Last
year when the Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas opened in Desaru Coast,
I did not have the opportunity to visit this seaside destination located at
Johor’s pristine beachfront… until I accepted their recent invitation to
Tumeric.
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At last, I'm at Anantara Desaru Coast! |
To
prepare for the drive to Desaru Coast with the aim to arrive on time, I
factored in the possibility of slow-moving heavy vehicles trundling ahead on
the single lane stretches of the expressway and wisely made an early start.
After
a smooth and uneventful drive on the Senai-Desaru Expressway, I arrived at the
carpark, pleased to see a buggy ready to ferry our group to the resort
entrance.
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A dazzling panoramic view in shades of Blue! |
The
promise of a stunning view was drawing us in like a magnet.
Standing,
spellbound on the terrace, we paused to savour the dazzling panoramic view of
the resort pool and landscaped garden to a backdrop of the South China Sea.
Assured
that we should have a better view on the ground level, we walked down the wide flight
of stairs to be warmly welcomed into the Tumeric.
A whole roasted lamb takes center-stage in the Selera Malaysia themed Ramadan buffet |
At
Tumeric, I watched the culinary team led by Executive Sous Chef Unaver Unabia,
supported by Chef Mohd Zulkifli, Chef Faidz, and Chef Ammara, the lady Thai
Chef, as they put the finishing touches to the buffet that featured a whole
roasted lamb.
The
spread included a range of Appetizers with mixed salads and ingredients for
create-your-own with local greens or ulam-ulam, Pickles and Crisps,
Soups, Grilled Seafood and Satay, a hot buffet of traditional Ramadan
specialties including Kawah dishes prepared in woks, traditional Bubur
Lambuk rice porridge and Desserts.
The team of chefs at Tumeric [L to R] Chef Ammara, Chef Unaver Unabia, Chef Mohd Zulkifli and Chef Faidz |
Rice,
a staple in the Malaysian diet, is presented in choices of Nasi Hujan Panas,
long-grained Basmati rice steamed with colourful spices, and Oriental Arabic
Rice to savour with fragrant slices of the roasted lamb.
The
Selera Malaysia spread also features popular breaking-of-fast items like Roti
John and Murtabak, freshly made from live-cooking stalls.
A range of appetizers with traditional dip sauces |
While
keeping some space for dessert, I cannot miss mouth-watering Malaysian
favourites like wok-fried Chili Crabs, Fish Head Curry, Gulai Daging Salai
dengan Pucuk Ubi – braised beef and cassava leaves in spicy coconut
turmeric gravy – and Burung Puyuh goreng kunyit, deep-fried quail
marinated in turmeric, the namesake of this restaurant.
Freshly made Som Tam |
In
addition to refreshing drinks like Sugar Cane, Sour Plum and Sirap Bandung,
there are also juicy dates and whole fruits to pick from so do not miss the
thirst-quenching goodness of whole fresh coconut.
I
enjoyed the local kuih and jellies with less guilt probably because they
were made with less sugar, but their Mango Pomelo Pudding simply hit the spot and
I had to pay high compliments to the chef for such a delightful taste!
The
Selera Malaysia dinner buffet at Tumeric restaurant is served from April 13
to May 12 daily from 6.30pm to 10pm. Price at RM128 nett per adult and RM64
nett per child.
Yummy Mango Pomelo Pudding |
Early
Bird purchases will receive a Lucky Draw voucher to stand a chance to
win a two-night stay with breakfast for two persons OR an Anantara
Signature Massage at Anantara Spa for two persons.
Anantara
Desaru Coast Resort & Villas is the Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas
group’s first luxury hotel in Malaysia, designed within lush tropical gardens
on the exclusive Desaru Coast in Johor.
Located
at Persiaran Pantai, Desaru Coast, 81930 Bandar Penawar, Johor, it is a smooth
drive away from Johor Baru city via the Senai-Desaru Expressway.
For
reservations, Tel: +607 – 8280 888 or email: desaru@anantara.com
For
more information on Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas, visit webpage:
www.anantara.com
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