All You Can Eat Dim Sum
Always a fan of dim sum, it's nice to see Dynasty Restaurant, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel introduce their 'All You Can Eat' Dim Sum recently. I've had the chance to savour what they have to offer, and it's not bad at all. Made to order, the dim sum feast is available Mondays to Saturdays from 12-2.30pm and Sundays / Public Holidays from 9.30am to 2.30pm until 31st August 2016.
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All You Can Eat Dim Sum @ Dynasty Restaurant, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel |
Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel
130, Jalan Ampang
55000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel : 603-2716 9388
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Sui Kow |
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Steamed Shanghai dumpling simmered in superior stock |
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Yummy goodness |
Making all the dim sum from scratch daily, Chef Chong Foo Tucks uses only high quality and fresh ingredients to ensure yummy offerings which are great tasting. Choices range from steamed, baked and deep fried to healthy congee variety. I do really like the Steamed Shanghai dumpling simmered in superior stock as it did taste really flavourful. Just remember to have it when it's served hot.
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Meaty goodness |
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Abalone Congee |
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Dim Sum for all |
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Steamed Cheong Fun |
Indulge in their Emerald dumpling topped with fresh scallop, seafood roulade with bamboo pith, steamed "cheong fun" filled with honey glazed pork and more delicacies. Diners can handpick from a selection of over 30 varieties of dim sum. Don't miss out on Chef Chong's line up of 9 signature dim sum including the Wok-fried radish cake with shrimps and bean sprout and their signature chive biscuit.
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Delicious egg tarts |
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Deep fried shrimp wanton |
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Egg custard bun |
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Signature Chive Biscuit |
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All You Can Eat Dim Sum @ Dynasty Restaurant, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel is priced at RM88 nett per person and half price for children from 6 to 12 years old. For restaurant reservations do contact them at 03 27169388 or email to rhi.kulrn.fb@renaissancehotels.com. Reservations can be done online as well, at
www.klrenaissance.com/dining .
Hey! Looks like those plastic-rimmed bamboo steamer basket is the in-thing. Saw some at the dim sum place here too.
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