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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Norwegian Seafood Journey @ Mandarin Oriental KL

From 12 to 18 October 2015, diners can indulge in a dazzling array of fresh Norwegian seafood by guest chef Markus Dybwad at Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur. Seafood from the coastal waters of Norway is renowned for its quality, natural taste and delicate flavours. Seafood lovers, this is one not to be missed!


Caviar + seafood on ice


Chef Markus Dybwad comes from an impressive culinary background, having worked in Michelin-starred restaurants such as Restaurant Bagatelle in Norway, Heston Blumenthal's The Fat Duck in UK as well as Iggy's and Equinox in Singapore.



One of the highlights of this seafood feast is the seafood on ice from Norway, such as mussels, king crab, snow crabs, oysters and Greenland prawns. We particularly enjoyed the latter, which were super sweet and fresh. Not to be missed is the array of sushi, sashimi and smoked fish selection such as saba mackarel, hamachi, salmon, smoked salmon and salmon gravlax. The luxurious caviar station is another favorite of ours; we topped blinis with trout roe, cappelin roe, red lumpfish and black lumpfish caviar.


Smoked salmon


Greenland prawns - small yet very tasty

Crayfish


Salmon gravlax


Sushi and sashimi


Fresh oysters


Sashimi.... ;)



Diners can also sample Chef Markus' appetizers and soups such as curry herring, skagen, blue crab with pomelo, Norwegian-style fish soup, lobster bisque, clam chowder and bouillabaise.



Pay a visit to the Grill Station for the cajun marinated king prawns, steamed mussels, grilled king crab or miso black halibut. Other notable hot dishes which we sampled (and thoroughly enjoyed) were the Atlantic cod with potato puree and soy, battered monkfish tacos and steamed brill with fresh chili Hunan style.


Grill station (cook to order)


Whole Roasted Red Fish with Chermoula


Battered monkfish tacos - one of our favorite dishes of the evening


Tom yum style steamed mussels


Steamed brill with fresh chillies "Hunan" style



End the dinner with Norwegian sweets such as Norwegian apple trifle, trollcream (a typical Norwegian lingonberry mousse), spiced panna cotta with cloudberries, rose hip soup with whipped cream and Norwegian waffles with brown cheese.



Mosaic at Mandarin Oriental KL



The Norwegian Seafood Journey is available for dinner on 12 - 17 October (6.30pm to 10.30pm) at RM198 nett per person or 18 October brunch (12pm to 3pm) for RM178 nett per person.

Opening times: 12pm - 2.30pm (lunch) and 6.30pm - 10.30pm (dinner).

Location: Mosaic, Lobby Level, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Tel: 03-2380 8888

GPS Coordinates: 3.15568, 101.7120

Website: http://www.mandarinoriental.com/kualalumpur/dining/restaurants/mosaic/

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3 comments:

  1. Wowwww!!! We get our best salmon from there, air flown.

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  2. Buffet spread!

    It's been a looooooong time I had one.
    Never really like the buffet idea cause I always ended up stuffing myself too much!
    very guilty! heh-heh ! ;'D

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  3. Wow Yen!

    This place is a seafood galore! There is so many fresh seafood to choose and eat!

    Zoe

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