As this
exciting year draws to an end I’m looking back with deep gratitude, at the
strong working partnership I have with DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Baru, the
hotel located at No. 12 Jalan Ngee Heng.
My place card on the table for a food preview event |
It all
started in early 2014 when I was invited to the hotel at its pre-opening stage
while furniture and fixtures were being installed. Escorted by then General
Manager, Simon McGrath, I had an interesting and most unforgettable tour of the
hotel.
Simon led
me through a maze of stairs and corridors, taking detours to the
back-of-the-house and around the building to see various venues as the hotel
was taking shape.
I shared
his excitement as I visualized the elegance and sophistication in the building
when the jobs were completed and the hotel was ready to open for business.
That was
because I spent a large part of my childhood living with our grandparents at
No. 154, situated opposite the hotel.
Our grandfather's house was across the road from the hotel, at the top of the road, adjacent to the row of shops |
Growing
up here, I had never imagined that this old road could be reinvented and turned
into a destination with contemporary style for a clientele of urbane tastes!
Our
grandfather’s house was a double-storey bungalow with a badminton court in the
compound, at the top of the road adjacent to the row of prewar shops.
In those
days this row of double-storey shops used to house family-run Chinese provision
stores, Indian laundries or dhoby, a
coffee shop and a tinsmith while the upper floor were living quarters.
I
explained to Simon that while this row of shops was preserved, grandfather’s
house was demolished in 1977 to make way for the construction of Jalan Tun
Abdul Razak.
The chefs in the Chinese kitchen at Makan Kitchen |
All that
was left of our family home was part of the driveway where an enterprising
trader had set up his food-stall and expanded its premises over the years.
When
DoubleTree by Hilton JB prepared to open its doors to welcome their first
guests on July 1, I was invited for a trial stay along with other guests that
included Hilton Honors members, the property owners and media representatives.
I
remember receiving their signature giant chocolate chip cookie upon checking-in
and how I was tasked with the responsibility to use the hotel facilities and
experience the food outlets so as to provide constructive feedback in detailed forms.
This was
how committed the hotel was to their hospitality brand.
Guest chef in action at the Beijing La-Mian promotion |
So after
I sampled their food and interacted with the staff (and submitted those forms),
I was glad the hotel took a serious view of my comments of their food quality,
facilities and service standards and made the necessary adjustments to improve.
In 2011,
I met young artist, Yap Hanzhen and challenged him to move from drawing animals
and small creatures to sketching Johor Baru’s heritage buildings.
When his
impressive sketches was exhibited in Landmark Mall, the building owner, the
Daiman Group commissioned him to compile a collection of JB heritage buildings
in a book.
The book
entitled, Johor Bahru – My City, My
Heritage, was launched at an event held in the DoubleTree by Hilton JB on
16 Jan 2015, as a helpful guide to hotel guests and visitors to JB to seek out
these heritage buildings on a walking tour.
Hanzhen
was also commissioned to provide a collection of his beautiful sketches,
including his heritage buildings sketches, to decorate the walls of the hotel
lobby, its corridors and Tosca, the Italian trattoria.
The happy chefs with a selection of specialties for the Ramadan spread |
In the
next few months as Simon got acquainted with me and the local community through
reading my blog, My Johor Stories
(www.peggyloh.com), we talked about how the hotel could contribute to the
community as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility programme.
Our
discussions ultimately led to the hotel’s on-going partnership with the Johor
Area Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO) and the refugee children education
centres, an initiative of the Johor Baru chapter of Soroptomists International.
A section
of the Food Store at the hotel’s lobby level, is dedicated to displaying a
range of quality handicrafts by JARO’s artisans with disabilities, for sale as
gifts and souvenirs.
Since my
trial stay with the hotel, I have been back countless times for food-tasting
events and celebrations as well as events hosted by other organisations at the
hotel.
Gwen Chia [Left] and I enjoying the Tropical High Tea |
Fast-forward
to 2017, a momentous year for me when I started discussions on my book project on
Jan 4 with my friend, Gwen Chia, over High Tea at the Axis Lounge.
I
remember how we savoured elegant sandwiches, cakes and pastries presented with
the Chocolate High Tea in between sips of Dilmah tea and talked about my book
project with a heightened sense of excitement.
Gwen and
I had no idea how the project would unfold but looking back now, I’m ever
grateful for the amazing series of events and the goodwill and generosity of
friends and business partners, in particular the DoubleTree by Hilton JB.
Incidentally
on July 12, just two days before my book launch, Gwen and I kept our date for a
most delightful time together with High Tea at DoubleTree by Hilton JB (again!)
this time with a Tropical High Tea and Tea Drop tea.
Executive Chef Jaffery Othman |
Throughout
the year, I was invited to the hotel for various food previews including the
Lunar New Year food promotion, the Beijing La-Mian
and the Ramadan buffet at Makan Kitchen.
While I
was working on my book project, I still found time to dine with friends and our
choice was usually the DoubleTree by Hilton JB.
The
interactive setting in the Makan Kitchen and the range of quality food in its
menu, not just for festive seasons or during promotions but also on ordinary
days, make dining a pleasure here.
In April I
was at Makan Kitchen again for dinner with former schoolmates to celebrate the
birthday of Stella, a former classmate who was visiting from the UK and in July,
I was there for lunch to celebrate Irene’s birthday with a group from
Singapore.
[I’m
always grateful at how the Indian kitchen obliges my request to cook a small portion
of curry – without coconut milk – for me!]
As my
book project made steady progress, it crossed my mind to hold the book launch
event in this hotel. It would mean a lot to me because the hotel was situated
across the road from where I grew up at our grandfather’s house.
Simon McGrath [Left] making his speech and introducing Daniel Alcaraz |
To find
out if it was possible, I wrote to the hotel with a request and I soon received
a favourable reply: Yes! The date and
time I requested for was approved!
After
this confirmation, the next message I received from the hotel stated that General
Manager, Simon McGrath, offered to sponsor the venue as well as light
refreshments!
I
responded to this generous offer with an email to express my appreciation to
Simon and his gracious reply read:
“We are most happy to support your book
launch, which is a further reaffirmation of the relationship we have enjoyed
with you since the pre-opening of the hotel. We share your passion for the
heritage of Johor and the stories that support the fabric of its history.”
While I
was overjoyed with the hotel’s generous sponsorship, I was however, saddened to
learn that Simon had a new job appointment within the Hilton Group and was
leaving JB before my book launch event.
I joined
guests at Tosca on 28 June for an event to bid farewell to Simon and his wife,
Pat. As we wished him every success in his new appointment, we also welcomed
his replacement, Daniel Alcaraz.
With Daniel Alcaraz at my book launch event |
As a
frequent diner at the hotel, I’m familiar with the fare at Tosca. I’ve also had
the privilege to be the happy recipient of the culinary adventures of Executive
Chef, Jaffery Othman, who often enjoy whipping up ‘something-special-outside-the-menu’
for me.
When Chef
Jaffery invited me over to Tosca Trattoria Italiana for a preview of their Grilled
Tomahawk Steaks, I didn’t know who else was expected to join me. I was then
pleasantly surprised when the place next to me at the table was reserved for
the GM!
It turned
out to be a most delightful dinner, skillfully prepared and presented by Chef
Jaffery. While dining with Daniel, I had the opportunity to get to know him and
to share with him, helpful tips to find his way around his newly adopted home.
The hotel’s
friendship and goodwill that started with Simon continued with Daniel and I deeply
appreciated how their team worked together on July 15 to give me the support
for a successful book launch event.
My book is available at MPH Bookstores nationwide and online via www.mphonline.com |
Even my event
guests and readers commented that the venue for my book launch was significant
and deeply sentimental to me as the hotel was situated across the road from
where I grew up at our grandfather’s house!
My book, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People,
Rich Heritage shot to the Number One spot in the MPH Non-Fiction Bestseller
list on the week it was launched and stayed on the Bestsellers list for
consecutive weeks. In October 2017, my book was still on the MPH Non-Fiction Monthly
Bestsellers list.
As I’m
looking back to the preceding months in my momentous 2017, it is clear that the
DoubleTree by Hilton JB played a special role in the events that unfolded since
my first discussion with Gwen about my book project over High Tea in the hotel.
My
deepest gratitude to DoubleTree by Hilton JB, for your friendship, support and partnership.
THANK YOU.
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