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Sedap a La Carte Menu appetizers pastas comfort food taste of asia Caesar Salad Choices of Pasta Crispy Chicken Burger RM45 Penang Char Kway Teow RM42 a twist of traditional cut heart shape romaine with Spaghetti, Tagliatelle, Fettucini Penne, Farfalle beet sesame bun, pineapple slaw and fries fried ribbon rice noodles with prawns, crab claw, poached egg, topped with shaved parmesan and or Macaroni cockles, chives and bean sprouts tossed with house caesar dressing Beef Burger RM55 Choices of Sauce mozzarella cheese, lettuce, caramelized onion and fries Mee Goreng Mamak RM42 Plain RM29 Seafood Napolitan RM55 Smoked salmon RM45 spicy fried egg noodles with chicken, prawns, beancurd, Classic Bolognaise RM48 Pullman Club RM48 tomatoes and bean sprouts Tempura prawn RM55 Creamy Carbonara RM48 foccacia bread, cajun chicken breast, beef bacon, Grilled chicken RM35 Chilis and Garlic Alio-Olio RM35 fried egg, cheese, fresh avocado and your choice of Wonton Noodles soup RM42 Traditional Cobb Salad RM35 Basil Pesto RM35 potato chips or fries choice of dry noodles or soup with prawn dumplings Arrabiata RM35 mixed field greens with grilled breast of chicken, tomato, RM49 RM55 avocado, red onions, eggs, turkey ham and your choice Fish & Chips Cantonese Fried Noodles “Sang Har” Macaroni and Cheese RM40 battered fried wild cod fish, mushy peas, grilled lemon, kway teow, rice vermicelli or yee mee noodles in creamy of honey mustard or balsamic vinaigrette with mushroom and your choice of potato chips or fries egg sauce with king prawn RM35 California Salad Homemade Chicken Lasagna RM45 Aromatic Chicken or Beef Satay Country Curry Laksa RM42 cajun chicken, tomato, dressed lettuce, cucumber, with pomodoro sauce with peanut sauce and side condiments choice of yellow noodles, vermicelli noodles or ribbon olives, beetroot, capsicum, feta cheese and half dozen RM28 noodles with king prawn, chicken, bean sprouts, lemon olive dressing one dozen RM45 egg plant, long beans and cockles in curry broth RM45 Caprese Salad Deep-Fried Prawn Dumpling King Prawn Noodles RM48 roma tomato with sliced buffalo mozzarella cheese, pizza with coriander Thai mayo choice of yellow noodles, vermicelli noodles or ribbon basil leaves and aged balsamic reduction half dozen RM28 noodles with king prawns, shredded chicken, Superfood RM42 Pepperoni RM46 one dozen RM45 water spinach and boiled egg in prawn broth lettuce tossed with quinoa, pumpkin, wolfberry, beef pepperoni, mozzarella cheese, oregano and pomodoro sauce Tortillas Caesar Wrap RM42 Nasi Goreng Kerabu RM42 almonds, pine nuts and orange dressing freshly tossed romaine lettuce with homemade dressing, fried fish mackerel, coconut bean sprout, fish cracker, Cream Cheese RM39 Margherita RM40 avocado, tomato, cucumber and caramelized onion pickled vegetables, chicken curry, salted egg and Stuffed Smoked Salmon Roulade basil leaves, mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce and cucumber with vegetables and lemon aioli Italian parmigiano Nasi Goreng Kampung RM55 Chilled King Prawns RM39 Salmon RM48 Malaysian fried rice with beef and chicken satay, varieties of seasonal tomato, sherry reduction and smoked salmon, mozzarella cheese, fresh arugula, prawn sambal, chicken drumstick and shrimp crackers black caviar capers, onions and tomato sauce to finish Hainanese Chicken Rice RM42 choice of roasted or steamed chicken, pounded ginger, Carpaccio of Imported Scallops RM39 Meat Eater RM48 Dessert Buffet Plate RM22 served with mixed green, black caviar and truffle minced chicken, turkey ham, beef bacon, take a selection from our dessert counter pandan flavoured rice and chilli sauce served with a soy dressing mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce clear soup Lime Pineapple Choux RM22 Pan-Fried Foie Gras RM39 Four Cheese Pizza RM46 praline chiffon mousse, candied pineapple, lime, Chinese Fried Rice RM42 with caramelized apple, saffron gnocchi and fresh green blue cheese, gruyere, mozzarella and parmesan mascarpone cream and choux pastry wok-fried rice with prawns, barbeque chicken, shredded lettuce and topped with fried egg Chicken Calzone RM48 Banoffee Crumb Cake RM22 mozzarella cheese, celery, basil and tomato sauce light vanilla cream, chocolate ganache, poppy seed, Cola Kolapuri Chicken RM42 sponge and caramel chocolate crumb cooked chicken stew with Indian spices served with soups Indian pickles, briyani rice and papadom RM22 Dark Glaze Éclair RM48 Cream of Wild Mushroom Soup RM29 creamy salty caramel, chocolate crumble, Oven-Baked Tandoori Chicken with truffle oil and cheese grissini stick taste of grill chocolate choux and black frosting tender chicken thigh, briyani rice, Indian pickles, raita and papadom Consommé of Chicken and Pumpkin RM29 all grill are served with portobello mushroom and your choice of one side dish Agar-agar Melaka RM22 with chicken dumpling Australian Chilled Black Angus Beef egg white jelly, coconut cream and honey glaze beans Sirloin (250gm) RM102 Ginseng Oxtail Soup RM29 Deep-fried Frozen Snow RM22 herb boiled oxtail with ginseng served with mixed Tenderloin (220gm) RM112 lemon leaves ice-cream, cinnamon panko crumb, young choice vegetables and bun Rib Eye (250gm) RM102 mango salsa and caramel honey cake Shortribs (300gm) RM92 all meal are accompanied with cabbage slaw and fries Tom Yam Goong RM45 Australian Lamb Chops (200gm) RM72 Cheesy Banana Fritter RM22 spicy and sour soup with king prawn and cheese, caramel choc dirt, salty choc sauce Deep-fried Baby RM28 Norwegian Salmon (200gm) RM60 breaded chicken strips mixed vegetables Baby Snapper (400gm) RM60 and vanilla white sauce RM28 Soto Ayam RM29 Bone in Chicken Breast (160gm) RM46 Red Bean Cake Fritter RM22 Beauty Mermaid rice cake, ground peanut, glass noodles, King Prawn (300gm) RM115 peach creamy sauce, peach mango salsa, battered fried fish fingers shredded chicken and green chilli paste red bean fritter and honey glaze beans Choose From the Following Sauce Spongebob Mini Slider RM28 beef or chicken cheese mini burgers crushed black pepper sauce, paprika cream sauce, International Cheese Plate RM35 mushroom sauce, saffron cream sauce, béarnaise sauce, selection of fine cheese accompanied with grapes, Scooby-Doo Dog RM28 vegetarian corner mint brown sauce or lemon butter sauce dry fruits, nuts and crackers sausages bun and sweet relish Selection of Exotic Fruits RM22 Marvel Heroes Noodles RM26 Mixed Vegetable Curry RM42 egg noodle, minced beef, green pea and broth cooked vegetable curry with Indian spices served with side dish Premium Ice Cream RM22 please ask the service staff of today flavour Indian pickles, white rice and papadom mashed potato, baked potato or fries RM10 Captain America Congee bowl RM26 glaze asparagus with golden garlic RM10 choice of chicken, fish, beef or plain with condiment Vegetarian Fried Rice RM30 fried rice with vegetarian patty and vegetables sautéed varieties of mushrooms RM10 baby spinach with pine nuts RM10 Vegetarian snack platter RM35 mixed vegetable stew RM10 samosa, spring roll, pie tie, potato cake and served grilled corn or steamed white rice RM5 with Asian sauce All prices quoted will be subject to an additional 6% government service tax..
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