Oozing French charm in Damansara


By ZIEMAN

One of the private dining rooms at the fine dining Chinese restaurant Wan Chun Ting (Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion) offers authentic Cantonese and Imperial cuisine featuring specialties from China like Peking Duck and Beggar’s Chicken.

THE newly opened Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara, has both the charm of the French and elements of local arts.

“We have combined the elements of local wau bulan (moon kite) with the Eiffel Tower sculpture at the entrance of the lobby. There’s also a art decor piece which tells the story of Sang Kancil and the Crocodile folklore,” said Sofitel Malaysia general manager Thomas Gassner.

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