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Wedding Buffet Wedding Buffet Wedding Wedding Buffet Dinner Package RM198.80++ per persons onwards Package Inclusions ♥ One Night’s Stay in the Bridal Terrace Room at the luxurious The Club Saujana Resort with In-room Breakfast (OR) Buffet Breakfast at Senja Restaurant ♥ In-room Dining for Bridal Couple (valued RM 100.00) ♥ Complimentary One Day Use Room at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur from 2.00pm to 9.00pm ♥ Two (2) Superior Rooms at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur with breakfasts for 2 persons each room ♥ Experience the unique services by a personalized weddingwedding butler who will ensure that all your plans for your wedding day are fulfi lled without fuss, stress or hassle Magical Décor to Elevate the Night ♥ Floral arrangements for Entrance Stands, Bridal and GuestGuest table setup ♥ Red Carpet for the Bridal March, from Entrance LeadingLeading UUpp to the Bridal Table ♥ Cream Seat Covers with a Choice of Gold, Silver or Maroon Organza Tie -back ♥ Elegant Cream Drapes Wedding Backdrop ♥ Ceremonial Wedding Cake with Fresh Floral Arrangement ♥ Saujana’s Signature Wedding Guestbook Beverages & Treats ♥ Complimentary Bottomless Aerated Soft Drinks (Coke and Sprite) throughout the wedding dinner ♥ Pre-dinner Treats of Peanuts, Muruku and Vegetable Crudités wwithith Dippings ♥ Decorative Honey jars for all your distinguished guests ♥ Toasting Fountain with a bottle of House Champagne Special Rates, Discounts and Additional Benefits ♥ Special Family and Guest Room Rates at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur and The Club SaujanaSaujana Resort ♥ Special corkage waiver for the first bottle of hard liquor or wine for eacheach guaranteedgguauaranteedranteed table ♥ Food Tasting for 10 people upon Booking Confirmation. (not applicable on weekends, eve of & public holidays) ♥ ComplimentaryComplimentary:::: --- Usage of the LCD Projector and Sound Systems for Speeches, Videos and BackgrouBackgroundnd MusicMusic --- Car Park Facilities A minimum of 15 tables for Zamrud Room and minimum of 25 tables for the Saujana Ballroom is required. All prices ar e in Ringgit Malaysia, Subject to 10% Service Charge and the p revailing Government Tax eseses.es . Valid until 31st December 2019. Please contact your wedding planners for more enquiries. Terms and Conditions apply. Wedding Buffet Dinner Package RM198.80++ per persons onwards Menu I Menu 222 Appetizers Appetizers ‘Mesclun Salad Mix ‘Mixed Lettuce, Tuna Nicoise with Shallot Vinaigrette Pasembur with Peanut Sauce Slices of Norwegian Smoked Salmon Assorted Japanese Maki Rolls Assorted Maki Roll Smoked Salmon Platters Banana Blossom Salad with Shredded Chicken Penne Pasta Salad wi th Seafood Premium Oli ves with Yellow Cherry Tomatoes Condiments & Dressings Condiments & Dressings Marinated Black Olive and G reen Olive, Capers, Marinated Black Olive and G reen Olive, Capers, Lemon Wedges, Croutons, Parmesan Cheese and Lemon Wedges, Crouton, Parmesan Cheese and Herbed Pickles Onion, Lavosh and Grissini Herbed Pickles Onion, Lavosh and Grissini Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Thousand Island, Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Thousand Island, Honey Mustard, French Dressi ng Honey Mustard, French Dressing Selection of Home Made Bread and Butter Selection of Home Made Bread and Butter SoupSoupSoup SoupSoupSoup Vine Ripened Tomato Soup with Pesto Bruschetta Cream of Mushroom with Herb Croutons Mains Mains Steamed Rice Steamed Rice Yong Chow Fried Rice Nasi Goreng Kampung Braised Mixed Vegetables with Mushrooms Wok-fried Mix Vegetables Chicken Rendang Beef Stroganoff Pineapple Prawn Curry Stir-fried Lamb with Chili Bean Paste and Scallions Baked Salmon Fillet with Herb Crusts and Capers Sauce Roast Chicken with Mustard Seed and Herb Dressing Roasted Potato with Fresh Herbs Dauphinoise Potatoes Beef Stew with Vegetables and Herbs Vietnamese Style Tiger Prawns Desserts Desserts Panna Cotta White and Dark Chocolate Mousse Opera Cake Crème Brulee Assorted Nyonya Kuih Lemongrass Panna Cotta French Pastries Lemon Meringue Bread and Butter Pudding Bread Butter Pudding Chocolate-Banana Cake Fresh Fruit Tart Seasonal Fresh Fruit Platter Seasonal Fresh Fruit Platter Beverage Beverage Beverage Coffee & Tea Coffee & Tea A minimum of 15 tables for Zamrud Room and minimum of 25 tables for the Saujana Ballroom is required. All prices ar e in Ringgit Malaysia, Subject to 10% Service Charge and the p revailing Government Tax eseses.es . Valid until 31st December 2019. Please contact your wedding planners for more enquiries. Terms and Conditions apply. Wedding Buffet Dinner Package RM198.80++ per persons onwards Indian Menu Malay Menu Appetizers Appetizers Kabuli Chana and Pea Salad Mesclun Mixed Salad Mango and Papaya Salad KerabuAyam Apple Palak Salad KerabuTaugeh Mint Tomato Salad UlamUlam with Sambal Belacan Marinated Cucumber and Yoghurt Salad GadoGado with Peanut Sauce Mixed Green Salad AcarTimun Nanas RojakBuahBuahan Condiments Condiments Plain Yoghurt Pappadom Sambal Belacan Mango Chutney KicapCiliPadi Acar Manga Budu Slice Onion And Chili Api Soup SoupSoupSoup Soto Ayam with Condiments TamatarAurNariyalShoda Bread Basket with Unsalted Butter (Tomato And Coconut Soup) Bread Roll and Butter Mains Mains Chicken Curry with Potatoes IkanTenggiriAsamPedas Steamed Rice Beef Rendang Briyani Rice KambingMasakKicap Mutton Curry Wok Fried Mixed Vegetable Tandoori Chicken Fried Bee Hoon with Seafood Prawns Masala NasiMinyak Fish Sambal Steamed Rice Dal Makhani Stir Fried Mixed Vegetable Desserts Desserts Marble Cheese Cake Malay Kuih Assorted Indian Cakes Bread Pudding (Ladhu, Alwa, Jilebi, Attarasam) Mini Fruit Tartlets Valaipalam (Banana Cake) Lepat Pisang Bread and Butter Pudding Cendol Assorted French Pastries Chocolate Brownies Slice Tropical Fruits Seasonal Fruit Platter Beverage Beverage Coffee & Tea Coffee & Tea A minimum of 15 tables for Zamrud Room and minimum of 25 tables for the Saujana Ballroom is required. All prices ar e in Ringgit Malaysia, Subject to 10% Service Charge and the p revailing Government Tax eseses.es . Valid until 31st December 2019. Please contact your wedding planners for more enquiries. Terms and Conditions apply. .
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