The Sunday Brunch is available every Sunday from 12.00pm to 3.00pm and families can indulge in a wonderful spread of food while the kids enjoy themselves at the special kids corner.The buffet is priced at RM150 nett per adult with free flow soft drinks and chilled juices and RM76nett per child (6 – 12 years old). If you opt for the drink package with free flowing red and white wines, standard pour liquor and draught beers, the price is RM270nett per adult.
We frequented the outdoor grill station a lot, as it offers top quality sirloin, lamb chops, sausages, tiger prawns, tuna steak, tropical slipper lobster and Japanese squid. Grilled to perfection :)
At the grill station
Satay
There is also beef prime rib with roast potatoes and vegetables.
The best thing about this brunch is definitely the dedicated children's corner. You can find a spread of children’s menu featuring super salad, egg sandwich, cheese sandwich, fish fingers, chocolate brownies, cookies and candies here and the children will also be entertained with fun activities such as coloring activities, cartoons, clown, balloon art and cupcake decorating.
While the kids play... mummy and daddy enjoyed the wonderful spread of food...
Mummy's fav... salmon sashimi
Cheesecake
Opening times: Lunch 12.00 noon to 2.30pm (Mondays to Fridays), Dinner 7.00pm to 10.30pm (Daily)
Pork-free.
Location: Serena Brasserie, Lobby Level, InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2782 6228
Website: http://www.intercontinental-kl.com.my/dining/serena_brasserie.asp
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lovely food. shasimi looks sushi fresh. love the grill corner. childrens corner even better, looks beautiful the view. perhaps it is a good idea.
ReplyDeletesalmon sashimi looks good! oh, there's been inflation as expected, but not unreasonable --- back in 2012, the sunday brunch with free-flow wine was RM198++ ... so it's gone up by about RM40 in three years, which sounds fairly proportionate to the rising cost of food & wine...
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