Thursday, September 24, 2015

2015 KL Mooncakes: A Recap + Best Of

Mid-Autumn Festival falls on this Sunday, 27th September 2015. Have you stocked up on your mooncakes for the celebrations? We will usually get a few flavours and then share it among the family with some tea while the kids play with their lanterns and candles.

Here is a recap on some of the best mooncakes I have tried in KL / Selangor this year. Click on the hotel names for a detailed review.






What's good: Any mooncake featuring their salted egg yolk is good, as the chef cures their own salted egg yolk. We also enjoyed their new bamboo charcoal skin with assorted nuts. For fans of snowskin mooncakes, do check out their mini pandan coconut floss paste with single salted egg yolk and mini "red prawn" durian mooncake.

Price: RM20 nett onwards for snow skin, RM28 onwards for baked mooncakes. 

Where to get: At the hotel lobby, Tao Chinese Restaurant or at MidValley Mooncake Fair.





What's good: We loved the banana chocolate snow skin flavour. This is another place to get your mooncakes with salted egg yolk, as they are also cured in-house by the chefs. From the baked variety, we would recommend the creamy milk tea and pandan lotus paste with single yolk.

Price: RM25 onwards for snow snow skin, RM26 onwards for baked mooncakes.

Where to get: At Ti Chen, or at the Mooncake Bazaar, Tokyo Street, Pavilion KL






What's good: The hotel offers a whopping 17 different flavours this year, from classic baked flavours to snow skin and chocolate mooncakes. They are even 2 limited edition VIP mooncakes- one which is coated in 24 carat edible gold. Our personal favorites are the mini snow skin with blue pea flower in pumpkin paste and seeds, mini snow skin with custard paste and sesame seeds, and mini snow skin with durian paste.

Price: RM20 to RM48.

Where to get: At Lai Po Heen, or at the Mooncake Bazaar, Tokyo Street, Pavilion KL





What's good: The white lotus paste filling is very smooth and good. We also like the Shanghai pandan lotus paste; the pastry was crumbly and the pandan lotus seed paste filling was slightly less dense and had a light, almost melt-in-the-mouth texture to it.

Price: RM19 onwards for snow skin, RM26 onwards for baked mooncakes.

Where to get: At the hotel lobby, Shang Palace or at MidValley Mooncake Fair.




What's good: They only offer baked mooncakes here, two of our favorite flavours here are the 5 Sen5es Assorted Nuts Mixture and Shanghainese Moon Cake Lotus Paste with Single Yolk.

Price: RM25 nett each.

Where to get: At the hotel or Mooncake Bazaar, Tokyo Street, Pavilion KL.





What's good: We like the pandan paste baked mooncake as well as the snow skin with dragonfruit paste, as the filling is very smooth and slightly tangy.

Price: RM17 onwards for snow skin, RM23 onwards for baked mooncakes.

Where to get: At the hotel.



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Hotel Review: The Club Saujana Resort, Malaysia

School's out and it's the perfect time to bring your family on a staycation. Recently, we had the pleasure of staying at The Club, Saujana Resort and I would gladly recommend it to anyone as a fun family vacation / staycation spot.

The Club Saujana Resort is a unique luxury boutique hotel and  located 10 minutes away from Subang Skypark Airport and 35 minutes from Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). It is also part of the exclusive Small Luxury Hotel (SLH) programme.



The resort is surrounded by 160 hectares of lush tropical forest gardens and water features, hence making this the ideal urban retreat for those looking for an escape from the city. The Club features 105 elegant suite sized rooms; room sizes range from 43 sqm to 176 sqm. Room rates start from RM695 for the Club Room.

During our staycation, we stayed in the Executive Suite (122 sq m), one of three in the resort. The suite was impressively spacious, with a separate bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, bathroom and living and dining area.  Luxuriously appointed in contemporary Asian style, we loved the decor and interior of the suite. The bedroom comes with a king sized bed and overlooks the golf course and swimming pool. There is a work desk, as well as plasma TV in the bedroom. Complimentary wi-fi is available in all rooms and suites.




Large walk-in wardrobe 


View from our suite :)



In the living and dining area, there is another plasma TV, iPod docking station, a dining table and seating area. However, for families, it is advisable to bring along some cartoons on DVD as they currently do not offer any children's channel here. There is a well-stocked mini bar, Nespresso coffee machine and they also provide chocolates and cookies upon request.




The bathroom is lavish, with a sunken bath tub and a separate toilet, shower room (with powerful rain forest shower) and two wash basins. The kids really enjoyed their bath time here. ;)






Guests can enjoy evening cocktails and canapes at The Lounge or Terrace in the evenings from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Buffet breakfast is served at The Restaurant from 6.30am to 10.30am daily. The Restaurant is the only restaurant in The Club Saujana Resort, however guests can also go over to The Saujana Hotel (a short walk away) for Japanese food at Kogetsu, Italian at Senja or all-day dining or buffet at Charcoal. A shuttle service is also available to ferry you to The Saujana Golf and Country Club to dine at Ti Chen Chinese Restaurant or for a spot of golf.  There are two 18-hole world-class and award winning golf courses available here.


Breakfast at The Restaurant 













There is a 36-metre swimming pool in The Club, however it is an adult-only pool. If you're here with your family, fret not, as you can check out the pool nearby at The Saujana Hotel - your kids will love it there! The free-form pool comes with a slide, hours of fun guaranteed! ;)






There is also a small play area for your kids and bicycles for loan at the pool area. For the adults, there is a fitness centre located in The Spa at The Club. The Spa also offers various Asian-inspired spa treatments for those looking for relaxing pampering. Guests staying at The Club can enjoy an introductory spa offer at a special rate of RM150 nett for 60 minutes treatment.


Fitness centre


The Spa



Thank you Saujana Resort for hosting our stay at your beautiful resort!


Location: The Club Saujana Resort Kuala Lumpur, Saujana Resort, Jalan Lapangan Terbang SAAS, 40150 Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel: 03-7806 7000

Website: http://www.shr.my/the-club-saujana-resort/

GPS Coordinates: 3.108554, 101.575981



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