Of hearty feasting, reunion dinners and an abundance of happiness & good health
As early as 15th December 2019, diners will be able to toss in a prosperous Lunar New Year with the traditional dish of Yee Sang. To spice up the celebration at this celebrated Muslim-friendly restaurant, Crispy Salmon Skin Yee Sang (RM98 ++ per ½ portion) and Crispy Softshell Crab Yee Sang (RM88 ++ per ½ portion) with choice of Japanese style wasabi Yee Sang sauce will take centre-stage. Lending a refreshing touch to the prosperity toss is the Jellyfish and fresh fruits Yee Sang at RM68++ per portion. Diners can also opt for the traditional Salmon Fish Yee Sang with Korean Pear or the Baby Abalone and Korean Pear Yee Sang priced at RM68++ per portion and RM138++ per half portion respectively.
A special Lunar New Year dim sum is also available from 15th December till 8th February for lunch only and the Deep-fried Crispy New Year Cake with Sweet Potato and Yam (Ninko) is not to be missed, especially when this sweet dish symbolises ‘both career and business growth’.
The Lunar New Year is also a time for family togetherness and radiates the beliefs of ‘Family that eats together, Stays together’. Thus, a reunion dinner should not just be good, it has to be great and with this, Executive Chef Bryan has put together 3 different set menus to cater to different budget. The 8-course Prosperity Menu is priced at RM1188 nett per table of ten persons, the 9-course Health Set Menu is at RM1388 nett per table of ten persons and the Wealth Set Menu is priced at RM1688 nett per table of ten persons.
The Muslim-friendly EMPEROR Chinese Restaurant is open for lunch from 12 noon to 3 pm and for dinner from 6 pm to 10 pm.
Advance reservation is A MUST from the eve of Chinese New Year till 8th February 2020. For reservation, call +603 5031 6060 or email to: bookfnb.subang@dorsetthotels.com
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