Month of delicious Christmas feasts available at hotel


Seafood options at the Christmas buffet and (below) some of the desserts.

WHILE there might be 12 days of Christmas, a full month of feasts has been lined up.

Diners can head to Zest Lifestyle Restaurant, Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, to check out the daily festive buffet available throughout December.

A buffet highlight is chicken, rib eye beef and lamb, served with different types of gravy.

Local favourites, a noodle corner, pasta station and Christmas desserts are also part of the buffet line.

The December Daily Buffet is available from Dec 1 until 30 (except Dec 24 and 25).

It is priced at RM148nett per adult from Sundays to Thursdays and RM168nett per adult on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Christmas Together Eve Dinner is priced at RM188nett per adult while the Christmas Together High Tea is RM168nett per adult.

Christmas roasts are available for takeaway at D’Oracle Coffee Lounge.

The roasted whole chicken, barbecue beef ribs and lamb shank are accompanied with Brussels sprouts, broccoli almondine or mixed vegetables, sweet potatoes, roasted pumpkins or Lyonnaise potatoes and black pepper sauce, mushroom sauce or garlic sauce.

A minimum one-day advance order is required but there is no minimum order.

Diners can also order goodies like cookies, cakes, pies and chocolate figurines.

For reservations, call 03-8949 8888 ext 1888 or WhatsApp 011-5685 5608.

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