Both my hubby and I were
born and raised in KL. Hence, we got no ‘kampung’ to ‘balik’ and we always stay
in the KL City Centre during Chinese New Year. However, we enjoy this as it is
the best moment for our family and friends gathering as most of our family
members and friends are also locate in KL. We could have gathering every day in
the jam free city, yay!
We love to gather in
restaurant because we Chinese love to eat. Hence, many restaurants have come
out CNY menu with auspicious dishes including Yee Sang.
Now, if you are looking
for authentic Chinese cuisine in a contemporary restaurant, I’d recommend the
Tai Zi Heen at Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences. Themed
as “Spring in the city", Tai Zi Heen is offering mouthwatering Chinese cuisine especially
made available in this Lunar New Year.
Prepared by Chef Michael
Wong, I find his creations features diversified color, aromatic flavor, and
excellent taste. Let’s see some of the CNY dishes we have tried recently.
Crispy whitebait Yee Sang
(Regular: RM 50, Medium: RM 75, Large: RM 125)
Crispy whitebait Yee Sang
is more crunchy and crispy than traditional Yee Sang. Pair with chef’s
signature plum sauce, Crispy whitebait Yee Sang is a great Yee Sang for the
whole family because most of the older people (Well, like my in laws and my
parents) don’t eat raw fish.
Tai Zi Heen Yee Sang is also
available from Vegetarian snow pear yee sang, salmon yee sang, crispy whitebait
yee sang, Hamachi yee sang, abalone yee sang, and four seasons prosperity yee
sang (butterfish, salmon, tuna, jellyfish) available in regular, medium and
large sizes.
Supplemental orders of
abalone, salmon, Hamachi, butterfish, Canadian surf clam, tuna, shell fish,
snow pear, crackers and crispy whitebait are available too.
Double-boiled chicken
and vegetable soup with fish maw and sun-dried scallops (RM 78 per person)
We love this soup as the
bowl was filled with fish maw, sun-dried scallops and chicken. Fish maw is
known for its various nutritions and it is especially great for women in beauty
purpose. However, it is not easy to prepare because it has a strong fishy
smell. Chef Michael Wong had prepared it so well, the soup was clear and tasty, and we did not taste any
fishy taste in this soup.
Now, can we have more
please?
Braised sea cucumbers
with morels mushroom, sun-dried oysters and baby pak choy
Braised sea cucumbers
with baby pak choy is a traditional Chinese vegetable dish. Well, at least my mum
will cook this dish in every CNY. What’s so special at Tai Zi Heen is that Chef
Michael Wong has added the morels mushroom and sun-dried oysters into this
dish. It made the dish more flavorful than the traditional ones.
Roasted five spice
chicken sprinkled with crispy garlic and spring onions
Sounds like a normal
dish but trust me, you should not missed the roasted five spice chicken
sprinkled with crispy garlic and spring onions whenever you dine at Tai Zi
Heen. Chef Michael Wong has marinated the chicken so well, and roasted it until
it is crunchy outside and juicy inside. We like the crispy garlic and spring
onions which brings out the chicken fragrant, yummy!
Crispy prawns coated
with lemon dressing, tropical fruit salsa and tobiko caviar (RM 56 per portion)
First of all, the dish
is tantalizing as it was presented in ‘smoky icy’ way. Chef has added dried ice
for the tantalizing effect, which made me curious if the dish is served cold or
not. End up the prawns were served hot just like all the Chinese cuisine lol.
Secondly, prawns is a
must have in CNY as it is pronounced “Ha”, which means laughter in Chinese. And
most importantly, I love to eat prawns. However, I hate peeling the prawn shells.
It is not only inconvenient but it could be ugly when peeling it. Sometimes, I
even give up eating them when it is a formal meeting.
Crispy prawns coated
with lemon dressing, tropical fruit salsa and tobiko caviar is best for ladies
like me as Chef has peeled off the prawns’ shell prior serving, yay! Served
with tropical fruit salsa and tobiko caviar, the prawns taste crunchy, sweet
and sour outside but juicy and sweet inside. I can have the whole portion
myself.
Steamed dragon-tiger
grouper with mushrooms in soy sauce, spring onions and fresh coriander
The dragon-tiger grouper
was fresh from the aquarium. It taste fresh and sweet with the simple steaming
style.
Stir-fried glutinous
rice with Chinese-style preserved duck
Lap mei fan is a special
item on the menu during the Chinese New Year period, and it is another must
have during the festive season. Stir-fried glutinous rice and Chinese-style
preserved duck smells great and taste flavourful.
Deep-fried sesame balls
with salted egg yolk custard and sweet potato
I love this special
desserts prepared by the Chef, as it is not only beautiful but tasty too. Talking
about innovative, It was my first time having deep-fried sesame balls stuffed
with salted egg yolk. We couldn’t stop eating it and we ended up ordered more of the sesame balls
that day. On the other hand, the sweet potato coated with Ping Pei Snow Skin is
not too sweet, perfect for the health conscious ones.
By the way, besides
their regular dishes, Tai Zi Heen also has some special CNY Set Menu just for
the Chinese New Year season!
Spring & Happiness
Set RM 1788 nett per table of 10 persons
Everlasting Prosperity
Set RM 2288 nett per table of 10 persons
Wealth and Fortune Set
RM 2788 nett per table of 10 persons
Tai Zi Heen is a
Pork-free restaurant, it is open during Chinese New Year’s Eve and throughout
the 15 days of the festival.
Tai Zi Heen Address:
Tai Zi Heen, Level 2,
Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences,
4 Jalan Conlay, 50450
Kuala Lumpur
Tai Zi Heen Business
Hour:
Mon- Fri 12.00pm –
2.30pm
Sat- Sun 11.30am –
2.30pm
Mon-Sun 6.30pm-10.30pm.
For reservations, call
03-2170 8888 ext 8200 or email
restaurants@pullman-klcc.com.
Website - http://www.pullmanhotels.com/A0C5
I tried the food at Tai ZI Heen is good and authentic too. Love the restaurant ambient too.
ReplyDeleteLove the amazing dishes there!! :) looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteLooking good in the lilac cheongsam babe, how you manage to stay so slim after feasting so much!
ReplyDeleteoh gosh the food looks just so good....should really go check it out
ReplyDeleteone of the best cny restaurants in town. Happy Chinese New Year!
ReplyDeleteso nice that all of you get to gather together for CNY and enjoy the nice foods together :) cheers, siennylovesdrawing
ReplyDeleteThe food looks really tempting Rane dear and love the ambiance of the place. Happy CNY dear!
ReplyDeletesalted egg yolk galore in the sesame balls. deliciousssss and one of my faves there.
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