A range of traditional baked mooncakes by Wan Li Chinese Restaurant in the Renaissance Johor Baru Hotel |
Wan Li
knows that most traditional Chinese families would celebrate the Mid-Autumn
Festival with a family dinner, not unlike the Lunar New Year reunion dinner.
While the
menu for the Mid-Autumn Festival may not be as elaborate or rich with
auspicious ingredients as in the Spring Festival (celebrated during the Lunar
New Year), it is a tradition to host a festive dinner to bring the family
together again over a meal.
So for
the coming festive season, Wan Li will be serving an interesting new menu,
designed by their new head chef, Linus Mak.
A traditional wooden mooncake mould |
And the
topic of conversation would inevitably include exchanging anecdotes and legends
about the origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
This
festival is often called the Lantern Festival because this is also the season
where children would light up lanterns and enjoy the fun of playing with glowing
lanterns in the dark.
So I’m at
Wan Li again for a media preview of these traditional pastries and at the restaurant
entrance, a variety of freshly-made, handcrafted mooncakes are presented on
platters for us to sample, along with a range of Chinese tea.
Mooncakes are best savoured, paired with quality, freshly-brewed Chinese tea |
I like
how each porcelain pot of Chinese tea is clearly labelled with names that range
from Pu Er to Guan Yin King, for guests to identify the types of leaves and
flavours of tea.
Wan
Li is proud of their tradition of making delectable mooncakes using
preservative-free and low sugar recipes, so their mooncakes are best savoured
within ten days from the date of purchase.
These
quality pastries are shaped by traditional wooden moulds, designed with an
embossed rendition of the capital letter “R” for Renaissance Hotel, and are
easily distinguished by this identity on the baked mooncakes.
Mooncake
gift boxes have become more creative, elaborate and attractive over the years
and this year, Wan Li is proud of the new design of their mooncake boxes that
comes with a matching paper carrier bag.
Mooncakes are proudly presented in impressive gift boxes |
In
addition to the traditional fillings of Lotus Paste in the baked mooncakes,
there are also choices like Red Bean Paste, Jade Custard and Green Tea with
Single Yolk.
Renaissance
JB is taking a contemporary approach to the traditional baked and snow skin
varieties of mooncake and have created trendy types of fillings to meet the
tastes of modern mooncake connoisseurs.
While snow
skin mooncakes are a relatively new creation for the Mid-Autumn Festival, it
has gained popularity and the increasing choices of fillings is proof that it’s
here to stay.
Some of
the exciting flavours to choose from include Dark Chocolate Crunchy Pearl,
Coffee Truffle, Taro Paste Truffle, Lemon Paste Truffle, Green Tea Matcha
Truffle, Passion Fruit Truffle, Peppermint Chocolate Truffle, Strawberry Fizzy Truffle
and the tempting taste of Fresh Durian.
Snow-skin mooncakes prepared in pretty pastel colours |
The snow
skin varieties are distinguished by a range of pretty pastel colours like
purple for Taro, green for Green Tea Matcha and pink for Strawberry but it is
rather challenging to tell which shade of yellow is Lemon or Passion Fruit.
It is
however, very easy to spot the (yellow) snow skin mooncake stuffed with Fresh Durian
because before we see it, we can already smell it from afar!
. . .
This
range of handcrafted mooncakes are exclusively available from Wan Li for a
limited time – until Sept 13 – so
rush over to enjoy Early Bird discount
of 15% off a single receipt for purchases before Aug 5.
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 Fresh Durian snow skin
mooncakes is priced at RM168 nett.
A variety of snow-skin mooncakes for us to sample! |
Existing
Club Marriot members are entitled to receive a complimentary box of mooncakes
for every purchase of eight boxes.
Standard
Chartered Bank and UOB Bank card holders will receive 15% and 20% discount,
respectively.
These
exquisite mooncakes can be bought at Wan Li Chinese Restaurant while large orders
and enquiries should be made by calling, Tel: +607 – 381 3388 or email:
rhi.jhbbr.wanlirestaurant@renaissancehotels.com or
henry.lee@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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