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Kampung Delights, Corporate Difference Kampung Delights, Corporate Difference. 6 MAY – 4 JUNE 2019 (7pm - 10pm) BOOK NOW! RM128.00++ per person Minimum 100 guests. Co-sharing space for a booking of 30 to 99 guests. Citarasa 5 Kampung Sup Tulang Merah Satar Ayam Percik (from Kampung Melayu Majidee, (from Kampung Tuan, (from Kampung Chepa, For reservation, please contact Bibi @ Johor) Terengganu) Kelantan) +603 6206 0100 or email to Kambing Golek Rendang Daging [email protected] (Whole spiced roasted Lamb from Kampung Idaman, (from Kampung Empai, Prayer rooms and onsite ablution are available. Selangor) Perak) Terms & Conditions apply. Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre Kompleks MITEC No. 8, Jalan Dutamas 2, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia MS 1500:2009 2 093-11/2018 #justdifferent All kitchens fully halal certified +603 6206 0100 MITEC.MY [email protected] mitec.com.my 2019 Citarasa Ramadan Buffet Menu 1 RM 128.00++ per person Pembuka Selera Gado-gado dengan Kuah Kacang Ketupat Palas, Ketupat Bawang, Lemang & Nasi Impit dengan Kuah Kacang Serunding Ayam & Serunding Daging Rojak Buah-buahan Tauhu Bakar Acar Buah Bergedil Ayam Kerabu Mangga, Kerabu Taugeh, Kerabu Kacang Panjang, Kerabu Daging Pecal Jawa Kerabu Umbut Sawit Nyonya Otak-otak Kerabu Perut Taugeh Acar Jelatah Buah Kurma Kerabu Betik Muda Ulaman Warisan Nenda Daun Selom, Ulam Raja, Kacang Botol, Petai, Tomato, Timun, Daun Pegaga, Jering Terung Pipit, Bendi, Jantung Pisang, Pucuk Ubi,Tenggek Burung, Daun Gajus, Rasa Sampingan Keropok Udang, Keropok Ikan, Papadum, Keropok Malinja Ikan Tenggiri, Bulu Ayam, Gelama, Telur Masin Sambal Belacan, Cili Kicap, Budu, Cincaluk, Sambal Tempoyak Aneka Jeruk Betik, Mangga, Sengkuang, Kedondong, Cermai, Salak, Kelubi, Jambu Batu Didihan Harian Bubur Lambuk Sup Ekor Lembu Hidangan Utama Daging Kerutup Ayam Kelio Asam Pedas Ikan Pajeri Nenas Dalcha Kambing Kari Kepala Ikan Nasi Briyani Char Kway Teow Nasi Putih Warong Resepi Chef Satay Ayam & Daging dengan Kuah Kacang Timun, Bawang & Nasi Impit Aneka Manisan Pelbagai Pilihan Kuih-muih Melayu (Seri Muka, kuih kacang, Kuih Bangkit, Kuih Lapis, Pulut Panggang, Apam Gula Hangus, Buah Kurma) Bread Butter Pudding Bubur Pulut Hitam Bubur Gandum Agar-Agar Cream Caramel Cendol Serawa Durian Wajik Dodol Buah-buahan Tempatan Aneka Cucur Pelbagai Pilihan Biskut Raya (Tart Nenas, Kuih Makmur, Kuih Kapit Gulung, Kuih Loyang, Kuih Batang Buruk, Tempeyek, Kuih Karas, Bahulu, Maruku & Dodol) Penghilang Dahaga Air Panas; Teh Tarik Air Sejuk: Rose Bandung, Cordial Punch 2019 Citarasa Ramadan Buffet Menu 2 RM 158.00++ per person Pembuka Selera Gado-gado dengan Kuah Kacang Ketupat Palas, Ketupat Bawang, Lemang & Nasi Impit dengan Kuah Kacang Serunding Ayam & Serunding Daging Rojak Buah-buahan Satar Pahang Acar Buah Bergedil Ayam Kerabu Mangga, Kerabu Taugeh, Kerabu Kacang Panjang, Kerabu Daging Pecal Jawa Kerabu Soo Hoon Cendawan Hitam Pakasam Goreng Kerabu Sarea Acar Jelatah Ulaman Warisan Nenda Daun Selom, Ulam Raja, Kacang Botol, Petai, Tomato, Timun, Daun Pegaga, Jering Terung Pipit, Bendi, Jantung Pisang, Pucuk Ubi,Tenggek Burung, Daun Gajus, Rasa Sampingan Keropok Udang, Keropok Ikan, Papadum, Keropok Malinja Ikan Tenggiri, Bulu Ayam, Gelama, Telur Masin Sambal Belacan, Cili Kicap, Budu, Cincaluk, Sambal Tempoyak Aneka Jeruk Betik, Mangga, Sengkuang, Kedondong, Cermai, Salak, Kelubi, Jambu Batu Didihan Harian Bubur Lambuk Sup Tulang Merah Hidangan Utama Ayam Percik Gulai Kawah Daging Pisang Muda Butter Prawn Siput Sedut Lemak Rendang Kambing Pajeri Nenas Signature Curry Kalut Ikan Bakar Fried Clay pot Rice vermicelli Nasi Dhal Ufuk Barat Roasted Whole Lamb with Oriental Rice Warong Resepi Chef Satay Ayam & Daging dengan Kuah Kacang Timun, Bawang & Nasi Impit Mee Rebus Stall Aneka Manisan Pelbagai Pilihan Kuih-muih Melayu (Seri Muka, kuih kacang, Kuih Bangkit, Kuih Lapis, Pulut Panggang, Apam Gula Hangus, Buah Kurma) Bread Butter Pudding Bubur Pulut Hitam Bubur Gandum Agar-Agar Cream Caramel ABC & Cendol Ice-Cream Serawa Durian Wajik Dodol Buah-buahan Tempatan Aneka Cucur Pelbagai Pilihan Biskut Raya (Tart Nenas, Kuih Makmur, Kuih Kapit Gulung, Kuih Loyang, Kuih Batang Buruk, Tempeyek, Kuih Karas, Bahulu, Maruku & Dodol) Penghilang Dahaga Air Panas;Kopi dengan Teh Tarik Air Sejuk: Rose Bandung, Cordial Punch, Asam Boi, Air teh Bunga Additional Stall Concept Dusun Durian Watermelon, Honeydew, Rock Melon, Pineapple, Papaya, Starfruit, Consists of Tropical Whole Fruit with Stall Concept Rambutan, Langsat, Cempedak, Guava, Rose Apple, Jackfruit, Mango, Salak, Pulasan, Pomelo Assorted Durian (Seasonal Durian and Limited) RM50.00++ per person Lamb Stall Whole Lamb Carcasses Marinated with Fresh Herbs Condiments: Sliced Onion, Tomato, Mint Leaves Dipping: Dijon Mustard, Mint Sauce, Hummus, Rosemary Sauce RM45.00++ per person RM2300.00++ per Lamb Sharwarma Marinated Roasted Lamb or Chicken on the Pot Condiments: Sliced Onion, Tomato and Mint Leaves with Pita Bread Dipping: Hummus, Mint Sauce, Chili Sauce RM28.00++ per person Indian Roti Canai or Murtabak Indian Pancake- Plain or filled with Spicy Minced Meat Condiments: Pickles Onions Dipping: Vegetables Dalcha and Chicken Curry RM15.00++ per person Roasted Tenderloin of Beef Wellington Served with Garlic Sauce RM40.00++ per person Japanese Tempura Stall Freshly Selected Seafood and Vegetables dipped in Oil and Fried till Crisp RM40.00++ per person Sweet Creperies Stall Thin Pieces of Pancake prepared for you with different Fruit Fillings served with Fresh Cream RM16.00++ per person .
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