Discover the best of Malaysian high tea at Makan Kitchen, DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside, where you can savor a variety of delicious local dishes that cater to all ages.
Malaysian High Tea Buffet
DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside
12:30PM – 3:30PM | Sunday
RM 98 per adult | RM 49 child
Kids under 5 eat free
Online Booking: EatDrinkHilton.com
Or WhatsApp for more information
At this buffet, you’ll discover not only a variety of treats and snacks but also a selection of popular Malaysian main dishes, perfect for enjoying during the afternoon.
- Indulge in Authentic Malay Flavors
- Discover the Richness of Indian Flavors
- Savor the Delights of Chinese Gastronomy
- Explore the Diverse Cuisines from Around the World
- Explore the Variety of Noodle Options
- A Taste of Malaysia: Street Food Delights for High Tea
- Drinks & Dessert
- Live Band Performance
- Afterthoughts
Indulge in Authentic Malay Flavors
Satay Hot from The Grill
Satay is a quintessential Malaysian snack that has been a beloved part of the local food scene for generations. Skewered meat, grilled to perfection, is served with a creamy peanut sauce, making it a flavorful and satisfying treat.
Nasi Kerabu
Nasi Kerabu is indeed a special rice dish from the East Coast of Malaysia, particularly Kelantan and Terengganu. The blue color of the rice comes from the blue butterfly pea flowers used in its preparation. This colorful dish is typically served with an array of vibrant side dishes, including shredded torch ginger (bunga kantan) and cabbage, making it a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
Ikan Celup Tepung / Deep Fried Battered Fish
Sambal Jawa
Ayam Kuzi Kelantan / Braised Spice Chicken Kelantanese Style
We’ve customized our own Nasi Kerabu by choosing our preferred side dishes. What a vibrant color of Nasi Kerabu!
Kacang Pool: A Malaysian Twist on a Classic
Kacang Pool is a unique Malaysian dish inspired by the Egyptian foul medammas. Beyond the core bean mixture, Kacang Pool is typically served with an array of condiments, including onions, tomatoes, and lime.
Kacang Pool is less common in Central Malaysia compared to the coastal regions, making it a somewhat elusive delicacy for many. This rarity adds to its allure and makes it a must-try for food enthusiasts exploring Malaysian cuisine.
Discover the Richness of Indian Flavors
Indian Dhall Rice
Indian Dhall Rice is a flavorful and satisfying dish made with rice and lentils. Apart from Masoor Dhall (Red Lentil Dal), Lamb Keema (Minced Lamb Cooked with Indian Spice) and Butter Chicken Masala, our go-to dishes are Shakarkandi Ki Sabzi (Sweet Potato Curry) and Mushroom Mutter (Mushroom Cooked Indian Style).
Mushroom Mutter offers a delightful blend of earthy mushrooms and spices. The mushrooms are cooked until they become smooth and silky, releasing their rich umami flavor.
While the curry can be tailored to various spice levels, the sweetness of the sweet potatoes in Shakarkandi Ki Sabzi takes center stage, making it a particularly appealing option for those who enjoy milder flavors.
Remember to grab the assorted chutneys to complement your plate of Dhall Rice.
When everything on the plate is mixed and eaten, the flavors burst into our mouths instantly! Definitely one of the best dishes of the day.
For more Indian flavors, don’t forget to check out this Indian corner, where there are several light options like Lamb Kofta Curry (lamb with cottage cheese curry), Mixed Vegetable Pakora, Murtabak and Chicken Tandoori with condiments.
Savor the Delights of Chinese Gastronomy
Dim Sum
Dim sum, a signature light meal option in Chinese cuisine, is not only manageable in bite size but also savory, leaving you wanting more with every piece.
In addition to steamed dim sum, popular fried dim sum options among children include Fried Crab Claw and Fried Chicken Beancurd.
Fried Radish Cake is another well-loved street food that’s always in high demand at night markets.
Chinese Fried Rice with Anchovies is a comforting staple from the Chinese Kitchen. Balance it with Braised Mixed Vegetables for a well-balanced meal.
Explore the Diverse Cuisines from Around the World
Enjoy a global culinary journey with dishes ranging from finger foods to comforting soups!
Healthy Starter
Lasagna
Pasta Arrabiata & Poached Vegetables
Chicken Wings Korean Style
Fish Finger with Tartare Sauce
Freshly Made Pizza
Today’s choices of pizza are Chicken Pepperoni Pizza and Vegetable Pizza with White Sauce.
Cream of Potato & Leak Soup with Bread
Explore the Variety of Noodle Options
Mee Mamak Putrajaya
We’re loving Mee Mamak Putrajaya today. The smoky char is what makes it special!
Noodle Station
Enjoy a freshly made noodle soup tailored to your taste. Choose your favorite noodles and ingredients.
Guess what? We decided to make our own Lok-Lok by selecting some of our favorite ingredients! (Lok-Lok is a popular Malaysian street food where you grill cook skewers of meat or vegetables and dip them in a flavorful sauce.) The tom yum soup was perfectly balanced, with just the right amount of spice, sweetness, and sourness.
A Taste of Malaysia: Street Food Delights for High Tea
Malaysia boasts a vibrant street food scene, offering a tantalizing array of flavors and textures. Among the most beloved treats are Pisang Goreng (Banana Fritters), Cucur Sayur (Vegetable Fritters), and Keropok Lekor (Fish Sausage).
Sausage
No kid can resist the allure of the sausages on the sausage roller!
Salad Bar
A salad bar featuring fresh ingredients and prepared salads for your enjoyment.
Gado – Gado
Besides Gado-Gado, be sure to sample Rojak and Fresh Cut Tropical Fruits. These are must-try Malaysian dishes, especially when you’re in a tropical paradise like this.
Chicken Sandwich, Cheese Sandwich & Tuna Open Face Sandwich
Tauhu Sumbat (Beancurd with Vegetables)
Popiah Basah (Spring Roll with Sauce)
Kuih Manja
Kuih Manja making in progress! Choose either the original flavor or pandan flavor. Both are filled with kaya (coconut jam).
Do you know?
“Manja” in Malay means “pampered,” which perfectly describes this delicate pastry. It’s a comforting treat that brings joy, much like being pampered. With its sweet taste and soft texture, Kuih Manja feels like a little indulgence.
Drinks & Dessert
Teh Tarik
How can one savor Malaysian high tea without a cup of Teh Tarik? Especially when there are variations like Pandan, Cinnamon, and Ginger.
But of course, you may also opt for a cup of freshly brewed coffee or tea.
Pastry
A local dessert counter showcasing a variety of Malay and Nyonya kuih, cookies, and treats.
Assorted kuih-muih
The durian taste in Kuih Talam Emas (Durian) is distinct but not too strong. Give it a try!
Alongside local desserts, there’s also a wide selection of Western pastries.
ABC, Cendol & Ice Cream
Live Band Performance
Casual and cozy live band performance, promising you a relaxed and lovely afternoon.
Afterthoughts
The Malaysian High Tea Buffet at DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside features a delicious variety of local favorites, from hearty rice dishes to beloved street food snacks. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’ll find something to satisfy your cravings. Enjoy a mix of authentic Malaysian cuisine and international flavors, all in a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere. Relax to the sounds of live music while celebrating birthdays or simply unwinding. Book your table today and create unforgettable memories.
Malaysian High Tea Buffet
DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside
12:30PM – 3:30PM | Sunday
RM 98 per adult | RM 49 child
Kids under 5 eat free
Online Booking: EatDrinkHilton.com
Or WhatsApp for more information
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