When I received the invitation to the reopening of the Xin Shan Long Chinese restaurant in Le Grandeur Palm Resort Golf & Country Club, I did not hesitate to accept.
An auspicious pair of 'lions' ushered in good fortune at the reopening of Xin Shan Long at Le Grandeur Palm Resort Golf & Country Club |
Then
when My Johor Stories was published in 2017, the resort supported me by
placing my 2017 MPH Non-Fiction Bestseller, My Johor Stories: Trues Tales,
Real People, Rich Heritage, exclusively in the suites for their guests
reading pleasure.
This
gesture certainly enhanced their guests’ stay as was experienced from guest
reactions who enjoyed reading My Johor Stories during their stay with
the resort.
Unveiling the signboard for Xin Shan Long |
While
I looked forward to renewing my acquaintance with old friends at the resort, I
was also keen to meet Resident Manager, Puan Jamilah Muhamad.
Then
at the entrance to the lobby, I met a familiar figure who was also heading to
Xin Shan Long – David Balan from the Golf & Country Club.
Xin Shan Long was reopened in a traditional ceremony complete with auspicious lions |
This
ceremony will be officiated by the resort’s Chief
Financial Officer, Tan Kok Leong, Resident Manager, Jamilah Muhamad, and Chef
Jimmy Choo Choon Sim.
In
the tradition of opening ceremonies, the ceremony kicked off with an explosive
blast of auspicious firecrackers. At its final “Bang!” the ceremony continued
with the unveiling of the restaurant signboard, located front and center, above
the entrance.
Then
the drummer struck up the rhythm for the pair of dancing lions to usher in good
fortune and prosperity at the reopening of Xin Shang Long. In keeping with
business traditions, the pair of lions danced their way into the restaurant and
through the dining halls.
Chef Jimmy Choo presenting his signature Claypot Napier Chicken |
A
glance around the restaurant showed me that the décor and layout remained
virtually unchanged. Meanwhile the former Teppanyaki Restaurant, was converted
into a space to serve buffet-style, a selection of dishes featured in the Xin
Shan Long menu.
Executive
Sous Chef at Xin Shan Long, Chef Jimmy Choo, was at the buffet to introduce the
dishes and encourage guests to sample his signature Claypot Napier Chicken.
He
explained that the Napier Chicken is Halal certified and sourced from
organically raised poultry that only eats Napier grass. This feed will not only
result in the meat’s good flavour but was also a commitment to sustainable and
ethical farming practices.
Chef Jimmy Choo introducing his specialty dishes to guests at the buffet |
Seated
at the same table with me to enjoy the meal were Tan Kok Leong and David Balan
who filled me in with updates on the resort and former colleagues, and were
happy to say that Front Office Manager, S. Kaithree, better known as Sky, was
still here.
When
Chef Jimmy was able to join me for a chat, I learnt that while he was Hokkien
who hails from Penang, he was also skilled in preparing Cantonese cuisine.
Getting to know Chef Jimmy Choo [Photo courtesy of Serene Low] |
For the
convenience of diners, set menus were also offered. For a limited time, diners may
enjoy the special reopening promotion in two set menus priced at RM688 and
RM888.
“My
happiness comes from my guests,” declared Chef Jimmy.
“When I
see them happy after eating my food, then I’m happy,” he added.
While
this was a new beginning for Xin Shan Long, Chef Jimmy was already brimming
with ideas for dishes that will be added to the menu.
Xin
Shan Long Chinese restaurant is located on the lobby level of Le Grandeur Palm
Resort Golf and Country Club, Jalan Persiaran
Golf, off Jalan Jumbo, 81250 Senai, Johor.
For reservations, Tel: +607 – 599 6000 Extn: 8607. Website: www.palmresort.com
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