I know, this post is a bit late but I didn’t have time to load the photos (and trust me, I’ve got LOADS of photos) until now.
Anyway, Thanksgiving is very much an American tradition so over here in Malaysia, we don’t really celebrate it or even know much about it. Still, some establishments seemed to get into the whole Thanksgiving spirit and so, I got invited to a Thanksgiving lunch at The Brasserie at Traders Hotel.
I’ve only been to this restaurant a few times in my life (mostly because I couldn’t really afford to eat there all the time!) but the few times I ate there, I came away happy and full. It is one of those places where quality of food is almost to perfection and of course, the ambiance is great too.
So, why is the Thanksgiving lunch Christmas-themed? I guess maybe they wanted to incorporate a thanksgiving meal to their invited guests with an introduction to their Christmas menu. They sure do make it seemed more like Christmas than Thanksgiving…
Now, let’s get to the food. As is usual at The Brasserie, the starters, appetizers and desserts are buffet style. Let’s take a look at the starters and appetizers…
And the best part about this is that if you want them to throw together a salad for you, say Ceasar’s Salad, and they will do it for you! Next…
These are cheese-baked oysters, grilled shrimps and grilled unagi.
On top of all these, they even have a
Where a chef will whip up any pasta you want! Isn’t that cool or what? Of course, I didn’t order any. After stuffing myself silly with sashimi, unagi and salad, I had to leave some space for the mains and the delectable oh-so-tempting desserts!
I have to say one thing about their vast choices of starters and appetizers, fresh and good enough without even the need of mains! If I was told that these would be my meal, I’d still be happy. Yep, that’s right. When it comes to sashimi, as long as it is sliced right and the fish is fresh (well, as fresh as possible considering it is all imported fish) I am really, really happy.
Now, let’s get on to the main course. They have seven choices and I chose the Steamed Cod Fish with king prawn, lobster, vegetables and pepper coulis. Here it is:
Actually, the cod fish is not really steamed. It is steam-baked so the flesh is buttery soft with a crispy outer layer. I like that the teamed it with the vegetables and pepper coulis as it gave it a burst of flavours although the whole dish is really aromatic what with the rich sea scent of the baked (or is it grilled? Couldn’t really figure it out) lobster and king prawn.
Then, our host ordered the traditional roast turkey served with carrot and pumpkin mash, brussel sprouts, cranberry and red wine juice for all of us at the table to share.
Perhaps after the buttery softness of the codfish, when I tried the turkey I find it a bit tough. Or is it supposed to be like that? However, the cranberry and red wine juice makes up for it as I find the sourish and sweetness of it really do gave the turkey some ‘live’ flavours.
Other than these, the other main courses they have are ‘Miso marinated salmon’, ‘Fillet of Beef Wellington’, ‘Traditionally prepared Penang Prawn Mee, Grilled Lobster, Jumbo Tiger Prawn, Cod Fish’, ‘Slow braised beef ribs’ and Australian chilled lamb rump.
The choices are rather surprising considering The Brasserie is essentially a French restaurant. But then, I guess I shouldn’t be all that surprised considering the buffet spread aren’t really French food too! Anyway, these are all part of the restaurant’s Christmas lunch specials (RM55 nett / RM88nett per pax) which is available from Dec 1 – 25.
Finally, we come to the desserts. Ahhh…my favourite part.
I don’t know where I find space to tuck this in after all the food I had earlier but I sure did finish it! It’s strawberry ice cream covered in meringue with brandy and fresh strawberries. Ah, heaven. Wish I could have another one but I was about to burst from all the food so I refrained from trying out anymore desserts…sigh.
Now, my verdict: For RM55nett (or even RM88nett) I’d say it is worth every single sen and more! The food are fresh. The buffet spread are varied. The main course is exceptionally good (except for the turkey, which is quite okay but not exceptional). The dessert, a bomb to my senses. I’m even thinking of going back with The Food Critic for another round. Need I say more?
Rating: 8/10
Price:$$$$
Details:
The Brasserie
Traders Hotel
Magazine Road
Tel: 04-262 2622
Website: www.tradershotels.com
Christmas Lunch Promotion
Dec 1 – 25, 2008 (Noon – 2.30pm)
RM55 nett per person
Free flow of wines and beer at RM29 nett per person

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What a superb spread! I was so gutted when they closed this place off some years back – like you, it was always THE place to go to for a guaranteed treat! And glad to see they’re maintaining standards – the buffet at the coffee house downstairs has been dwindling in quality for some time now.
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Looks good with wide variety…will be dropping in to try it…nice to see your review
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RM88 is for? Is it priced differently due to the main course you gonna order? Is this semi-buffet equi or better than the Equatorial The View one?
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550ml: Ugghh, The Islander’s food isn’t all that great and sometimes, it’s not even fresh! But The Brasserie is a different matter. I guess, for that price, they have to make sure the quality is still there!
CK: You should try the Christmas lunch specials.
cariso: It is RM88 if you choose the steamed cod fish or the lamb rump for the main course. Err, I don’t know about The View because I’ve not tried their semi-buffet. The last time I ate there was about 5 years ago and it was for set dinner but at that time, I recall that the food there is quite good.
wow! what an incredible spread… and such a festive atmosphere too… lovely!
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special dessert station you say? I’m definitely going liao!!
good to see that the brasserie is back in action. it was closed for quite some time.
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Those dessert sticks were so fun! What a gorgeous place. I’m jealous!
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