Sunday, April 21, 2019

Durian feast at Tonka Bean Café and Deli's Selera Serantau Ramadan preview

By Laura Lee


What I enjoyed most at my recent Ramadan preview at Impiana KLCC Hotel was the durian “fiesta” held outside of its Tonka Bean Café and Deli. The hotel is one of the few that serves durian as part of its “berbuka puasa” offerings, and theirs are good durians from Raub, Pahang. 
Its staff can’t open them fast enough for us to taste. We could only get two or three pieces to be fair to the rest but there’s no stopping you going for a second or third round if you care to queue for it.  

Small round table stands are placed outside for you to put your platter of durian and have a tete-a-tete with those who enjoy durians and are willing to share their varieties with you as some come bitter sweet and others real creamy. 

If you are thinking of coming just to whack durians, forget about it as I overhead a staff saying durians will be served from 8pm although its Selera Serantau Ramadan buffet dinner starts at 6.30pm. 

As you enter this open-air section you, the fruits are attractively placed here. Mangosteens are available too. They are supposed to be “cooling” after eating all those heaty durians.
One of the highlights of the buffet spread at Tonka Bean Café and Deli at all times is its vast variety of Baskin Robbins ice cream. I certainly had to squeeze some room for it despite taking so much durian that night.

One of the chef’s signature dishes is Sup Gearbox Meletup!, which I refrained from having it that night after taking so much durian. I certainly did not want to meletup or explode and raise my blood pressure. 

I could see the couple at my table enjoying this soup, sucking out the bone marrow from those huge joints with the plastic straw. Don’t worry if you think this dish finishes fast as I could see the chefs replenishing it.
Other signature dishes not to missed are its Kari Kepala Ikan Selatan and Nasi Briyani Gam Kambing Istimewa. For those who know how to enjoy the former, some of them like to go for the cheek of the fish head where the flesh is smoother while others would even go for its eyes.  

With over 200 specially prepared traditional local favourites to choose from amidst the soothing sounds of a live traditional ghazal performance, it’s not an easy choice to make what to try. 
This whole marinated roast lamb is one of its highlights
Anyway, you have until 10 pm to savour the widespread offerings from its Ocean Treasures counter to its dedicated counters for Western and Chinese cuisine, and live stations.

The hotel is starting its Ramadan promotion from 5 May to 4 June and pricing it at RM148+ per adult or RM74+ per child. For those who missed its 30% early bird discount, there is still its 25% early bird discount which is valid until 4 May.

The discount reduces to 20% during the first and last week of Ramadan from 5-9 May and 30 May-4 June respectively. For group bookings, there’s the “Buy 10 Free 1” offer from 10-29 May.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre’s Employee Enrichment Programme Partners and Ramadan Rhapsody


By Laura Lee
C&G signatory for the MoU was represented by its Head of Sales for East Asia, Victoria Horrox while the Convention Centre was represented by Pyor, who also exchanged some documents with GO1 Partner Activation Manager Aizat Hashim
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre has partnered with United Kingdom's City & Guilds (C&G) to launch a ‘Competent F&B Specialist In Business Events Industry’ training initiative, which will not only provide global recognition for its in-house training programmes but also take its talent development to another level.

At the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony held at its venue on 21 March 2019, 10 of its in-house trainers received their appointment letters from C&G, which will enable them to start their training sessions.

Thumbs up from Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre General Manager Alan Pryor and its in-house trainers, including Vickneswaran (fourth from left) with their C&G appointment letters 
Kudos go to the convention centre’s human resources team for securing this collaboration with C&G, which has given over 500 work-based qualifications through 8,500 colleges and training providers in 81 countries worldwide. 

Its Director of Human Resources Muhammad Vickneswaran Abdullah said phase one of this training initiative, expected to kick off in May, will cover culinary, beverage, food safety, people management and banqueting skills. 

Its phase two module will be more venue-centric, focusing on event coordination, audio-visual and information technology-related competencies, meeting designs and set-up. It will be rolled out by mid-2020. 

“This will be offered to industry players and stakeholders as part of our contribution to the overall development and enhancement of the Malaysian hospitality and business events industry,” Vickneswaran added.

At the same event, the convention centre also unveiled its new learning management system, EduClick, developed in collaboration with GO1 Learning (M) Sdn Bhd, a leader in online learning and education.  

EduClick will provide employees with opportunities and flexibility to grow and enhance their skills via an ‘on-the-go learning’ platform where 60% of it will be conducted online while the rest will be practical.  

So far, over 100 employees have registered for its first round, Vickneswaran remarked.

                                    Ramadan Rhapsody
The dessert section

On a lighter note, I was back to the Convention Centre the following week for its Ramadan preview and was impressed by how it has maintained the quality of its sumptuous and extensive contemporary and international spread. 


It has also come out with new offerings such as ocean prawns topped with the durian, not the fresh fruits though.  

I love its new beverage, salted caramel teh tarik which was frothy as its staff had “pulled” it well and after going for a few rounds of buka puasa previews, its famous roasted Harissa whole lamb was attractively decorated to catch your attention. I had a few slices of it served with rosemary sauce.
A wide variety of sauces and condiments to go with the roast lamb
I was more than happy when I could lay my hands on my old favourites like its deep fried cempedak and was recommended by others at the preview to try its apam topped with durian puree.     

On the far right is its ocean prawns topped with durian sauce. I also tried its sliced fried lekor and goreng pisang.
As a business event venue, the Convention Centre also has a corporate buka puasa promotion for 100 persons and above throughout Ramadan from RM128 nett a person apart from its promotion for the public which is tagged at RM150 nett per person. 

Companies taking up its corporate buka puasa promotion have the option to personalise them with various Chef Action Station’s add-ons. 
Reservations are required for corporate events. For more information on its corporate buka puasa enquiries or bookings, call +603-2333 2877 or visit www.klccconventioncentre.com.




Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Desaru Coast Destination Resort: Update on its hotels and resorts

By Laura Lee
The Westin Desaru Coast Resort (TWDCR), comprising 275 rooms, initially targeted to open in mid-2018, has finally soft opened on 2 April 2019.
Operated by Marriott International, the five-star resort is adjoined the Desaru Coast Conference Centre which can accommodate up to 1,000 persons for corporate functions, meetings, exhibitions and entertainment events.
                                                                                           
Roslina Arbak, Chief Executive Officer of Desaru Development Holdings One Sdn Bhd (DH1), the master developer of Desaru Coast said TWDCR's room configuration would be different compared to Hard Rock Hotel (HRH) Desaru Coast, one of the hotels and resorts under its portfolio.
DHI is a subsidiary of Desaru Development Corporation Sdn Bhd, which comes within Themed Attractions Resorts &Hotels Sdn Bhd’s (TAR&H) group of companies. 
Established by the government’s strategic investment fund, Khazanah Nasional Berhad, TAR&H, an investment holding company has served as a catalyst for the leisure and tourism industry by bringing premier world-class hotels, resorts, golf courses and attractions into Malaysia.
Roslina told participants of the Travel Media Escape @ Kejora and key industry players of South East Johore Development Authority or KEJORA at the networking dinner on 26 March 2019 that this was to ensure that DH1 does not compete for the same type of hotel guests.
                                           



Meanwhile, the 365-room HRH had officially opened its door for business during the last quarter of 2018 with only 164 rooms. Managed by Hard Rock International, its accommodation ranges from studio suites, Rock Royalty Suites to a Rock Star Suite.
                                                                      
              
So far, the hotel’s occupancy has been “healthy with most weekends full”, its director of marketing communcations Grace Chiam responded. 


Coming up next Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas
Other hotels and resorts included in this multi-billion-dollar integrated destination resort are Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas and One&Only Desaru Coast.  
According to Roslina, the former, which comes under Anantara’s international chain of hotels and resorts, will be opened by the third quarter of 2019.  
It will be a 123-key luxury family-oriented resort with direct access to the beach and within close proximity to the retail village Desaru Coast Riverside and the world-class The Els Club Desaru Coast - Ocean Course, a 27-hole golf course designed by four-time major champion Ernie Els.
                                                                            
Dazs Donuts and Coffee, one of the eateries at Desaru Coast Riverside
Meanwhile, the 128-acre One & Only Desaru Coast beachfront development will be an exclusive branded luxury resort comprising 42 suites, two luxury suites and an exclusive four-bedroom villa.
There will also be about 50 One&Only private homes for sale with a view of the South China Sea.  
Accessibility
To improve accessibility to this newly curated premium destination resort, Roslina said a ferry terminal, which includes a Customs, Immigration and Quarantine complex, is being built to provide direct ferry access from the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore into Desaru Coast.
This new entry point, which will be operational by end-2020, also includes approved connectivity into Indonesia, possibly Bintan Island and Batam, she added. 
Currently, the access by sea is via Singapore’s Changi Ferry Terminal to Tanjung Belungkor. Following this 30-minute ferry ride is another 30-minute drive to Desaru Coast. 
Besides sea, Desaru can also be accessed by air and road. Those arriving at Senai International Airport, Roslina said shuttle services are available at 9am and 2pm. They will be adjusted and increased to support the flights’ timing.
For more information on getting here, visit its website, www.desarucoast.com.