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Sunday 6 July 2014

Bijan Bar & Restaurant Fine Malay Cuisine - A Ramadan Treat @Jalan Ceylon Bukit Bintang



Break fast this Ramadan with authentic Malay cuisine at Bijan Bar & Restaurant  located in the heart of city centre of Kuala Lumpur. From now till July 23, chefs from Bijan will present more than 25 dishes every night as part of the Berbuka Puasa Buffet.

"There will be five rotating menus throughout the month, featuring a wide spread of kampung dishes to satisfy your taste buds," said Executive Chef Zulkifli, who has many  years of experience in the kitchen.  

Bijan Berbuka Puasa Buffet is available daily from 6.30pm to 11pm until July 23

Contemporary Dining Setting 
The rustic restaurant sets the stage for authentic Malay dining experience with its hardwood furniture and wood ceiling panels. Pleasant and calming ambience with indoor air-conditioned and outdoor garden courtyard, exquisite garden-like interiors complete with wooden beams and tea lights decor. Dim illuminations exude a sense of calm and  intimate place for a romantic dinner or gathering of family and friends.

Executive Chef Zulkifli having a friendly chat with a expat family dining at the outdoor patio 

Bar Counter 
An escapade in the city to unwind with a glass of wine, entertain your guests, to relax before having a meal.

Kerabu Corner
After breaking fast with Arab dates, Malay kuih and variety of appetisers, guests can enjoy authentic kampung fare as well as the grill dishes. Diners can then move on to starters such as a selection of kerabu (Malaysia salads); Kerabu Daun Selom, Kerabu Nangka, Kerabu Sotong and Ulam-ulam to eat with sambal belacan or tempoyak (fermented durian paste) for the added kick.

Frying Station
At the live goreng-goreng or Frying Station higlights Malaysian snacks that one would commonly find on the streets. Indulge in crispy local snacks such as Pisang Goreng (Banana Fritters), Keladi Goreng (Yam Fritters), Epok-Epok (Potato Puff), Karipap (Curry Puff), Cucur Ikan Bilis ( Anchovies Fritters) among others.

Noodles & Soup Station
A live cooking station serving local hawker food such as Mee Kari (Curry Noodles) with condiment of bean sprouts, boiled eggs, beancurd slices, sotong, chicken, lime and julienned red chillies was also available. Guests can try out with Bijan's special Sup Rusuk Daging, a savoury beef bone soup cooked with herbs and spices.  
Favourite Ayam Masak Merah & Signature Kambing Masak Hitam
These are two of the all-time favourite dishes that fares well and also a good combination to eat with nasi putih or nasi minyak.

Fresh Sotong Sambal Hijau & Succulent Kupang Goreng Serai


Masak Lemak Udang Negeri & Ikan Gulai Darat
The main dishes such as all-time-favourite Ayam Masak Merah, Kambing Masak Hitam, Sotong Sambal Hijau, Kupang Goreng Serai, Masak Lemak Udang, Ikan Gulai Darat are served in claypots to preserve heat and flavours.  

Meaty grill of Beef & Chicken Satay together with Roast Lamb & Grilled Chicken Wings
A Ramadan buffet would not be complete without an action corner serving Malaysian favourite, satay and ketupat with kuah kacang (peanut sauce), sliced onions and cubed zuchinies. Satay lovers sould not miss out on the KL satay - where chicken and beef on skewers are prepared on the spot and grilled to tender, juicy perfection. 

Everyone's favourite that night was simply the Beef Satay - the skewered beef fillets marinated in Chef Zulkifli's special spiced honey and grilled over charcoal fire, which was soft, tender and flavourful. 

Selection of fresh prawns, squid, scallops, mussels & crabs 
Bijan has also set up a live grilling station - where customers will be able to see the chefs at work. Diners can get a selection of seafood on ice, with green lipped mussels, scallops, prawns, squid and flower crabs too.

Grill Station
Over at the grill station, chefs whipped up grilled squid, prawns, mussels, scallops & crabs over slow charcoal fire.

Pucuk Paku Goreng Tahi Minyak
Another must-try was the Wild Fern Stir Fried with Chilli & Caramelized Coconut (Pucuk Paku Goreng Tahi Minyak). This dish is special for its rich aroma of kerisik and crunchy texture of the wild fern, which was very delicious, leaving you wanting more.  

Do not missed the desserts, as a wide selection of enticing treats await you. My personal favourite was the Durian Cheesecake. Other delectable desserts include Bubur Jagung, Manisan Biji Nangka, pudding, fresh fruits, agar-agar and local delights.

Besides coffee and tea, refreshing drinks such as soya bean and chrysanthemum are also available to accompany the meal.

The Ultimate Durian Cheesecake from Bijan
The sweet and aromatic smell of the Durian D24 makes a nice end to a rich meal by refreshing the palate at Bijan. Sinfully rich cheesecake of mascarpone, cream cheese and generous portions of creamy durian on a chocolate biscuit base.

Nice Combination: Chocolate Durian Cake
Everyone's at the dinner table especially the guys was wowed over by the Chocolate Durian Cake. With durian melt-in-your-mouth sensation and rich chocolatey taste, these two goes hand in hand with each other, just like 'marriage make in heaven'.


Ice Kacang ABC Station
For a sweet ending, head over to the Shaved Ice Dessert counter to feast on Air Batu Campur (ABC). 

The Ramadan Buffet promotion, priced at RM85++ per person, is available throughout Ramadan until July 23. The Buffet is from 6.30pm to 11pm.

Bijan Bar & Restaurant @Jalan Ceylon  is collaborating with TableApp where you can book your table over the Internet via your desktop of mobile phone for your Ramadan experience. With TableApp you will never find yourself without a table at Bijan Bar And Restaurant.

You Can Watch Our Video Review On Bijan Bar & Restaurant @Jalan Ceylon - Fine Malay Cuisine @Bukit Bintang


Bijan Bar & Restaurant Fine Malay Cuisine
No 3 Jalan Ceylon
Off Jalan Raja Chulan
50200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 03-2031 3575 
Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday from 4.30pm to 11pm


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5 comments:

  1. An escapade in the city to unwind with a glass of wine, entertain your guests, to relax before having a meal.

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  2. The Ultimate Durian Cheesecake from Bijan is 'something to die for' - seriously rich with Durian flesh D24

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