Indulge In Authentic Malaysian Dishes At York Hotel’s Malaysian Street Food Fiesta From 21 June – 7 July

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Singapore can get pretty expensive if you’re dining out. That’s why Singaporeans often take a day trip or a couple of days off to head over to our neighbouring country, Malaysia, for a feasting spree.

But now, there’s no need to travel across the Causeway for a taste of Malaysia anymore!

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Credit – York Hotel Singapore

York Hotel Singapore, well-known for their thrice-yearly Penang Hawkers’ Fare, is back with another Malaysia-themed food event.

Get ready to indulge in their highly-anticipated Malaysian Street Food Fiesta a la carte buffet (S$25++/adult and S$15++/child on weekdays, S$28++/adult and S$18++/child on weekends). The dishes are prepared a la minute by the guest hawkers flown in from Malaysia and they’ll be available from 21 June – 7 July 2019.

The hotel’s signature restaurant, White Rose Cafe will be featuring iconic street food from various states across Malaysia. Think Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Klang and more!

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Credit – York Hotel Singapore

Included in the impressive repertoire of street food delights is Klang-style Bak Kut Teh, which is served with a dark, herbaceous broth.

They infused the broth using a variety of Chinese herbs, spices, and pork bones, promising a super-rich and intense flavour.

From Kuala Lumpur is none other than the ever-popular KL Hokkien Mee (also known as Dai Lok Mee). Unlike our local version which has a strong seafood flavour, the KL version comes with prominent notes of sweetness. The thick yellow noodles are doused with sweet and savoury black sauce, giving it an irresistible fragrance.

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Credit – York Hotel Singapore

Before you leave, make sure you round off the gastronomic experience with some sweet treats too!

There’ll be a smorgasbord of traditional Malaysian desserts on display. From Nonya Kueh, to Apom Manis, to Chilled Burbur Chacha, choosing your favourites will definitely not be easy.

So if you are a big fan of Malaysian street food, York Hotel Singapore’s Malaysian Street Food Fiesta is perfect for you. Don’t miss it!

Dates & Times: 21 June – 7 July 2019, 12pm – 2.30pm (Lunch), 6.30pm – 10pm (Dinner) | For more information, check out their Facebook

Prices: S$25++/adult & S$15++/child (weekdays), S$28++/adult & S$18++/child (weekends)

*This post is brought to you in partnership with York Hotel Singapore.

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