Wednesday, June 29, 2016

DORSETT PUTRAJAYA RAMADHAN SPREAD IS A VERITABLE FEAST LADEN WITH KAMPUNG STYLE DISHES AND TRADITIONAL DELIGHTS PLUS A DELIGHTFUL WESTERN SECTION WITH PASTA AND EVEN A CHINESE CORNER. THE VARIETY IS DAZZLING AND ALL FOR RM 120 NETT AND THAT INCLUDES FRESHLY OPENED DURIAN!

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DORSETT PUTRAJAYA OFFERS THE BEST BUKA PUASA SPREAD IN THAT PART OF THE WORLD. FOR RM 120 YOU GET TO GORGE ALL YOU CAN TILL THE PLIMSOLL LINE AND THAT INCLUDES DURIAN!

Yes, D24 durian sumore! But only from 8 to 8.30 pm so don;t linger and malinger! Buka puasa is 7.30 pm so after that join the queue to choose the delectable durian for dessert though there are heaps of other choices! 

 DATO KEE HUA CHEE FEEDING HIS FACE WITH D24 DURIAN PRESENTED BY CHEF SHAHDIQAL

GENERAL MANAGER OF DORSETT PUTRAJAYA ALFRED PAULSEN, DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND SEX GODDESS CORINNA TAN
FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD!










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1001 Hidangan - The Experience of 2016!

From 8 June to 3 July 2016, diners are pampered with more than 1000 delicious international dishes that are specially created with the secret recipes of their chefs. 

Cooked lovingly by Chef Shamsul Rizal, Chef Shahril, Chef Wong, Chef Izham and their team, the dinner will be extremely interactive as the chefs describe and explain their specialty dishes. 

The must try stalls are ‘Kudap Kudapan Mak Nani Ranggi’, ‘Mere Nam Qal Baiya’. ‘Kambing Golek Mask Rider’, ‘Master Wong Fried Noodle Tiga Kali Makan’, ‘The Italian Job’, ‘Rojak Asma “WI” Silau’, ‘Bubur Lambuk Jamiah Peng Pang Pek Pot’, ‘Ustaz Don Don Mu Tunggu Aku Datang’ and many other mouth-watering dishes. 

Those who dine at Dorsett Putrajaya’s 1001 Hidangan this Ramadhan will be spoilt for choice. Be prepared to be whisked away by the decoration, photo walls, superb service and cuisine second to none.

The diners at Dorsett Putrajaya will find several prayer rooms prepared for their convenience within the hotel’s premise. For those who prefer to fulfil the religious service in a mosque, the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque (Silver Mosque) is just across the road.

To further enhance the lively ambience of the season, diners will be entertained by popular Nasyid Bands such as Rabbani (8 June – 12 June), Saujana (13June – 19 June), Raihan & Frenz and FarEast (20June – 26June) and Hijjaz and Damai & Frenz (27June – 3 July). Appearances of popular Malaysian celebrities at Dorsett Putrajaya throughout the Ramadhan period is also an exciting treat to look forward to. 

These celebrities will comprise of the winners from Anugerah Pilihan Online 2016 competition organised by mStar Berhad.

Take advantage of the early bird price at only RM98nett per adult and RM50nett per child between the age of 7 to 12 years of age. The early bird price is only applicable from 5 April 2016 to 5 June 2016.

The 1001 Hidangan’s normal price is at RM120 nett per adult. Children between the age of 7 to 12 years of age and senior citizens aged 55 and above get to enjoy the buffet at only RM50 nett per person. 

About Dorsett Putrajaya

Conveniently located in the heart of Malaysia’s federal administrative capital, Dorsett Putrajaya is an urban midscale hotel with 218 rooms. 

The hotel is within walking distance to key Malaysian government offices and several places of interest, and adjacent to the Festival Mall, the latest food and retail mall which is scheduled to open on 16th March 2016. 

It also features multiple dining option and meeting facilities as well as an infinity pool, rooftop bar and gymnasium with the scenic lake view as its backdrop.

With the Putrajaya ERL Station just a mere 10-minute drive away and only 30-minute drive to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Dorsett Putrajaya is the ideal address for leisure, business and conferences.

About Dorsett Hospitality International

Headquartered in Hong Kong, Dorsett Hospitality International has three brands under its umbrella ….the upscale and midscale Dorsett Hotels & Resorts and d.Collection comprising a range of charismatic boutique hotels; and the value-led Silka Hotels. 

The group currently owns and manages 23 hotels in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the United Kingdom; including nine more opening within the next two years in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia and United Kingdom.  For more information on Dorsett Hospitality International, visit: www.dorsetthotels.com

 
 CORINNA TAN STARTS STARTERS WITH SATAY
 DORSETT PUTRAJAYA'S SATAY ARE FAMOUS
 STRANGE AS CORINNA TAN'S MOUTH IS NOT AS BIG AS MINE YET SHE CAN SHOVE 4 STICKS OF SATAY INTO IT AT ONE GO WITHOUT CHOKING
 GENTLY DOES IT WHILE I PREFER TO RAM EVERYTHING IN AT ONE GO
 THIS IKAN BAKAR KNOWS INSTINCTIVELY WHERE TO GO
 THE FISH IS DEAD AND BURNED BUT IT KNOWS WHERE SALVATION LIES
 SALVATION IS IN CORINNA TAN'S BOSOM
JACKPOT!
 ALFRED PAULSEN THE GM OF DORSETT PUTRAJAYA, DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND CORINNA TAN



 THE GREAT LEG SHOW



 DATO KEE HUA CHEE IS VERY FOND OF DURIAN
 THE KING OF BLOGGERS GORGING THE KING OF FRUITS
ALL IN THE MOUTH
 NO POINT HAVING A BIG MOUTH IF YOU DON'T USE IT 
 CORINNA TAN, CHEF SHAHFIQAL AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE LOOKING DAZED AND CONFUSED
 THE DURIAN WILL REVIVE HIM!
 CANNOT GET ENOUGH
 CHEF WONG IS ASTOUNDED AT THE AMOUNT DATO KEE HUA CHEE EATS
RM 120 INCLUDES FREE FLOW OF DURIAN FROM 8 TO 8.30 PM
 DATO KEE HUA CHEE'S EYES ARE VERY DE BIG UNLIKE MOST CHINKS WITH SLITTY PEEPERS
 CORINNA TAN
 DATO KEE HUA CHEE
CORINNA TAN
 THE FEAST!

















CHEF SHAHFIQAL FEEDING CORINNA TAN DURIAN 
 SMELLS SO GOOD---BOTH FRUIT AND CHEF
 NICE, CORRECT ANGLE
 WHY WAIT
 LIFE IS SHORT
 EAT ALL YOU CAN NOW
 YOU SELDOM GET A CHEF TO SERVE YOU
 DURIAN FEAST
 UNLIKE MANDARIN ORIENTAL KL WHERE YOU CAN EAT OUT ON THE TERRACE, YOU CAN EAT DURIAN INSIDE THE RESTAURANT AT DORSETT PUTRAJAYA

 OPTICAL ILLUSION!
 LOVE THE QUIRKY, WEIRD EFFECT
 ALL IS UPSIDE DOWN
 WHO'S WHERE?
 LOVE THE CEILINGS!























SINCE GOD GAVE US 2 HANDS, MAKE FULL USE OF THEM












 2 DARLING ANGELS


 ALFRED PAULSEN THE GM OF DORSETT PUTRAJAYA AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE




















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