rice with Waxed Meat Wrapped in Lotus Leaf a natural shoo-in. Packed with big, hearty flavours, the only complaint would be finding restraint to stop at just one bowl.
 
As tradition demands it, every celebratory meal must conclude sweetly. Notable options of Steamed Chinese New Year Cake Coated with Grated Coconut and bowls of Chilled Peach Resin with Osmanthus, Snow Pear, Longan and Red Dates fit the bill.

Wan Chun Ting also serves extensive à la carte and dim sum selections.

Lion Dance & Live Chinese Music Performances
 
Catch lively Lion Dance performance at Sofitel KL Damansara on 26 February at 10 am.
 
Also be entertained with live Gu Zheng performances by a traditional Chinese musician on 16, 23, and 27 February, as well as 3 March 2026, from 7.15pm to 9.00pm.
 
For more information on Wan Chun Ting CNY promos, visit https://heyzine.com/flip-book/46734f9433.html or WhatsApp +6017 511 7725 or email: [email protected]
 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

SYOK, SELERA, TIMUR AT MOXY PUTRAJAYA’S LEPAK BAZAAR

 

Bold East Coast flavours take centrestage this Ramadan as Moxy infuses its signature playful spirit into the Hotel’s Lepak Bazaar. With headliners such as Nasi Kerabu Lemak Bakar, fluffy blue-hued rice, fragrant with herbs with trad condiments of kerisik (toasted coconut flakes), salted egg, stuffed chilli, sambal, crunchy papadum and lime, it's a match made in heaven paired with the smoky richness of Kambing Golek (East Coast style grilled lamb).

Channelling the laid-back, lively ‘lepak’ vibes of Ramadan bazaars, Moxy reimagines the bazaar experience through contemporary lens in celebration of local flavours, crowd favourites and nostalgic moments. It’s all about lepak, makan and enjoying good company after a day of fasting.
 
From 18 February to 19 March, the Syok Selera Timur Lepak Bazaar invites diners to berbuka puasa with a feast inspired by the beloved tastes of Malaysia’s East Coast, served nightly from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm.

The concept is to reconnect diners with the soulful, comforting flavours of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang – East Coast states where most of Moxy’s culinary team hails from. Many of the chefs grew up roaming pasar pagi, learning family recipes from their nenek, and embarking on balik kampung drives in anticipation of savouring coconut-rich gravies and smoky charcoal grills. Hence the rotational menus capture the joy (syok), flavours (selera) and spirit of the East Coast (timur).

Start with Aneka Colek Pantai Timur, tempting East Coast street snacks such as crispy Cucur Udang (prawn fritters), chewy Keropok Lekor (fish crackers) and savoury Paru Goreng (fried beef lungs) to whet the appetite.

Move on to heartier fare by sampling comforting Sup Tulang coupled with vibrant Nasi Hujan Panas, colourful rendered rice delicately perfumed with cinnamon, star anise, cloves and nutmeg. 

Compelling East Coast classics to go with it includes Patin Tempoyak (river fish with yellow fermented durian curry), Daging Sambal Hitam Belimbing Buluh (beef in dark sambal and bilimbi), Gulai Kambing Darat (dry goatmeat curry), Sayur Lemak Putih (vegetables in coconut milk) and the fiery Gulai Ayam Kak Wok (chicken curry). Each dish captures the tastebuds with distinctly bold and deeply satisfying accents.

An array of kerabu (local herb salad) including Kerabu Maggi Sotong (instant noodle salad with squid), Kerabu Soohun (glass noodles salad), Kerabu Kaki Ayam (chicken feet salad) and Kerabu Jantung Pisang (banana flower salad) serves as a pleasant counterpoint with punches of acidity and spice.

Familiar Hari Raya favourites also make an appearance. Think Satay, Rendang Short Ribs paired with Ketupat (boiled rice in coconut leaf casings), or fragrant Lemang (glutinous rice cooked in bamboo tubes) served with aromatic Serunding (spiced beef and chicken floss).

Stalls dishing up popular bazaar fare such as Viral French Fries, made-to-order Pasta, Shawarma, Cendol Durian and Aneka Gorengan (assorted fritters) beckon invitingly. 

Sweet endings are equally enticing, with crowd-pleasers such as Goreng Pisang dan Cempedak (banana and chempedak fritters), indulgent Serawa Pulut Durian (glutinous rice with thick durian broth), colourful Kek Lapis Sarawak (colourful layered cake) and a variety of Malay kuih completing the generous Ramadan spread.
 
At Moxy’s Syok Selera Timur Lepak Bazaar, every dish is a harbinger of heritage, memories and the joy of berbuka puasa together.
 
Early bird rates from 17 – 26 Feb is RM99 nett per adult and RM49 nett per child. Regular rates will be RM148 nett per adult and RM74 per child. Marriott Bonvoy members will enjoy 10% off from 27 Feb onwards.
 
For reservations, call Moxy Putrajaya Hotel, tel: 03-832 8111.

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