The
yuletide season is here and Amari Johor Baru is ringing in Christmas and the
New Year with sumptuous festive spreads at the Amaya Food Gallery and the Amaya
Café.
Chef Syed Jamidin presents his Maple Roasted Turkey |
I’m on
level 6 or the lobby level of the hotel for a preview of some of the food highlights
that will be served in the Christmas buffet at Amaya Food Gallery.
The lobby
is festooned with festive decorations and I cannot help but notice a small windmill
in the décor.
[I recently
visited Freeport A’ Formosa Outlets and there was a live-size windmill in the
landscaped garden. Even the signs for their restrooms featured a very Dutch
theme!]
Later,
inside the Amaya Food Gallery, I spot another windmill made of pastries on
display in the dessert and pastry section of the buffet. It just made me wonder
if the Amari was going Dutch this Christmas…
Chef Syed, carving the Christmas turkey to serve |
As I
follow my nose to take a closer look at the food buffet, I meet with Executive
Chef, Simon Tam, who is busy overseeing the food layout.
I noted
that there are not labels next to the dishes and then I’m told that Chef Simon
wanted the team of chefs to introduce the dishes to us.
Ah! This
seems like a welcome personal touch and I step forward with my ears tuned to
what the chefs have to say, to introduce the various dishes they prepared.
The Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner, served on
Sunday, Dec 24 from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, features a spectacular menu of Chinese,
Malay, Indian, Thai and western dishes, some of which will be prepared from
live cooking stations.
New Zealand Prime Beef Ribs |
Chef Syed
Jamidin is proud to present his Maple Roasted Turkey and New Zealand Prime Beef
Ribs and proceeded to carve the turkey in a slow-motion demonstration before
serving it.
I’m
pleased to accept a slice of turkey breast and stuffing drizzled in choices of giblet
sauce and cranberry sauce and it tastes both tender and delicious.
I’m
keeping my portions small as there is a whole spread to sample – and I must
save some space for the festive desserts!
I realise
that some diners may prefer chicken to turkey and I’m pleased to discover there
is an alternative choice of Roasted Spring Chicken in Teriyaki Sauce in the
buffet.
Chef Syeriff Hafizal with Candy/Toffee Apples at the Amaya Cafe |
And for
diners who prefer lamb to beef, there is an exciting Lamb Stew.
The dinner
buffet will also serve a range of Asian favourites including Massaman Chicken
Curry with coconut milk, Grilled Squid with tropical fruit salsa, Malay-style
barbecued fish, fresh spring rolls with roasted duck, Thai Beef Curry and
Tandoori Chicken with naan bread.
There is
also a refreshing Tropical Mocktail created with pineapple juice, preserved
plums, lime slivers and mint leaves, to enjoy with the meal.
Then Pastry
Chef, Syeriff Hafizal, is all set to introduce the range of desserts specially
created for this festive season.
Slices of Rum Fruit Cake |
He is
especially proud of the Candy/Toffee Apples that are served exclusively at the
Amaya Café.
A range
of festive goodies, cakes and pastries in the Christmas Afternoon Tea Set priced at RM75 nett per set, will be a sweet treat for Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day served from 12pm to 6pm.
Back in
the Amaya Food Gallery, Chef Syeriff is proud to present a range of irresistible
Christmas sweets.
When I
ask him to show me his top favourites, he points to the slices of Rum Fruit
Cake which was steamed to perfection for four hours.
Christmas Stollen |
Hidden
under the cheese frosting is another favourite of his, the rum-baked Stollen.
Finally,
he showed off his Christmas Plum Pudding to be enjoyed with a drizzle of
vanilla brandy sauce.
I must
confess that I went back to the dessert buffet for another helping of fruit
cake and even helped myself to the very last piece of plum pudding on the
plate!
The
Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner at Amaya Food Gallery is priced at RM128 nett per person and RM64 nett for children aged six to 12
and seniors aged 60 and above.
On
Christmas Day, the Buffet Lunch at Amaya Food Gallery, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm,
is priced at RM75 nett per person
and RM37.50 nett for children aged
six to 12 and seniors aged 60 and above.
The Amaya
Café also accepts orders for festive dishes with 24-hours’ advance notice.
Chef Syeriff with his Christmas Plum Pudding |
Just fill
up an order form for a choice of Roasted Turkey with all the trimmings, Roasted
grain-fed Australian Beef Striploin, Roasted Chicken and Roasted New Zealand
Leg of Lamb with a choice of sauces.
Orders
are also accepted for traditional Christmas sweets like Stollen, Ginger
Breadman, Marshmallow Pop Sticks, Candy Apples, Snoflakes Macaroon, Yule Log
Cakes, Chocolate Santa and Mince Pies.
Amari
Johor Baru is at No. 82-C Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Baru. For reservations, Tel: 607 – 266 8888. For more info, visit website: www.amari.com
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