Café
BLD at the Renaissance Johor Baru lives up to its reputation for serving a
sumptuous spread in its popular dinner buffets by presenting a traditional
Ramadan treat in their Sajian Tradisi Ramadan Iftar buffet for the
breaking-of-fast.
Enter here for a Taste of Tradition or Sajian Tradisi Ramadan Iftar buffet at Cafe BLD |
Keeping
to its traditions, the hotel aims to provide a dining experience that features
local heritage that comes complete with traditional festive music presented by
a live band and vocalists from Yayasan Warisan Johor or the Johor
Heritage Foundation.
Diners
familiar with Café BLD know that the layout of their buffet spread starts from
within the café and opens into the outdoor section where live-cooking stations
in the Street Barbecue section was a hive of activity.
A whole roasted lamb is among the items served at the Street Barbecue section |
I
observed the chefs at their work stations for Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine
and watched while the team at the grill fanned burning embers to barbecue
skewers of the signature BLD Beef and Chicken satay for diners to savour with
spicy peanut sauce and condiments of raw cucumber and onions.
One
simply cannot miss the sight of a whole roasted lamb as well as a 40kg whole
roasted leg of beef where diners will be served slivers of carved tender meat
to savour with a drizzle of sauces of their choice.
The chef gives a thumb-up sign for the whole roasted leg of beef |
The
traditional dishes continue in a range of signature Gulai Kawah items
presented in warming kawah or giant wok, and served on a rotation basis
for Monday, Wednesday and Friday alternating with Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday.
Among
the gravy items in the menu were Dendeng Daging (beef), Asam Pedas Berempah
Ekor Sapi (oxtail), Udang Masak Lemak Nenas (prawns), Kambing Masak Kismis
(lamb), Ikan Sambal Berlado Hijau (fish) and Sotong Sambal Petai Pati Santan
(squid).
So
even when diners decided to break their fast at Café BLD on consecutive days,
they will have the pleasure to savour a choice of different dishes like Kambing
Masak Kandar (lamb), Itik Bakar Masak Lemak Cili Padi (duck), Puyuk Goreng
Daung Kemangi (quail), Rendang Daging Cili Api (beef), Udang Masak Lemak
Tempoyak (prawn) and Ikan Goreng Tiga Rasa (fish).
Giant Freshwater Prawns and juicy chicken served in the tasty South Indian "65" recipe |
The
popular breads include Roti Canai, Roti Bom, Roti Telur, Roti Sardin and Vadai,
that are typically savoured with South Indian Fish Curry, Chana Masala
(chickpeas), Aloo Gobi Matar (cauliflower and potato) and Dhall Curry.
The
traditional breaking-of-fast meal will not be complete without a taste of juicy
dates along with comforting traditional Sup Ayam Berempah, a spiced
chicken soup, and Bubur Lambuk the season’s rice porridge, from the Soup
Station.
Skillfully pulling tea to serve Teh Tarik |
To
whet the appetite, there are fresh ingredients to create-your-own salad from
the International Salad Station topped with a variety of sauces and varieties
of ready-to-eat local salads or kerabu created with various ingredients
like squid, beef lung, mixed seafood, barbecued chicken, mango as well as local
greens, ulam-ulam fern leaves.
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.
Chef Hamizi proudly serves a kawah of Dendeng Daging |
Noodle
lovers may taste various types of noodles served from the Noodles Station daily
on rotation, that include Laksa Johor, Mee Jawa, Mee Rebus and Mee Bakso.
Diners
at this Ramadan buffet will enjoy the various DIY sections to assemble their
own Pasembor on Monday and Friday, Gado-Gado on Tuesday and Saturday, Fruit Rojak
on Wednesday and Sunday or Nyonya Pai Tee on Thursdays.
At
the Dessert Station, an action station serves freshly-made Kueh Ketayap while
the deep-fried favourites from the outdoor section serves popular local snacks
like deep-fried bananas and sweet potato slices and freshly fried durian cubes
wrapped in crispy batter.
Don't miss Cafe BLD's signature Serawa Durian |
Finally,
end this meal coolly by creating a traditional shaved-ice dessert specialty
topped with a choice of ingredients, drizzled with syrup and palm sugar.
The
Sajian Tradisi Ramadan Iftar Buffet will be served at Café BLD from March
23 to April 21, from 6.30pm to 10pm.
Priced
at RM188 nett per adult and RM94 nett per child aged between six to 12 years
old, while children below six years old will enjoy complimentary dining.
A taste of tradition: lemang, ketupat palas and ketupat nasi |
Take
advantage of the Early Bird Promotion by buying your dining vouchers
without delay.
Every
10 vouchers bought from now to March 21 for dining dates between March 23 and
March 28, 2023, will receive three complimentary vouchers.
Every
10 vouchers bought from now to March 21 for dining dates up to April 21, 2023
will receive one complimentary voucher.
Diners
who wish to host their own breaking-of-fast gatherings, Private Dining
with a minimum of 30 guests is offered with a choice of two menus at prices
starting from RM108 nett per person.
Alternatively,
the hotel also offers two Chinese menu options, Blessed and Prosperity,
for tables of six or 10 persons served at Wan Li Restaurant.
Café
BLD and Wan Li Restaurant are located on the lobby level of Renaissance Johor
Baru, at No. 2 Jalan Permas 11, Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, 81750 Johor Baru,
Johor.
For
enquiries, email to: rosliza.lazim@renaissancehotels.com or
evelyn.soh@renaissancehotels.com. For reservations, Tel: +607 – 381 3322.
*Trivia
Question: How did “Chicken 65” earn its name?
The
most widely accepted reason is that “65” was the year it was first served in
1965 at the Buhari Hotel in Chennai, India.
[In
India, restaurants may be called “hotels” and the Buhari Hotel was the first
restaurant to introduce fine dining in Chennai, a city formerly known as
Madras.]
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