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Johor Dinner Buffet at Harbour Café at TRADERS Hotel at Puteri Harbour

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Aida, Communications Manager at newly opened TRADERS Hotel at Puteri Harbour invited us to visit their Harbour Café.

All guests are warmly welcome at the bright reception and entrance to Harbour Café.

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Once pass the Café reception, guests are greeted by this unique cheerful display of fruit and vegetable pickles in large bottles.

Harbour Café offers a wide range of International and local favourites. Obviously, I couldn't taste them all in one day even though I wish I could :P and I could only take photos of food that caught my eye. So, there is much more on offer at Harbour Café than what is shown in this post :)

Alright, let's take a walk around at Harbour Café.

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The heap of sweet and succulent blanched shrimps chilled on a bed of ice at the seafood station.

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Lots of blanched flower crabs for crab lovers. Fresh crabs, no need for fancy cooking. Best on it's own,  au naturel :)

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The Indian section has a large traditional tandoor (clay oven) where the meats on skewers and naan (Indian flat bread) are baked.

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Executive Chef Alan, a hands on leader, demonstrating his roti canai flipping skill. 

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Thin, crispy roti canai (prata) straight off the hot griddle.

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William is the Station Chef in charge of the Indian station at Harbour Café. William who loves Indian cuisine learnt his craft under an Indian master, and now specialises in Indian dishes.

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William's freshly baked masala chicken from the tandoor.

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Executive Chef Alan who has worked in many countries in hotels under the Shangri-La group, is very proud of his herbal stew and soup station. Alan who hails from the town of Tapah in Perak, Malaysia proudly declared that his mother's cooking is his inspiration. Alan, a Cantonese, said that Cantonese people must have soup at every meal, and he grew up on his mum's soups and stews. I trust any chef who tries to serve us mum's cooking. Mum's cooking is best - no kidding.

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I took a bowl of Alan's herbal lamb stew back to our table for three of us to share. I like the tender, flavourful lamb so much that I ended up eating up all three persons' share because they were too slow hehe and I forgot to wait for them haha :P

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Chef Meng, the Chef De Cuisine in charge of Harbour Café whipping up a bowl of curry mee for us. Chef Meng also has many years of overseas experience with the Shangri-La group, including in Shangri-La, Singapore.   

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Harbour Café's curry mee is as good as any of the old names in Johor Bahru town. Good balance of spices and santan, not overly spicy despite it's fiery looks - actually, just the right amount of spicy hot. The two good sized succulent, shelled prawns is a nice touch.

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Chef Meng at the dim sum station. I need to come back to try this as many readers have been asking me where to find good no pork, no lard dim sum.

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Pan fried salmon with creamy sauce and zucchini. Looks nice but I didn't try it this round. Too much good food, saving this for my next visit :)

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The pasta section. I didn't try the pasta as there was just no more room in my seriously overstretched stomach.

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The sashimi station is my personal favourite. Here we can indulge in fresh sashimi to our hearts' content LOL.

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Chocolate lovers! Harbour Café has a chocolate fountain! Irresistible to the young and young at heart :)

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Coming up next, my Harbour Café breakfast buffet experience :)

Restaurant name: Harbour Café
Address: TRADERS Hotel, Puteri Harbour, Nusajaya, Johor
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/3xCnf
GPS: 1.416727,103.659063
Business Hours: Dinner 6.30pm - 10.30pm @ RM78++ (10% svc charge and 6% gov tax). Children below 6 dine for free with two (2) paying adults, children 6-12 at 50% off.
No pork, no lard, no Halal cert

Date visited: 17 Jun 2013, 18 Jun 2013

12 comments:

  1. The last I went in sept 2013, even children need to pay half price. That includes a 2 years old and 9 months old. And my 9 months old hardly eats anything. We were told all kids need to pay , even 1 month old that can't eat anything. So that's a setback for us to visit again.

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  2. I really liked their Western food. They made it pretty good. And i even got free dessert buffet!

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  3. yes, all kids need to pay, i think they should revise this condition as usually kids more than 4 and above only need to charge in others hotel/restaurant.really ridiculous to charge a small kids with half price.

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  4. have you blog about you Harbour Cafe breakfast experience?
    I can't find it at your blog using the search function.
    thanks.

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  5. is tat necessary to make a booking b4 i go?

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    1. I think it is not absolutely necessary. But you want to call and check if you want to avoid peak periods like seminars and conferences etc.

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  6. how much for adult???

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    1. Please give the hotel a telephone call for the latest pricing and menu. Thank you.

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  7. May I know the price for International buffet in habour cafe?

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  8. May i knw. Is this the only cafe that include in the booking for hotel. (Continental breakfast) and if all the food is halal?

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  9. I saw with 1 section. No pork no lard. Does all the food is halal?

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