After I witnessed the
official opening of Impiana Hotel Senai in October 2017, I had the privilege to
enjoy the hotel facilities a few months later and shared this experience in a
piece featured in Life & Times Jom, the Travel section of The New
Straits Times.
A section of the hot buffet in the Muhibbah Buffet at The Tiffin |
I was pleased to be back at the hotel for food reviews and was happy to note that in a short space of time, the hotel had established a strong reputation as a business-class hotel in this region.
Senai may be a small town on the North-South route in Johor but it has a rich history.
Chef serving Portuguese style whole fish |
Ahead of Ramadan this
year, I was recently invited back to Impiana Senai for a media preview of the
Muhibbah Buffet spread, served at The Tiffin.
Upon arrival, I made a
quick survey of the buffet laid out in The Tiffin for an overview of the spread,
from appetizers, main course items to the drinks and desserts and the
live-action stall stations.
If I thought this was
going to be another food preview, everything changed when I was ushered to sit
at a table shared with a young family that included a 10-year-old boy.
Lamb Kuzi served from the hot buffet |
Then I met with 10-year-old
was Zafran Andryan and his parents, regulars at Impiana Senai who enjoyed
dining at The Tiffin.
His mother, Yanie, explained
that they encouraged Zafran to pursue extra-curricular activities and often featured
the activities of multi-talented Zafran in Facebook and Instagram.
In the past few months, Zafran gained a large online following and inadvertently became a young ambassador for Impiana Senai.
Tapping on his enthusiasm,
the hotel invited Zafran to have a chat with Sous Chef Rafidaus to talk about
the highlights of the Muhibbah themed buffet served this Ramadan and to share
his experience to inspire budding chefs.
So earlier that day, young
Zafran in the role of the Little Reporter, conducted a heartwarming
interview with the Chef as part of the hotel’s Ramadan attractions.
A section of the desserts |
Besides roasted whole
lamb, some of the Muhibbah buffet highlights include Kambing Kuzi (lamb), Daging
Panggang Bumbu (beef), Satay Ayam Pasu (chicken satay baked within jars), Assam
Pedas, Sup Gearbox, Murtabak, Putu Piring and Putu Bambu, as well as
traditional delicacies like Tapai, Dodol and Wajik.
In the full spread, there
will be over 200 types of dishes served in rotating menus, including items prepared
in live-cooking stations.
At the preview, Portuguese-styled
baked fish, Bubur Lambuk and Pasembur, an Indian rojak, were served in the stall
stations.
A serving of Bubur Lambuk |
While Zafran tucked into a
portion of Spaghetti Aglio Olio – a favourite of youngsters – I helped myself
to sticks of Beef and Chicken Satay as well as a portion of Tahu Sumbat
or stuffed tofu, to savour with spicy peanut sauce.
Our dinner conversation
over roasted chicken and salads was a Getting-To-Know-You session as we discovered
more about each other.
The Johor Storyteller with Zafran and his mother, Yanie, at The Tiffin |
“Why?” I asked his mother with
much interest, and she promptly explained that encouraging Zafran to learn a
different language and culture will put him at a better advantage for his
future.
Of course, I could not
resist having a brief chat with Zafran in Mandarin (Ahem!) just to hear him
articulate himself in another language…
It was a delight to hear
him speak in Mandarin and to learn that he would converse with his Chinese schoolmates
in Mandarin while he would still speak Malay with other Malay schoolmates.
Another photo memento with Zafran and his mother, Yanie |
Meanwhile his mother kept
an eye on her watch so that they could leave on time for Zafran to attend an
evening class nearby.
When they bade farewell
and left The Tiffin, I guessed we will see a lot more of young Zafran, if not
in person but certainly on social media.
I thought that my
encounter with Zafran and his parents over the Muhibbah dinner spread was a
true reflection in the spirit of Muhibbah – a Malay boy who is conversant in
Mandarin – meeting up the Johor Storyteller for a spontaneous little chit-chat.
A selection of Ice-Cream Potong |
For vouchers bought before
April 13, receive one voucher Free for every five vouchers in the Early
Bird promotion.
During Hari Raya, The
Tiffin presents buffets for High Tea on May 13 & 14, from 12pm
to 4pm at RM48 nett per adult and RM28 nett per child, and Dinner daily
from May 13 to 15, served from 6.30pm to 10pm at RM58 nett per adult and RM28
nett per child.
For reservations, Tel:
+607 – 5958898, +6016 – 713 4590 or email: fnb1.ihs@impiana.com
Impiana Hotel Senai is located at Jalan Impian Senai Utama 2, Taman Impian Senai, 81400 Senai, Johor. For more info, visit website: impianasenai.com
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