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Company Profile COMPANY PROFILE “Aroma reaches the nose before the food reaches the mouth and we can taste it. The sense of smell explores our food before we eat it.” Our family has always been passionate about food, so we have decided to collaborate and open a family-owned restaurant, to bring more soul, love and hospitality to our patrons. At Aroma Village, dishes come piping hot out of our busy kitchen, and the aroma of our food will draw you in, and bring back childhood memories and happy moments of “NOTHING BRINGS PEOPLE your grandmother’s kitchen, the local food fair, TOGETHER LIKE GOOD memories of a bygone era... FOOD...” Our atmosphere is like stepping into your friendly neighbours house to taste some delicious food their mother made. We basically serve up good food, and fun times! Our Kuih DELICACIES OF THE HEART At Aroma Village you can find delicious and sincerely-made Melayu and Nyonya kuih. We believe we are unique in selling and supplying our traditional kuih thanks to the unique taste and variety we offer. It is a great snack that can be eaten immediately on the go, and we have experienced increased demands for our kuih. These scrumptious little bites are baked daily with fresh ingredients to maintain top flavour and taste. Our secret recipe has been inherited from our ancestors , the baba and nyonya of Malacca. We accept orders for parties, weddings, functions, family day, office meeting, cafe, shops, and so on. Just email [email protected] or contact 012-3405443 to have a spread of delicious and halal traditional kuih at your next event. ( List of Kuih Name and the image can find on internet) THE LIST OF KUIH TALAM AND KUIH TRADISIONAL Talam Ubi Lapis Pandan Lapis Beras Lapis Pelangi Bingka Ubi Talam Sri Muka Talam Nyonya Talam Kacang Merah Talam Cendol Talam Suji Talam Koleh Kacang Onde Onde Kuih Koci Pulut Panggang Cucur Udang Wajik Cucur Badak Karipap Kentang Vadai Kuih Kasturi Puteri Ayu Koswee Gula Melaka Our Food AROMA VILLAGE GIVES YOU A WORLD OF APPETIZING DISHES THAT ARE GREAT, WHOLESOME, HEARTY AND FLAVOURFUL, MADE BY OUR REAL CHEFS WITH FRESH INGREDIENTS. NASI LEMAK CHICKEN RENDANG Served with chicken rendang and traditional condiments. Local Delights AROMA CHICKEN BIRYANI A variety of spices flavor this traditional basmathi rice dish. Served with chicken, onion raita and papadam. (12pm onwards) LAKSA SARAWAK Traditional Sarawak Laksa noodles with prawn, shredded chicken and boiled egg. OUR SIGNATURE AromaticA variety of spices flavor this traditional Lamb basmathi rice Biryani dish. Served with lamb, onion raita and papadam. (12pm onwards) 18.90 NYONYA CURRY LAKSA Rich and creamy coconut milk curry noodles. (Choice of Mee / Meehoon) MEE HOON SIAM Served with chicken curry. FRIED MAMAK MEE Served with fried egg. PULUT KUNING Served with chicken rendang. ROTI BAKAR Served with chicken curry. ROTI JALA NYONYA FRIED RICE NASI LEMAK Served with chicken curry. Spicy fried rice served with fried FRIED CHICKEN chicken and fried eggs. Served with fried chicken and traditional condiments. Western Choice WE ALL NEED FOOD ON A DAILY BASIS, SO WHY NOT GIVE A LITTLE VARIETY WITH INTERNATIONAL RECIPES PASTA CARBONARA Creamy Pasta cooked with chicken pepperoni , mushroom and herbs. AGLIO ALIO PRAWN PASTA Pasta cooked with olive oil, herbs and prawns. (Choice of Spicy/ Non Spicy) SPICY TUNA PASTA Pasta cooked with spicy tuna cubes, herbs and mushrooms. AROMA CHICKEN BURGER Breaded chicken breast fried til golden, served with home made burger sauce and fries. Drinks and Desserts REFRESHING SIPS AND SWEETS TO QUENCH YOUR THIRST AND PLEASE YOUR PALATE SOME OF OUR DELIGHTFUL ITEMS INCLUDE... AROMA TEH TARIK SOYA CINCAU AROMA TEH C KOSONG AROMA ABC AROMA KOPI TARIK CAKE OF THE DAY AROMA KOPI C KOSONG BUBUR CHA CHA FRESH LEMON TEA CENDOL FRESH HONEY LEMON TEA NYONYA AND TRADITIONAL KUIH SOYA BEAN The Concept Aroma Village is all about giving customers the authentic Malaysian food with an emphasis on nyonya cuisine, as well as a variety of Western delights. The Malaysian tradition is maintained by masterful chefs as well as by the colours and patterns in the interior, our take on our local treasured heritage. We stay true to our roots by combining age-old recipes that will deliver mouthwatering food to all. Our restaurant concept will appeal to those seeking flavoursome food that is moderately priced. Sets for breakfast, lunch and dinner are in place to draw these patrons. In our busy kitchen, we ensure the quality of our food by operating under the cleanest conditions. Kitchen utensils “ONE CANNOT are certified for efficiency, and all our food suppliers are THINK WELL Halal certified. LOVE WELL SLEEP WELL IF ONE HAS NOT DINED WELL” -VIRGINIA WOOLF Events Aroma Village offer you a special packages for any birthday or private party celebrations. Let us take care of the food and drinks for your party - tell us your budget and we will help you plan your menu for a delicious meal. For enquiries, kindly contact the restaurant manager at [email protected]. Our special arrangements could include: - ⊲ Cakes ⊲ Food & Beverages ⊲ Back Drops ⊲ Settings and invitation cards and reminder ⊲ Photo shoot RECRUITMENT If you are interested to join our group, do send us your full resume, working experience and relevant documents. CONTACT DETAILS Aeon Equine Park , Seri Kembangan Lot LG 18 Aeon Equine Park 43300 Seri Kembangan Selangor Email: [email protected] Phone: 012 340 5443 .
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