Selera Ramadhan Ala Kampung Armada Hotel pre-Ramadan buffet preview

Having heard from Smallkucing who was full of praises when he was in Armada Hotel during their Mother’s day celebration activities last year, I have high expectation on both Armada Hotel’s food and service.

The interior may be rather modest and homey, nothing lavish or luxurious there, but I can assure you that their hospitality and food is first class. Having a special need child, I’ve always feel apprehensive about bringing the boy to any high class restaurants or hotel on my own, be it for dinner with friends or events. I get constantly worked up and stressed up, cuz I’ll never know how how the boy will react to the environment, but the staff in Armada Hotel was pretty accommodating and eager to please. They went great length to make us feel comfortable, despite the fact that most of the staff are probably overwhelmed with stressful workload.

So, salute to all Amada Hotel crew for excellent hospitality. No… I’m not saying that because I went there as a media, (representing Rebecca Saw) and I have the needs to suck it up to them, but it’s the truth and for those who knows me personally knows that I’m much more generous with my complaints than praises, regardless of who you are.

Now that I’ve given credits where it’s due, allow me to proceed to introduce you to what Armada Hotel have to offer this coming Ramadan; Selera Ramadhan Ala Kampung Buffet. I was told that they have more than 100 authentic traditional Malay dishes to offer and true to its word, when I stepped into the vicinity of the dining hall, I was greeted with loads of goodies for iftar. (Breaking fast session for the Muslims)

In respect of the upcoming Holy month of Ramadan, I’ll start off with desserts first, as according to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad’s sunnah, one ought to break their fast first with sweet things before going with the heavy things.

There’s sweet plump dates. A must have during iftar.

Assorted traditional Malay kuihs to tantalize your tastebuds

Some fancy glutinous rice

Cream puffs

Agar-agar sirap

Agar agar coklat

I’m not sure what these are called, but they reminds me of the Greek’s baklava.

Red velvet cake was on offering too, but being me, I was kinda put off with the redness of the cake. Yes, yes, I know that they’re supposed to be THAT red, but still…I couldn’t bring it to my mouth to taste. My son had these, though, and he had seconds, so I guess it taste delicious.

 

My favourite in the dessert section; refreshing citrus-sy fruit cocktail.

 

Apart from desserts, there’s also various tropical fruits that will probably make Western tourists gasps in awe.

Tangy but sweet pineapples

Local fruits

Dragon fruit’s presentation was pretty eye-catchy don’t you think?

Fruit rojak

Gado-gado. I did not managed to have a go at these, but I overheard from the table next to mine that the peanut sauce is something to die for.

Various ulams

The sambal definitely pairs well with the ulams

And the inner pregnant woman in me was delighted when I saw these jars of pickled fruits. I had a few go at them and actually had to tell myself to stop before I get terrible stomach ache from indulging in these.

There’s plenty of authentic traditional Malay dishes for you to indulge in

One being the nasi kerabu. Yes, you’re reading that right. I know that nasi kerabu is typically bluish, but this is the Northern version of nasi kerabu. Had a few mouthful of em and I discovered that this version agrees with me more than the Kelantanese version of it.

Nasi briyani was fine. Would prefer it more if there are cashew nuts in it.

Ayam briyani is to die for

While the chunky mutton masalla is absolutely divine. I had to refrain myself from taking too much though, as I can’t really take much mutton as my body will feel as if it’s burning up.

And then there’s this, sotong masak lemak cili api. Squid is usually my favourite, but this did not tempt me that much that night and I feel that the masak lemak could use more bird’s eyed chillies.

I have no complains on the curry fish head though. Loved this to boot!

Not a fan of fish, but had a bite of the steamed fish in soya sauce and was surprised that they doesn’t taste that bad and the fishy smell was absent.

The salted egg prawns was fine. Nothing to praise and nothing to complain about either. Would have thought that this would be a much suitable guest in a Chinese New Year’s offering instead of Ramadan buffet. I definitely would prefer it more if there’s sambal petai prawns instead.

Teriyaki chicken.. I gave it a miss

Because I was too busy gobbling up the roasted duck. It was roasted to perfection and surprisingly there was no gamey taste. 😀

 

Bubur lambuk was divine, and in my humble opinion, second only to the famous bubur lambuk that’s distributed in the vicinity of Kampung Baru Mosque every Ramadan.

There’s kebab counter for those who fancies some Middle East fare. The chef will prepare for you upon order, so you don’t have to worry about it being stale or not fresh when you sink your teeth into it.

And there’s of course, the grilled section where the roasted lamb is. It was perfectly spiced and roasted to perfection.

The shish-kebab is a must try, but be forewarned, they are giant in sized. It’s highly recommended that you share it with your loved ones if you don’t wish to spoil your appetite before sampling the rest of the buffet spread.

I’m a big fan of laksa, especially the creamy Malay variety that originates from Penang. So I was immensely pleased when I spotted this laksa stall outside.

Apart from the grill section and the kebab counter, there’s also roti canai counter where you can custom order your roti canais.

These… these are awful! In a good way, I mean. The ketupat had me in its thrall and I had a few helpings of these. Yes, it’s THAT good and if I had it my way, I’d pack them up and bring them home with me!

Too much of spicy food and wants something refreshing? Well, you can head over to the salad bar. There’s plenty of fresh salads for you to choose from

Cold pasta salad

Fresh avacado salad

And not forgetting the fruit salad

Spotted sushis in the buffet too, but I gave it a miss as I wasn’t interested in sushis when I have plenty of kampung delicacies to feast on.

And the fresh oyster did not make it to my plate either. I was too busy slurping up my bubur lambuk by the time I saw this.

This is not much of a food review, but if you’re really interested to know what I REALLY think about the food, do make a point to hop over to Rebecca’s blog soon. I’ll be writing about my gastronomic experience in Utara Cafe Armada Hotel as a guest blogger in her blog. So, hop over soon. 😀

The ‘Selera Ramadhan Ala Kampung’ is priced at RM78.00++ per person from 12th July 2013 – 7th August 2013. There’s pre-Ramadan buffet dinner starting from 24th June 2013 – 11th July 2013 priced at RM60.00++ per person too, so if you can’t wait til Ramadan, you can make reservation and head over there now.

10+1 Ramadhan vouchers is also available should you be interested to purchase them as gifts. They’re valid from 12th July, 2013 until 31st October, 2013.

 

Hotel Armada Petaling Jaya

Lot 6, Lorong Utara C, Section 52

46200 Petaling Jaya

Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia

Tel : (603) 7954 6888

Fax : (603) 7956 8088

Website: www.armada.com.my

Facebook:www.facebook.com/HotelArmadaPJ

For reservations, please call (03) 7954 6888 ext. 4557

 

 Cleffairy: From my boy: Thank you Auntie Beckie and thank you Armada Hotel for having us.

 

 

 

20 comments

  1. suituapui says:

    People keep telling me the food here is so good…but not the location – nothing around there, kinda isolated and hard to go anywhere unless some kind friends come to the rescue…

    • Cleffairy says:

      Yes, the food there is good. I think you’ve read it before in Smallkucing’s blog too. Unlike other hotels that I’ve been to, the food in Armada is surprisingly good and taste almost like what we have when we cook in small portion.

      Location-wise… it’s still okay for me, reachable via LRT. Just the opposite the Asia Jaya LRT station… though I would prefer The Gardens or Boulevard in Midvalley more than this one.

  2. Yee Ling says:

    Can’t remember when was the last time I have been to this hotel. Probably 10 years ago when the college I used to study were having DnD at this place.

  3. Sean Eat Drink KL says:

    the glutinous rice caught my eye, cos i like glutinous rice! 😀 i like your description of this place. i’ve only been here once, but it was for a family dinner, and yeah, i think the place works very nicely for family meals 😀

    • Cleffairy says:

      Yes. Quite a homey place and u wun feel intimidated with the environment. The staff are helpful and friendly too…so if u ask me…i wun mind a second visit.

  4. Mummy Gwen says:

    Wah…sedapnya. It’s been ages since my last visit to this hotel…still single and working then haha. Oh maybe ask my hubby to bring us here for makan coz I love this kind of food.

    • Cleffairy says:

      Actually the food here is great… u know like some hotels their food are kinda… u know, tak boleh makan wan in comparison to what we usually cook at home, but Armada’s hotel punya food is not bad! U wanna visit soon? good… i want second round oso. LOL!

  5. yunayuni says:

    Hi Elizabeth, its me Ayuni from the Method party 😉 Oh dear, it’s either I am hungry now or the food here are really divine. Now have to think when to drop by. Yumyummm~

    • Cleffairy says:

      Hi dear, thank you for visiting my humble blog. Hahahaha…this place is great for iftar, I reckon, but not very suitable if you’re performing terawikh after iftar… the food is kinda heavy. 😛

  6. Alex says:

    I was viewing tons of nice Ramadan buffet foods here, and suddenly.. what? Sushi? Oyster? Is that part of the theme food of the Ramadan buffet?

    Kind of weird, but yea. that’s an add-on option. :p

    • Cleffairy says:

      *HUGS* I miss you so much Maisarah… so glad to meet you again at the review! Yea… i miss laksa too. 😛 Maybe one day we could go and hunt laksa together. 😛

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