CNY 2013 Menu at Shanghai JW Marriot Kuala Lumpur
CNY 2013 Menu at Shanghai JW Marriot Kuala Lumpur
Recently, I was invited to taste some of the highlights of the Shanghai’s 2013 Chinese New Year menu. Located in JW Marriot Hotel, it is one of the most celebrated Chinese restaurants in the city.
After the year of Dragon, 2013 embraced the new Lunar Year, the Water Snake. For those who are looking for authentic Shanghai cuisine with comfort in the mind, Shanghai is the perfect choice. A classical Chinese interior with silver lining services, you will find dining in Shanghai a pleasure.
Let me share some of the highlights of the CNY menu in Shanghai. Shall we start with a not so Shanghainese style of Yee Sang?
鸿福捞生
Jelly fish yee sang
If you are bored with the usual yee sang with “sang” fish, salmon fish or abalone, try the (鸿福捞生) Jelly fish yee sang. The difference is not just the jelly but also the overall ingredients used. Most notable is the plum sauce infused with wasabi. Something new to spice up your taste buds!
水笋焖红烧肉
Braised Shanghainese pork with fresh bamboo shoot
(水笋焖红烧肉) Braised Shanghainese pork with fresh bamboo shoot is not your ordinary braised pork. Pork was tender and cooked to perfection.
金陵咸水鸭
(金陵咸水鸭) Salted duck is something different than the usual Chinese New Year dish that you can find everywhere else. If you look at the texture, you know this is something different than usual.
Of course, Shanghai offers other scrumptious dishes that you can never imagine. You should book your table now for your Chinese New Year celebration before it is fully booked. Menu prices start from RM 188++ per pax and you won’t be disappointed at all!
If one asked me on where is the most authentic Shanghai origin food, it should be Shanghai by JW Marriot Kuala Lumpur.
Thanks for reading.
Shanghai, JW Marriott Hotel Kuala Lumpur Address:
1st Floor, 183 Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia.
Telephone: 603 2719 8288 (Reservations number as well)
Fax: 603 2715 7010
Business Hours: Mon to Sat – 12pm to 2.30pm; 6.30pm to 10.30pm
Sun and Public Holidays – 10.30am to 2.30pm; 6.30pm to 10.30pm