Renaissance
Johor Baru is taking a contemporary approach in celebrating the Mid-Autumn
Festival with traditional baked and snow skin varieties of mooncake stuffed
with a range of trendy fillings to meet the tastes of modern mooncake
connoisseurs.
Wan Li's traditional handcrafted baked mooncakes |
I join
guests at the food-tasting event and it starts with sampling a variety of
mooncakes presented on platters in the foyer of Wan Li Chinese Restaurant.
Chinese
Head Chef, Go Yong Jia, continues the tradition of making handcrafted mooncakes
filled with fresh, fine quality natural ingredients in classic recipes.
A quick
look at the varieties of mooncakes includes Pure Lotus Paste in baked
mooncakes, as well as those with Single Yolk and Double Yolks.
There are
also choices like Jade Custard, Green Tea Paste with Single Yolk, Assorted
Fruits & Nuts and a new flavour, Red Bean Paste.
A sampling of snow skin mooncakes created in a range of pretty pastel colours |
Snow skin
mooncakes are created in a range of pretty pastel colours and are easily
identified as Dark Chocolate Crunchy Pearl, Coffee Truffle, Taro Paste Truffle,
Green Tea Matcha Truffle, Passion Fruit Truffle, Peppermint Chocolate Truffle,
Strawberry Truffle and an additional flavour of Lemon Truffle.
My nose
helps me to identify the filling in the pale yellow snow skin mooncake. From its
strong fragrance, I know it’s the snow skin mooncake stuffed with fresh durian!
These
handcrafted delicacies are made with natural ingredients with no preservatives
and I’m reminded that when the snow skin varieties are brought home, they should
be kept refrigerated to preserve its quality.
Chef Go
smiles widely when we meet again at Wan Li as he remembers me from previous
events.
I can see
that he’s much more comfortable with demonstrating the art of hand-making
mooncakes under our watchful eyes, as cameras clicked and videos filmed.
Besides
carrying out a demo, Chef Go also invited guests to join him for a hands-on
experience in shaping the pastries into traditional wooden moulds that are
designed with an embossed rendition of the capital letter “R” for Renaissance
Hotel.
Chef Go Yong Jia presents a gift box of freshly baked mooncakes by Wan Li |
So when
the pastries are popped out of the mould with a loud ‘Bang!’ the letter “R”
appears clearly embossed on top of the mooncakes.
The
annual celebration the Mid-Autumn Festival on the lunar calendar coincides with
Sept 24 this year. Most traditional Chinese homes would celebrate with a family
dinner, not unlike the reunion dinner held on the eve of the lunar new year.
While the
menu for the Mid-Autumn Festival may not be as elaborate or rich with
auspicious ingredients, this reunion dinner will bring the family together again.
For this
festive season, the culinary team at Wan Li has created a menu that includes
interesting new dishes like Sea Prawns and Glass Noodles simmered in a claypot
and Crunchy Mixed Vegetables with Crispy Lotus Roots.
It is a
tradition for families and friends to present each other with mooncakes and these
gifts of mooncakes packed in lovely boxes, are usually brought to the reunion
dinner and presented to the host with pride.
Traditional
baked and snow skin handcrafted mooncakes are exclusively available from Wan Li
for a limited time until Sept 24.
A set of
eight snow skin mooncakes is priced at RM98 nett and a set of four baked
mooncakes cost RM98 nett only while the set of eight snow skin Durian mooncakes
is at RM168 nett.
A range of traditional baked mooncakes with gift boxes and traditional wooden moulds at Wan Li |
For bulk
orders, enjoy 10% discount for purchases above 10 boxes, 15% discount for
purchases above 25 boxes and 25% discount for purchases above 100 boxes.
Club
Marriot Members will enjoy 20% discount on purchases.
For advance
orders and enquiries, Tel: +607 – 381 3388 or email:
rhi.jhbbr.wanlirestaurant@renaissancehotels.com
Wan Li
Restaurant [Pork-Free] is on the lobby level of the Renaissance Johor Baru
Hotel, 2 Jalan Permas 11, Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, 81750 Masai, Johor.
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