When
the elevator doors opened on Level 33A of the Suasana All Suites Hotel, I
stepped into the outdoor section of the Suasana Suites Café to join the preview
of their Ramadan spread and saw that this small corridor was transformed into a
food street bordered by live action stalls.
Diners helping themselves to the gravies from the hot buffet to eat with white rice |
Also
renowned for serving traditional Johor cuisine, I was pleased to see local favourites
like Sup Merah Gearbox, Kambing Bakar Kuzi, and Gulai Kawah among the main
dishes featured in the Suasana Kenduri breaking-of-fast menu.
Generous portions of meat in Sup Merah Gearbox |
Other
live-stations offered piping hot Sup Tulang Rawan Berempah, a beef broth to
savour with bread, while diners may assemble their own portion of shaved ice
treats topped with scoops of ice-cream.
In
the cosy café, the buffet spread featured a range of appetizers like dried
dates, pickled fruits and choices of crisps as well as local greens or ulam-ulaman
for diners to choose and enjoy, topped with a choice of traditional sambal
sauces.
The
bar counter was transformed into the Drinks section that served refreshing cool
drinks like Bandung and Sour Plum, or iced water from drink dispensers.
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Kambing Kuzi with flavoured rice cooked within the lamb |
At
the hot buffet there was a choice of gravies to eat with white rice.
Among
the dishes were Ayam Masak Bunga Kantan (chicken), Daging Salai Masak Cili Api
Berkentang (beef), Udang Goreng Lada Hitam (prawns), Ikan Tenggiri Gulai Nenas
(fish) and Kailan Goreng Ikan Masin (green vegetables).
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Signature Assam Pedas |
When
I looked closer, I was delighted to discover that this popular Johor dish was
prepared in three different choices, made with squid, mussels and chicken.
True
connoisseurs of Assam Pedas may enjoy this gravy, spicy-slightly sour from the assam
or tamarind, with white rice but I was pleased to see that this café provided a
choice of steamed cassava or ubi kayu, and oval-shaped pieces of
glutinous rice to savour with this gravy.
I
have learnt from the Javanese who settled in Johor that it was typical for them
to eat steamed cassava with spicy sambal – something I enjoy too – so no prizes
for the right guess of which carb I picked to eat with my portion of Assam Pedas.
Live station that serves Shawarma and Otak-otak |
As
for the Laksa Johor, the all-important gravy that topped the spaghetti noodles,
was rich and tasty but I prefer the texture of spaghetti that was cooked al
dente.
The
spread in the Suasana Kenduri buffet may not be wide but to me, it was
important that the items were a good variety, tasty and oh, so satisfying.
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Laksa Johor, a Johor specialty made with spaghetti instead of rice noodles |
Suasana
Suites Café is on Level 33A of Suasana All Suites Hotel Johor Baru, an
all-suites hotel located at No. 82-C Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Baru.
The Suasana Kenduri buffet
will be served at Suasana Suites Cafe from 7pm to 10pm from March 13 to April 8.
The taste of tradition in steamed cassava [Left] and oval-shaped pieces of glutinous rice |
The normal rate is RM108 nett per
adult, RM88 nett for seniors aged 60 years and above and RM58 nett per child aged
six to 12 years.
Private corporate events can be
customised with a minimum of 30 persons at RM68 nett per person hosted at Amber
Hall on Level 35 of Suasana All Suites Hotel Johor Baru.
For reservations or takeaways, send
email to reservationssjb@umland.com.my or Tel: +607 – 267 0148 and +6011 – 2640
0688.
For more info on Suasana All
Suites Hotel Johor Baru, visit website www.suasanasuites.com.my and Facebook
page.
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