Renowned
for serving a sumptuous spread in its popular dinner buffets, Café BLD at the
Renaissance Johor Baru welcomes guests this Ramadan to help themselves to an
impressive breaking-of-fast dinner buffet in the theme, Jemput Makan.
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Festive favourites like lemang and ketupat palas to savour with serunding and peanut sauce |
Literally
translated as Welcome to Eat, I can even feel the mouthwatering vibes
from the spectacular sight of attractively displayed food stations – each vying
for my attention – as I make a quick survey of the 400 types of dishes (Yes,
you read it right!) served.
I
may not be good with numbers, but I am quite sure that every type of salad and
sauce, seafood, meat, poultry and condiments like pickles and crackers, are
counted along with the range of local kuih and desserts, served in daily
rotating menus throughout the month.
This
much anticipated pre-Ramadan review is presented in full, complete with live
traditional festive music provided by a band from Yayasan Warisan Johor,
or the Johor Heritage Foundation.
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Buffet Manners in the New Normal
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In the New Normal, guests should only remove their masks
to eat, keep their physical distance and must wear disposable gloves to hold
the serving spoons at the buffet.
The
generous spread is dotted with live-cooking stations, create-your-own stations
and irresistibly interesting items that diners must-try from a range of traditional
breaking-of-fast dishes to a variety of char-grilled meats and fresh seafood in
an indulgent menu which also features a wide range of international dishes.
The
breaking-of-fast meal may begin with a taste of juicy Safawi Dates along with
comforting traditional Sup Ayam Berempah, a spiced chicken soup, and Bubur
Lambuk the season’s rice porridge, from the Soup Station.
At
the nearby tower of Seafood-on-Ice, I see fresh scallops, fresh-water prawns,
New Zealand mussels, Green Lip mussels and Flower crabs, all chilled and ready
to be savoured with a twist of fresh lime and a range of dip sauces.
To
whet the appetite, there are fresh ingredients to create-your-own salad from
the International Salad Station topped with a variety of sauces.
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A range of kerabu, Ready-to-Eat Malay salads
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There
are also mouthwatering varieties of ready-to-eat traditional Malay salads or kerabu
created with various ingredients like squid, beef lung, mixed seafood,
barbecued chicken, mango as well as ulam-ulam fern leaves and cockles.
Fans
of Middle Eastern fare will enjoy salads like Fattoush Salad, Hummus, Baba
Ghanoush, Mutabbal, Tabbouleh and Tzatziki, Greek-style cucumber yogurt salad.
For
diners who prefer a more local flavour, fresh ingredients and vegetables are
prepared for you to create-your-own Gado Gado and Penang Pasembur,
an Indian-Muslim savoury snack, tossed with a spicy peanut sauce.
Festive
favourites like Lemang, glutinous rice with coconut milk baked within
bamboo sticks, and Ketupat Palas, glutinous rice cakes steamed in
coconut leaves, are served with a choice of Serunding or meat floss made
from beef and chicken, as well as traditional spicy peanut sauce.
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Whole roasted lamb at the Briyani Station created by Chef Hamizi
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Then
I watch as diners zero-in at the Lamb Ribs Briyani Gam, flavoured rice served
with condiments and tender cuts from the whole barbecued lamb from the Briyani
Station proudly presented by Chef Hamizi.
Traditional
Malay dishes in the hot buffet, each served in deep kwali or wok, include
Lamb Rendang, Udang (prawn) masak Lemak Chilli Api, Ayam (chicken) masak
Tiga-rasa, Daging (Beef) masak Kunyit, and Pajeri Nenas, a dish made with
pineapple.
The
Noodles Station offers three types of noodles daily on rotation and the choices
include Laksa Johor, Penang Prawn Noodles, Muar Mee Bandung, Tok Mizi Mee
Rebus, Lontong Johor, Ipoh Curry Laksa and Mee Soto Ayam.
In
the nearby steamer, four types of Dim Sum each of the steamed and fried variety
are served daily on a rotating menu.
The
Japanese Station is a popular choice among diners for a selection of sashimi
and sushi served with condiments and wasabi to add an extra zing to each bite.
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Freshly grilled seafood to savour with a range of traditional sauces
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Meanwhile
the Western hot buffet features exciting dishes like Mediterranean Seafood
Rice, Chicken Corden Bleu, Spaghetti Beef Bolognese, Baked Spinach Cheese
Oysters, as well as two types of Pizza daily.
There
is more in the outdoor alfresco section where the Indian Station presents local
favourite, Teh Tarik or pulled frothy milk tea, and a choice of
authentic Indian breads to savour with a range of gravies.
The
Street Barbecue section is abuzz with activity as the culinary team busy
themselves at the grill to prepare freshly grilled skewers of Beef and Chicken
satay and seafood like prawns, squid and marinated whole fish are grilled, wrapped
in sheets of banana leaves for an added fragrance.
While
satay should be savoured with spicy peanut sauce and condiments of raw cucumber
and onions, the grilled seafood is more tasty with a drizzle of delicious local
sauces like Cincalok, Mango Sambal, Sambal Belacan, Sambal Tempoyak (fermented
durian), Garlic Chili Sauce, Ayer Assam and Budu, a traditional fish
sauce.
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Executive Chef Fredrick Kho [Left] speaking while a video was being recorded
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I was
checking out the Wok Specials of wok-fried dishes of carrot cake and oyster
omelet when I spotted Executive Chef Frederick Kho who was chatting with a
media friend while being recorded on video.
It
was interesting to hear Chef Fredrick speaking about serving a range of street
food items from live-cooking stations, a tradition of eating which is embraced
by our multi-cultural community.
When
the video recording ended, the media guy turned to say “Hello” to me and it
took a moment for me to recognise the masked man and his distinct accent.
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A happy trio [Left to Right] Sonny, Chef Fredrick and me!
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“Sonny?”
I asked hesitantly because I could not be sure about the man behind the mask.
When he spoke again, I was sure that he was Sonny whom I first met in April 2017.
What
ensued was a lively catch-up with him as we returned indoors, escorted by Chef
Fredrick, to learn more about the Renaissance tradition of serving such a
sumptuous spread for the breaking-of-fast dinner at Café BLD again this Ramadan.
At
the Desserts Station, an action station serves on daily rotation,
street-popular snacks like Apam Balik, Kueh Ketayap, Belgian
Wafer with Banana, Crepe Suzette as well as fried fritters like Cucur Pisang
(banana) and Keropok Lekor.
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A section of the Dessert Station with a mix of local kuih, cookies, puddings and creme brulee
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Then
the Chef reminded us not to miss a taste of freshly fried durian cubes wrapped
in crispy batter, along with popular local snacks like fried bananas and sweet
potato slices.
The
Jemput Makan dinner buffet comes with hot and cold drinks as well as a range of
traditional festive cookies, assorted pastries and cakes, traditional Malay kuih
and sweet porridge desserts like Bubur Cha Cha, Bubur Pulut Hitam,
Pengat Pisang, and Bubur Gandum, just to name a few from their
rotating menu.
There
is also a selection of fresh cut fruits and inside a freezer, I spy sticks of
Ice-Cream Potong. But I prefer to end this meal with a create-my-own
shaved ice specialty topped with my choice of ingredients, drizzled only with
palm sugar.
The
Ramadan Jemput Makan Dinner Buffet will be served from April 13 to May
13 from 6.30pm to 10pm at Café BLD.
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Deep-fried Durian, a delicacy for connoisseurs of durian
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Priced
at RM158 nett per adult and RM78 nett per child aged between six to 12 years
old, while children below six years old will enjoy complimentary dining.
Club
Renaissance Johor Baru members are entitled to 15% discount.
Take
advantage of the Early Bird Promotion by buying your dining vouchers
without delay.
Every
10 vouchers bought from now to March 31 will receive three complimentary
vouchers.
Every
10 vouchers bought between March 31 and April 12 will receive two complimentary
vouchers.
Every
10 vouchers bought between April 13 to May 13 will received one
complimentary voucher.
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My create-your-own shaved ice dessert!
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The
hotel also offers Jemput Makan in Takeaway packages to savour in the
comfort of your own home. Orders should be made 24 hours in advance or no later
than 12pm on the same day to ensure that takeaways are prepared, ready for
collection between 3pm and 6pm.
Café
BLD is on the lobby level of Renaissance Johor Baru, at No. 2 Jalan Permas 11,
Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, 81750 Johor Baru, Johor.
To
host Private Dining breaking-of-fast with a minimum of 30 guests, select
from two menus at prices starting from RM98 nett per person. For enquiries,
send emails to: rosliza.lazim@renaissancehotels.com or
evelyn.soh@renaissancehotels.com
For
reservations and enquiries, Tel: +607 – 381 3322 or +6017 – 771 3327 or place
your orders online at https://bit.ly/CafeBLDTakeaway. Check out the full menu
at https://bit.ly/MBCafeBLD.