Hello! New Year is over and we are in the midst of preparing for
Chinese New Year. For some Chinese, I know some of you started to Lou Sang
already be it during corporate dinner, events or food review. Of so this is my
third Lou Sang of 2015 and I hope there will be many more to come. The more the
merrier and Huat Ah!!! I was at Tai Thong Spring Reunion Dinner Celebration at
their Imperial Garden Restaurant in Intan Square, Petaling Jaya.
Usher in the Year of Goat and indulge in authentic Cantonese
cuisine at any Tai Thong restaurant, where decadent 2015 Chinese New Year and Spring
Dinner temptations awaits. The scrumptious dishes that we tried were all in quite
a generous portion, nicely decorated and of course tasteful delicate Cantonese
cuisine.
Golden Fortune Yee Sang with assorted fruits and nuts |
Golden Fortune Yee Sang with assorted fruits and nuts
This is by far the Yee Sang that I love most! It’s refreshing with
all the mixed fresh fruits and crunchy nuts like sliced fresh star fruit,
pumpkin seeds, chia seeds and black sesame. It’s healthy and the sauce is not
sweet at all, everything is just the way I like it.
The Golden Fortune Yee Sang
is back by popular demand and bigger and better this year. Available in half or
full portions, both the Tai Thong Double Happiness Yee Sang & Golden
Fortune Yee Sang are priced at RM68++ (half portion) and RM98++ (full portion)
respectively.
Golden Treasure Poon Choy |
Golden Treasure Poon Choy in Szechuan style
Here comes the golden pot! This year there are something
different, Tai Thong infused the traditional Poon Choy with a contemporary
Szechuan-inspired twist. Golden Treasure
Poon Choy uses a fragrant Sour and Spicy sauce as its base, it filled with
exotic spices, fiery flavours and a treasure trove of assorted seafood,
including fish maw, sea cucumber, squid, conpoy, tiger prawn and dried oyster.
I would prefer the traditional Poon Choy that can taste the real
sweetness of all the rich seafood, meat and poultry. Golden Treasure Poon Choy
is priced at RM298++ for 5 pax and RM498++ for 10 pax. Advance orders are
advisable and takeaway is also available.
Mini Eight Treasures Rice |
Mini Eight Treasures Rice
This is my first time trying the Eight Treasures Rice or so called
“ba bao fan”. Well according to history this Eight Treasures Rice is with over
2000 years in making of history and served during Chinese New Year
celebrations. This is the classic sticky and sweet dessert, made from glutinous
rice and eight types of cooked dried fruit that, according to Chinese medicine,
are meant to provide therapeutic effect.
A feast to the eyes as well as your taste buds, our Mini Eight
Treasures Rice comprises of glutinous rice, pumpkin, lotus seeds, raisins,
dried apricots, as well as red and green cherries, all drizzled with fragrant
Osmanthus syrup. Mini Eight Treasures Rice is priced at RM9.80++ per serving.
Sesame Ball with “Nian Gao” and Red Bean Paste |
Sesame Ball with “Nian Gao” and Red Bean Paste
Last but not least, try the sesame-coated glutinous rice dumplings
filled with two sweet and sticky flavours - velvety soft red bean paste and
homemade classic ‘Nian Gao’. Each portion of 6 is priced at RM13.80++.
Tai Thong’s Chinese New Year Set Menus & Prices |
Tai Thong’s Chinese New Year Set Menus are priced between RM498++
to RM1488++ for 6 pax and RM798++ to RM2398++ for 10 pax. For any 10 pax set
menu chosen, Tai Thong is also giving out complimentary bottles of 640ml Asahi
Beer. All Tai Thong Chinese New Year promotions end 5th March 2015.
Non-Halal
For more information about CNY
2015: Tai Thong Spring Reunion, please visit Tai Thong Group
Website: http://www.taithong.com.my
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaiThong
This place looks like a great venue for the CNY! Thanks for the recommendation :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have much knowledge of Chinese food, but these pictures sure give a very pleasant and appetizing image. The colors and the presentation is really good.
ReplyDeleteWow realy wonderful to attend an event like this because I like to eat Golden Treasure Poon Choy in Szechuan style, looks delicious with shrimps, pork asado, fish, etc. in a bowl.
ReplyDeleteLook at those food! Yum! Looks like a great place to celebrate Chinese New Year with the whole family :)
ReplyDeleteI love the interiors of the restaurant. I will be in your country next month and I'm working on the stuff that I want to do and restaurants when the howe and I can go to. I would love to try the Golden Treasure Poon Choy. It looks divine in your photo and I can only how delicious it must be.
ReplyDeletewhat a momentus occasion it looks like you had so much fun. The food looks amazing but it is about so much more than that. Some definite memories to made each Chinese new year. I love seeing snippets of other cultures.
ReplyDeleteI would love to witness a celebration like this. Great occasion/event! And well, I'd love to try the food. haha #culturelovermodeon
ReplyDeleteCraving for the sesame ball!! The food looks absolutely fit for a king! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an event to attend. The foods looks yummy and yes Chinese dishes are the best!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the Sesame Ball with “Nian Gao” and Red Bean Paste is like a MUST-TRY for me! Because I love anything with Nian Gao inside. Is it nice? I think it will taste great when served warm right? You got me so excited now!
ReplyDeleteThe food here looks great and tasty. This is a great place for a Chinese New Year Celebration. It looks like everybody had fun.
ReplyDeleteWow. The food looks so yummy! Especially the Poon Choy. Would love to try one someday. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colorful spread. That Poon Choy looks yummy. How many people can share one serving? The colors of the restaurant's interiors make it look inviting.
ReplyDeleteThe ambiance is so elegant. How'd I wish I could try those sesame ball!.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite the feast for a king. The setting is beautiful and that food looks divine. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI think I've read about this too from Elana but anyway, seeing the actual photo of the golden treasure poon choy made me more interested with it because the shrimps looks delicious!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy foods with great company. Let's toast to more lou sang... Huat ah!
ReplyDeleteGreat foods especially with those seafoods! Great place to visit especially for foodies like me.
ReplyDeleteIf I can't stop salivating and I lost more liquid, it's you to be blamed. LoL. It's because you posted these mouthwatering foods. Arrghh, I am now hungry.
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