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Dining at Nulnu
- MIGF2018
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A Brand New You
“I wanted to create a brand that is sexy and elegant, and which offers a
holistic beauty experience second to none,” said Prof. Dr. CocoAlex Yeoh as
he welcomed guests recently to his sprawling one-stop-beauty centre at
3Damansara. This latest in the series of MIGF menu reviews saw everything
from pre-dinner pampering sessions to private mini-concerts and of course a
menu par excellence – all adding up to a fabulous evening.
Prof. Dr. CocoAlex
Yeoh – the Founder of Nulnu Lifestyle Mall
A well-known figure in the cosmetics industry, Dr. CocoAlex’s overwhelming
passion and pride for his profession is infectious. Not content with the
Empro cosmetics empire he built, he opened Nulnu Lifestyle Mall earlier
this year and in its short lifespan it has proved a roaring success.
Dato’ Steve Day,
Michael Hutt, H.E. Manuel Balaguer Salas, Madame Guadalupe Cernusco
Cornejo, Che Puan Claire Louise Rania and Tunku Danny Nasaifuddin bin Tunku
Mudzaffar
Following pre-dinner drinks and introductions by MIGF Organising Chairman
Dato’ Steve Day, guests were given a personal tour of the 25,000 square
foot premises by Dr. CocoAlex. Boasting over 300 services across nine
distinct zones, Nulnu covers every beauty base from head-to-toe.
Dr. CocoAlex plans to
open Nulnu outlets across the nation and overseas
Be it a manicure, massage, makeup, nails, eyebrows or hairstyling, Nulnu’s
offerings are exhaustive. Dr. CocoAlex led the diners around the centre,
proudly explaining each zone before reaching the restaurant area where an
extravagantly decked table awaited. Strewn with flowers, candles, antiques
and other eye-catching items, it was an impressive showpiece.
Highly stylised design
elements carry through to each zone in Nulnu
As guests were seated, it was Chef James Chai’s turn to shine. The humble
chef oversees a menu that merges fine-dining and fusion with an MSG-free,
health-conscious approach in line with the Nulnu philosophy. His
amuse-bouche of melon, blue cheese, smoked salmon and sweet basil showcased
this perfectly. A clean tasting, bold and bright-flavoured start to the
menu, it was presented on a small skewer and quickly finished.
Melon, Blue Cheese,
Smoked Salmon and Sweet Basil
As plates were cleared away, the next item to arrive was a cobalt blue
mocktail, made with lavender, lime and sparkling water. This was the
beverage paired with the first appetiser, a lychee and salmon tartare with
salmon caviar. The salty pops of salmon roe and fizz of the drink proved a
winning combination.
Blue Frozen Lavender
Mocktail
Lychee and Salmon
Tartare with Caviar
Appetiser two featured a chargrilled tiger prawn with punchy garlic mashed
potato, paired with a full bodied Shiraz that held up well to the spice.
This well-rounded course led into the asparagus soup with saffron croutons
– a creamy and wholesome dish with earthy undertones.
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Chargrilled Tiger Prawn with
Garlic Mashed Potato
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Asparagus Soup with Saffron
Croutons
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Next
came a shot of melon mint lillet to cleanse the palate, paving the way for
the two main courses: the first being a pan-seared tenderloin with crispy
rice and chilli flakes served with peppercorn sauce.
Pan-seared Tenderloin
with Crispy Rice and Chilli Flakes served with Peppercorn Sauce
Following this was the pan-fried salmon with spinach and mashed potato,
served with shallot salsa. A moist, medium-rare centre with crisp skin, the
salmon went well with the intensely flavoured salsa.
Pan-fried Salmon with
Spinach and Mashed Potato served with Shallot Salsa
Rounding out the menu was a trio puree of kiwi, mango and dragon fruit,
served together with marshmallow and deluxe gelato – a mélange of sweet and
sour flavours, with a velvety ice cream to top it off.
Trio Puree (Kiwi,
Mango and Dragon Fruit) served with Marshmallow and Deluxe Gelato
Tunku Dara and H.E. Manuel Balaguer Salas both gave rousing thank you
speeches at the end of the evening, noting the creative combination of
flavours and impressive presentation of each dish. The ambassador in
particular was impressed with the tenderloin, which he said was fully up to
premium Argentine standards!
The Ambassador
extended a hearty congratulations to the restaurant on behalf of the group
The evening ended on a musical note as the mic was passed around to the
vocalists among the group, including Festival Advisory Committee member
Dato’ Johari Abas, songbird Datin Maylene Yong and singer-turned-designer
Jeslina Hashim. They each belted out classics in Italian, English and
Malay, earning rounds of applause from the appreciative guests.
Dato’ Johari Abas
belting out Luciano Pavarotti’s O Sole Mio
Click here
to read more about the restaurant, Chef James and the Festival menu.
Sponsored
by Vision KL,
Festival Publicity Dinners help create and sustain the MIGF buzz
throughout the Festival month. These dinners provide an excellent way for
the organisers to individually recognise the professionals in each
Festival Restaurant and to thank everyone involved, from the restaurant
managers and service teams, to the Master Chefs and their kitchen staff.
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