Regional Asian flavours on showcase until June


‘The Asian Flavour Buffet Drop’ presents an extensive spread of Asian favourites, including Malaysian dishes.
‘The Asian Flavour Buffet Drop’ presents an extensive spread of Asian favourites, including Malaysian dishes.

Courtyard by Marriott Kuala Lumpur South is presenting a lineup of food and beverage promotions until June.

Showcasing a harmonious blend of regional flavours, local heritage and contemporary indulgence, the hotel offers distinct dining experiences across its eateries.

Discover the richness and diversity of Asian cuisine with “The Asian Flavour Buffet Drop” – a buffet meal at Substance all-day dining restaurant.

The extensive spread features comforting flavours of Malaysia, aromatic and spicy notes of Thailand, vibrant and hearty dishes of South Korea, and umami-rich selections from Japan.

Perfect for family gatherings and social dining, the buffet promises a satisfying exploration of Asia’s beloved culinary traditions.

It is available as a high-tea buffet on Saturdays and Sundays, from 12.30pm to 4pm, at RM88nett per person.

There is also a dinner buffet from Wednesdays to Sundays, from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, priced between RM98nett and RM118nett per person.

Children get to dine at half price (limited to two children per family for every two adults).

Over at Courtyard Lounge is “The Heritage Tea Collection” which offers a refined take on the classic afternoon tea, inspired by Malaysia’s rich culinary heritage.

Guests can indulge in sweet and savoury delights infused with local flavours, paired with premium teas.

This experience is ideal for leisurely afternoons, intimate gatherings, or a sophisticated catch-up with friends.

Priced at RM98nett for a set for two persons, the afternoon tea is served from 3pm to 6pm daily.

For reservations, call 03-8682 8685 or WhatsApp 017-863 2012.

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