Malay dishes by Chef Wan this Ramadan

In Malaysia, Ramadan means not only fasting for Muslims, but also feasting, even if only in the evening.

To achieve this, hotels and restaurants offer food and a variety of buka puasa specialties. Some of them can be expensive, but if you want to save money without losing the atmosphere of entertainment and good food, why not stop at De.Wan 1958? This hotel chain has outlets at Bangi Resort Hotel, Linc KL and Bangsar Mall. The founder of De.Wan, Redzuawan Ismail, or Chef Wan, is arguably the country’s favorite type of cuisine. Famous restaurants are offering a deal that no Malaysian can refuse this Ramadan. Bangi Market is preparing a themed “Balik Kampung” buffet, to celebrate the Malaysian tradition of returning home and the nostalgia associated with it. Chef Wan and his team showed how they can cook a delicious rainstorm. The chef has personally prepared each dish to ensure its quality and taste. Visitors can expect a culinary journey rich in flavors and authentic Malay traditions.

The Linc restaurant in Bangsar cooks with the theme of ‘Juadah Desa’, and the dishes from the Malaysian countryside are interesting.

Across the three locations, diners can expect to feast their eyes and fill their stomachs with delicious traditional Malay cuisine. Chef Wan and his team have worked hard to bring these treats to the table, and there will be something for everyone. The chef said in a statement that the menu will reflect family recipes passed down through the generations.

“It is a celebration of Malaysian culture and hospitality, inviting all Malaysians to enjoy and enjoy the rich heritage of our culinary culture.” FMT Lifestyle released just a few of those offerings and, needless to say, they’re all pretty sweet. For aperitif, different salads are offered. Banana flower kerabu and shell kerabu puc paku are favorites. There are also many condiments, with tempoyak, budu and cincaluk each of which is a flavor enhancer for any dish.

What Ramadan celebration would be complete without this unwanted porridge? Lambuk porridge na Manado porridge dị.

About Admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *