With
two long years of lockdown which inevitably resulted in an economic slow-down,
I made the choice to order-in or buy from local suppliers and merchants in an
effort to support and help them stay in business.
Entrance to Tosca on Level 13 DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Baru |
I
remember being introduced to Chef Hassan Mohammed, the hotel’s Executive Chef,
and was keen to see him again to find out how the menu at Tosca has been refreshed
with healthy plant-based ingredients, gluten-free options and quality dry-aged
meats to prepare authentic Italian cuisine.
It
was always good to be back at the DoubleTree by Hilton. One of the many reasons
was because the hotel is located on the same road as where I grew up in our
grandfather’s house (across the road!) on Jalan Ngee Heng.
A live cooking station in full view of diners at Tosca |
In
our conversation, I was more than pleased to learn from Linda that she had
already read my books.
I was
still smiling (behind my mask!) when she declared that she must read My
Johor Stories again, especially now that she had grown more familiar with
the city and could better relate to the names and places mentioned in my books.
While
a great deal may have changed after the global pandemic, the hotel stays focused
on to welcoming back regulars who are familiar with their Italian fare.
Tosca
is also ready to interest diners who are keen to explore their new menu which
features gluten-free pasta, dry-aged Wagyu meats and vegetarian dishes that
uses the finest and freshest ingredients.
Chef Hassan Mohammed, the hotel's Executive Chef |
Chef
Hassan and his culinary team have curated a new menu that includes a range of
appetizers, main course items, pasta and pizza as well as desserts.
It
features seasonal local ingredients in range of dishes that are created from
fresh ingredients and are made from scratch.
For
instance, fish fillets to make the Local Seabass dish are freshly cut from
fresh whole fish that arrived in their own kitchen.
Locally
sourced, fresh ingredients like giant sweet water prawns, soft-shell crabs,
sea-bass and a fisherman’s soup filled with local seafood selections, are among
the recommended dishes.
Appetizer of Buffalo Mozzarella |
“Locally
grown food creates important economic opportunities, provides health benefits
and helps to reduce the environmental impact,” he added.
Tosca
is taking on a more sustainable approach by fully supporting the local farming
community with its new menu made up of 80% of locally and sustainably sourced
ingredients.
A serving of Local Seabass served on a bed of quinoa salad |
Tosca
also has a refreshed Kids’ Menu that includes their signature pasta and pizza
choices where pizzas are prepared at the live-cooking station for the kids to
enjoy a hands-on and educational experience.
Tosca's signature Wagyu Beef Burger |
In
addition to the Scottish Salmon, there is also Tosca’s signature Wagyu beef
burger to enjoy.
For
a sweet ending to a memorable Italian meal, dessert choices include classic
Tiramisu, tangy Panna-Cotta with berries and Apple Crumble made with fresh
apples from Cameron Highlands.
Tosca
also presents Seasonal Menus that feature seasonal supplies offered by local farmers
as well as Chef’s Choices, so check out this information which is regularly
updated via Facebook and Insta-stories.
Berries Panna Cotta |
The
restaurant offers options for indoor dining with private dining rooms or
alfresco at the poolside. Open for lunch on weekends from 12pm to 2pm, snacks
from 2pm to 5pm and daily dinner from 6.30pm to 10.30pm.
For
reservations, Tel: +607 268 6868 or email: JHBDT_FB@hilton.com
For
more info, visit webpages: www.takeus-home.com or www.eatdrinkhilton.com
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